I dont know if I am properly using the promise, the problem here is that sending request is too long.
This is my current code
exports.updatePostApi = async (datas) => {
return new Promise(async (resolve, reject) => {
setTimeout(async () => {
let api = "user/update?_method=PUT";
let data = new FormData();
let result = {};
data.append("userbody", JSON.stringify(datas));
console.log(data._valueLength data._overheadLength 56, "length");
const config = {
method: "post",
baseURL: apiEndpoint,
url: api,
data: data,
headers: {
"BIR-Authorization": Authorization,
"Content-Type": `multipart/form-data; boundary=${data._boundary}`,
"Content-Length": data._valueLength data._overheadLength 56,
},
maxBodyLength: Infinity,
maxContentLength: Infinity,
};
return await axios(config);
console.log(result);
resolve(result);
}, 5000);
});
};
CodePudding user response:
I shortened your code and return the promise of axios so one can result = await updatePostApi(data)
exports.updatePostApi = async (datas) => {
await new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, 5000))
let data = new FormData();
data.append("userbody", JSON.stringify(datas));
return axios({
method: "post",
baseURL: apiEndpoint,
url: "user/update?_method=PUT",
data: data,
headers: {
"BIR-Authorization": Authorization,
"Content-Type": `multipart/form-data; boundary=${data._boundary}`,
"Content-Length": data._valueLength data._overheadLength 56,
},
maxBodyLength: Infinity,
maxContentLength: Infinity,
});
};