Node-js : Sending many attachments with Node Cisco Spark Client












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I use Node Cisco Spark Client (https://github.com/marchfederico/node-sparkclient) for sending message with any attachments.
I can send 1 attachment, but not many.



This is my code :
Can you help me please ?



function postMessage(roomId,message,nbfichiers) {
return new Promise(function (fulfill, reject){

var messageParams = {}
var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")

if (nbfichiers.length > 0){
console.log("Nombres de pièces jointes : " + nbfichiers.length);
for(var b=0; b < nbfichiers.length; b++){
messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]+'');
messageParams.filename = nbfichiers[b];
messageParams.markdown = true

sparkClient.createMessage(roomId,sanitizedMessage,messageParams,function(err,message){
if (err) {
reject(err)
}
else {
fulfill(message)
}
});

fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]);

}
}
})
}









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    I use Node Cisco Spark Client (https://github.com/marchfederico/node-sparkclient) for sending message with any attachments.
    I can send 1 attachment, but not many.



    This is my code :
    Can you help me please ?



    function postMessage(roomId,message,nbfichiers) {
    return new Promise(function (fulfill, reject){

    var messageParams = {}
    var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")

    if (nbfichiers.length > 0){
    console.log("Nombres de pièces jointes : " + nbfichiers.length);
    for(var b=0; b < nbfichiers.length; b++){
    messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]+'');
    messageParams.filename = nbfichiers[b];
    messageParams.markdown = true

    sparkClient.createMessage(roomId,sanitizedMessage,messageParams,function(err,message){
    if (err) {
    reject(err)
    }
    else {
    fulfill(message)
    }
    });

    fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]);

    }
    }
    })
    }









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      I use Node Cisco Spark Client (https://github.com/marchfederico/node-sparkclient) for sending message with any attachments.
      I can send 1 attachment, but not many.



      This is my code :
      Can you help me please ?



      function postMessage(roomId,message,nbfichiers) {
      return new Promise(function (fulfill, reject){

      var messageParams = {}
      var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")

      if (nbfichiers.length > 0){
      console.log("Nombres de pièces jointes : " + nbfichiers.length);
      for(var b=0; b < nbfichiers.length; b++){
      messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]+'');
      messageParams.filename = nbfichiers[b];
      messageParams.markdown = true

      sparkClient.createMessage(roomId,sanitizedMessage,messageParams,function(err,message){
      if (err) {
      reject(err)
      }
      else {
      fulfill(message)
      }
      });

      fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]);

      }
      }
      })
      }









      share|improve this question















      I use Node Cisco Spark Client (https://github.com/marchfederico/node-sparkclient) for sending message with any attachments.
      I can send 1 attachment, but not many.



      This is my code :
      Can you help me please ?



      function postMessage(roomId,message,nbfichiers) {
      return new Promise(function (fulfill, reject){

      var messageParams = {}
      var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")

      if (nbfichiers.length > 0){
      console.log("Nombres de pièces jointes : " + nbfichiers.length);
      for(var b=0; b < nbfichiers.length; b++){
      messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]+'');
      messageParams.filename = nbfichiers[b];
      messageParams.markdown = true

      sparkClient.createMessage(roomId,sanitizedMessage,messageParams,function(err,message){
      if (err) {
      reject(err)
      }
      else {
      fulfill(message)
      }
      });

      fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+nbfichiers[b]);

      }
      }
      })
      }






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          By using a loop inside a new Promise(...) you will only get the result of the first iteration when you consume the promise, is it really the behaviour that you are expecting ?



          According to the node-sparkclient documentation you can only send one attachment at a time. You could send multiple attachments by using Promise.all the following way :



          function postAttachment(roomId, message, file) {
          return new Promise(function (fullfill, reject){

          var messageParams = {}
          var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")
          messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+file);
          messageParams.filename = file;
          messageParams.markdown = true

          sparkClient.createMessage(roomId, sanitizedMessage, messageParams, function(err,message){
          if (err) {
          reject(err)
          }
          else {
          fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+ file);
          fullfill(message)
          }
          });
          })
          }

          function postAttachments(roomId, message, files) {
          return Promise.all(files.map(file => postAttachment(roomId, message, file));
          }


          If you want to send only one attachment with all the files, you could merge your files before sending them.






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            By using a loop inside a new Promise(...) you will only get the result of the first iteration when you consume the promise, is it really the behaviour that you are expecting ?



            According to the node-sparkclient documentation you can only send one attachment at a time. You could send multiple attachments by using Promise.all the following way :



            function postAttachment(roomId, message, file) {
            return new Promise(function (fullfill, reject){

            var messageParams = {}
            var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")
            messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+file);
            messageParams.filename = file;
            messageParams.markdown = true

            sparkClient.createMessage(roomId, sanitizedMessage, messageParams, function(err,message){
            if (err) {
            reject(err)
            }
            else {
            fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+ file);
            fullfill(message)
            }
            });
            })
            }

            function postAttachments(roomId, message, files) {
            return Promise.all(files.map(file => postAttachment(roomId, message, file));
            }


            If you want to send only one attachment with all the files, you could merge your files before sending them.






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              By using a loop inside a new Promise(...) you will only get the result of the first iteration when you consume the promise, is it really the behaviour that you are expecting ?



              According to the node-sparkclient documentation you can only send one attachment at a time. You could send multiple attachments by using Promise.all the following way :



              function postAttachment(roomId, message, file) {
              return new Promise(function (fullfill, reject){

              var messageParams = {}
              var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")
              messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+file);
              messageParams.filename = file;
              messageParams.markdown = true

              sparkClient.createMessage(roomId, sanitizedMessage, messageParams, function(err,message){
              if (err) {
              reject(err)
              }
              else {
              fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+ file);
              fullfill(message)
              }
              });
              })
              }

              function postAttachments(roomId, message, files) {
              return Promise.all(files.map(file => postAttachment(roomId, message, file));
              }


              If you want to send only one attachment with all the files, you could merge your files before sending them.






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                By using a loop inside a new Promise(...) you will only get the result of the first iteration when you consume the promise, is it really the behaviour that you are expecting ?



                According to the node-sparkclient documentation you can only send one attachment at a time. You could send multiple attachments by using Promise.all the following way :



                function postAttachment(roomId, message, file) {
                return new Promise(function (fullfill, reject){

                var messageParams = {}
                var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")
                messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+file);
                messageParams.filename = file;
                messageParams.markdown = true

                sparkClient.createMessage(roomId, sanitizedMessage, messageParams, function(err,message){
                if (err) {
                reject(err)
                }
                else {
                fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+ file);
                fullfill(message)
                }
                });
                })
                }

                function postAttachments(roomId, message, files) {
                return Promise.all(files.map(file => postAttachment(roomId, message, file));
                }


                If you want to send only one attachment with all the files, you could merge your files before sending them.






                share|improve this answer














                By using a loop inside a new Promise(...) you will only get the result of the first iteration when you consume the promise, is it really the behaviour that you are expecting ?



                According to the node-sparkclient documentation you can only send one attachment at a time. You could send multiple attachments by using Promise.all the following way :



                function postAttachment(roomId, message, file) {
                return new Promise(function (fullfill, reject){

                var messageParams = {}
                var sanitizedMessage = '>'+message.replace(/n/g,"<br>")
                messageParams.file = fs.readFileSync('uploads/'+file);
                messageParams.filename = file;
                messageParams.markdown = true

                sparkClient.createMessage(roomId, sanitizedMessage, messageParams, function(err,message){
                if (err) {
                reject(err)
                }
                else {
                fs.unlinkSync('uploads/'+ file);
                fullfill(message)
                }
                });
                })
                }

                function postAttachments(roomId, message, files) {
                return Promise.all(files.map(file => postAttachment(roomId, message, file));
                }


                If you want to send only one attachment with all the files, you could merge your files before sending them.







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