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javascript - Potentially async function return a promise that immediately resolves?

Where asyncBananaRequest returns a promise -

function potentiallyAsync () {
  if (cachedBanana) {
    return asyncBananaRequest();
  }
  return ??cachedBanana??;
}

potentiallyAsync().then(function(banana){
  //use banana
})

I want a banana, I might already have it cached. Is there a way for me to return the cached banana in the potentiallyAsync functionas a promise that immediately resolves with the cached bananas?

I'm currently using the Q lib packaged in Angular, but I'm hoping there's a generic implementation

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While SomeKittens is awesome, his answer uses the deferred anti pattern.

I suggest the following:

function potentiallyAsync () {
  return (cachedBanana) ? Promise.resolve(cachedBanana) : asyncBananaRequest();
}

potentiallyAsync().then(function(banana){
  //use banana
});

In Angular's $q you'd use the exact same thing only with $q.when(cachedBanana) instead of the ES6 standards Promise.resolve.

This form of chaining and using .resolve (.when in $q) to create new promises are bread and butter of promises. Deferred objects should only be used at absolute endpoints when promisifying callback based APIs.


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