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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T11:36:44+00:00 2026-06-17T11:36:44+00:00

I’m struggling with the async flow of Node.js . Assume you have class below:

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I’m struggling with the async flow of Node.js. Assume you have class below:

function myClass() {
  var property = 'something';
  var hasConnected = false;

  this.connect = function(params) {
    //Some logic that connects to db and in callback returns if the connection is successful
    connectToSomeDB('ConnectionString', function(connectionResult) {
      hasConnected = connectionResult
    })
  };

  this.get = function(params) {
    if(hasConnected) {
      DoGetOperation() //
    }
    else {
      //Another question. What should be done here. Call the connect again?
    }
  }
}

Considering the Javascript and Node structures I certainly believe there are some major issues with my design but I cannot figure a way out since connect must be called in order for any operation to work properly. But when I do some logging after the operations:

brandNewObject = myClass();
brandNewObject.connect();
brandNewObject.get();

I observe that the get function is called before obtaining the global isConnected variable. What can I do to make this work without actually going against the async structure of Node?

Ideally, the solution I’m looking for is actually to handle ‘connection’ internally instead of defining a callback ‘outer class’

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    2026-06-17T11:36:44+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 11:36 am

    There are different work-arounds for this.

    One simple way is similar to what you are doing

    this.get = function(params) {
        if (hasConnected) {
            DoGetOperation(params);
        } else {
            //here you can check the status of the connect. if it is still in 
            //progress do nothing. if the connection has failed for some reason
            //you can retry it. Otherwise send a response back indicating that the
            //operation is in progress.
        }
    }
    

    Another method might be to use the same async callback mechanism for your get function, which would change your method signature to something like this.

    this.deferredOperations = new Array();
    
    this.get = function(params, callback) {
        if (hasConnected) {
           //using a callback as an optional parameter makes the least 
           //impact on your current function signature. 
           //If a callback is present send the data back through it, 
           //otherwise this function simply returns the value (acts synchronously).
           if (callback !== null) {
             callback(DoGetOperation(params));
           } else {
             return DoGetOperation(params);
           }
        } else {
           this.deferredOperations.push([params,callback]);
        }
    }
    
    //connect changes now
    this.connect = function(params) {
    //Some logic that connects to db and in callback returns if the connection is successful
    connectToSomeDB('ConnectionString', function(connectionResult) {
      hasConnected = connectionResult;
      if (hasConnected && this.deferredOperations.length > 0) {
        for (var i=0; i < this.deferredOperations.length; i++) {
          var paramFunction = this.deferredOperations.pop();
          var params = paramFunction[0];
          var func = paramFunction[1];
          DoAsyncGetOperation(params, func); //Need to write a new function that accepts a callback
        }
      }
    })
    };
    

    HTH

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