How to use async within a lambda which returns a c

2020-08-09 09:00发布

问题:

I have a method which is Async "upstream". I'm trying to follow best practice and go all-in qith async all the way up the stack.

Within a Controller action within MVC I predictably hit the deadlock issue If I rely on .Result().

Changing the Controller action to async seems to be the way to go, though the issue is that the async method is called multiple times within a lambda.

How can I await on a lamda that returns multiple results?

public async Task<JsonResult>  GetLotsOfStuff()
{
    IEnumerable<ThingDetail> things=  previouslyInitialisedCollection
                                      .Select(async q => await GetDetailAboutTheThing(q.Id)));
    return Json(result, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);

}

You can see I have tried making the lambda async, but this just gives a compiler exception:

Cannot convert source type

System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Threading.Tasks.Task<ThingDetail> to target type System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<ThingDetail>

Where am I going wrong here?

回答1:

  • Convert your collection of Things into a collection of Task<Thing>s.
  • Then join all those tasks using Task.WhenAll and await it.
  • Awaiting the joint task will give you a Thing[]


public async Task<JsonResult>  GetLotsOfStuff()
{
    IEnumerable<Task<ThingDetail>> tasks = collection.Select(q => GetDetailAboutTheThing(q.Id));

    Task<int[]> jointTask = Task.WhenAll(tasks);

    IEnumerable<ThingDetail> things = await jointTask;

    return Json(things, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}

Or, succinctly and using type inference:

public async Task<JsonResult>  GetLotsOfStuff()
{
    var tasks = collection.Select(q => GetDetailAboutTheThing(q.Id));
    var things = await Task.WhenAll(tasks);

    return Json(things, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}

Fiddle: https://dotnetfiddle.net/78ApTI

Note: since GetDetailAboutTheThing seems to return a Task<Thing>, the convention is to append Async to its name - GetDetailAboutTheThingAsync.