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Q: How to make a Node.js function synchronous

nickcoding2Just to preface, someone just closed my other question and linked to a post that I already read through. Just to clarify, I'm not looking to fix the return values (they work fine), I'm just looking to make the functions in the post request go in the order I call them. So I have 3 functions: async...

The problem of "getting a value from an asynchronous function" and "knowing that an asynchronous function has finished" is the same problem with the same set of solutions.
@SuperStormer Unfortunately I tried that, and it doesn't work. Essentially, the doScraping() function updates a database. For some reason, even when I put await in front of it, the database gets updated and the overall post request takes longer, but the data returned by the helper function doesn't include the updated database data--does that make sense?
@Quentin Please see the comment above
@nickcoding2 — That just suggests that the code you replaced with "//do scraping, this takes some amount of time" doesn't return what you want it to return. We've no way of debugging that based on what you've given us.
@Quentin Well the doScraping() function doesn't return anything, it just updates the database. And when I look in my database I can see that it works as intended...any thoughts? Also I don't know if it's relevant but the doScraping() function is also an async function with awaits inside of it.
We can't tell why the promise returned by doScraping resolves before "//do scraping, this takes some amount of time" has done everything you want it to do.
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Hi Quentin, thanks for all your help so far
In my doScraping() function, although it's an async function, it doesn't have a promise that it returns or resolves...is that a problem?
Does it await anything?
it's a complicated function---so at the top level (aka main components of doScraping), there's a try/catch
inside the try, there's an async function with awaits inside it that prepares for scraping
after that, there's a couple more awaits inside of the try block
and then in the catch block there's just a console.log(err)
@tkausl
Hard to diagnose without any real code. Something in doScraping isn't properly awaited.
Right, thanks for the help :) I'll try to do some more debugging on my own in that function specifically, and then if I can't figure it out, I'll post a more detailed question.

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