NAME Mojo::Promise::Role::Get - Wait for the results of a Mojo::Promise SYNOPSIS use Mojo::IOLoop; use Mojo::Promise; use Mojo::UserAgent; my $ua = Mojo::UserAgent->new; # long way of writing $ua->get('http://example.com')->result my $res = $ua->get_p('http://example.com')->with_roles('+Get')->get->result; # wait for multiple requests at once my @responses = map { $_->[0]->result } Mojo::Promise->all( $ua->get_p('http://example.com'), $ua->get_p('https://www.google.com'), )->with_roles('Mojo::Promise::Role::Get')->get; # request with exception on timeout my $timeout = Mojo::Promise->new; Mojo::IOLoop->timer(1 => sub { $timeout->reject('Timed out!') }); my $res = Mojo::Promise->race($ua->get_p('http://example.com'), $timeout) ->with_roles('Mojo::Promise::Role::Get')->get->result; DESCRIPTION Mojo::Promise::Role::Get is a Mojo::Promise role that adds a "get" method to facilitate the usage of asynchronous code in a synchronous manner, similar to "get" in Future. Note: Like in Future, "get" cannot retrieve results when the event loop is already running, as that can recurse into the event reactor. Unlike in Future, this is true even if the promise has already been resolved or rejected, because retrieving Mojo::Promise results always requires running the event loop. METHODS Mojo::Promise::Role::Get composes the following methods. get my @results = $promise->get; my $first_result = $promise->get; Blocks until the promise resolves or is rejected. If it is fulfilled, the results are returned. In scalar context the first value is returned. If the promise is rejected, the (first value of the) rejection reason is thrown as an exception. An exception is thrown if the "ioloop" in Mojo::Promise is running, to prevent recursing into the event reactor. BUGS Report any issues on the public bugtracker. AUTHOR Dan Book COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by Dan Book. This is free software, licensed under: The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible) SEE ALSO Future