Promise events global?












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Ajax have some global events like this:



$(document).bind("ajaxSend", function (event, jqxhr, settings) {
Loadding();
}).bind("ajaxComplete", function () {
EndLoading();
});


Is Promise have global events?
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  • Promises are not events

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Ajax have some global events like this:



$(document).bind("ajaxSend", function (event, jqxhr, settings) {
Loadding();
}).bind("ajaxComplete", function () {
EndLoading();
});


Is Promise have global events?
Thank you










share|improve this question























  • Promises are not events

    – Justinas
    Nov 15 '18 at 7:30














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Ajax have some global events like this:



$(document).bind("ajaxSend", function (event, jqxhr, settings) {
Loadding();
}).bind("ajaxComplete", function () {
EndLoading();
});


Is Promise have global events?
Thank you










share|improve this question














Ajax have some global events like this:



$(document).bind("ajaxSend", function (event, jqxhr, settings) {
Loadding();
}).bind("ajaxComplete", function () {
EndLoading();
});


Is Promise have global events?
Thank you







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  • Promises are not events

    – Justinas
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  • Promises are not events

    – Justinas
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Promises are not events

– Justinas
Nov 15 '18 at 7:30





Promises are not events

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Short answer: No there aren't. That is against the concept of Promises, since each of them represents a single Value, not an event or something alike.






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    Currently, there are two events focused on event rejection. They are:





    • unhandledrejection


      • Fired at global scope objects when a promise rejection goes unhandled




    • rejectionhandled


      • Fired at global scope objects when a previously-unhandled promise rejection becomes handled




    They are not widely supported yet. Check compatibility table before using them.






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      Short answer: No there aren't. That is against the concept of Promises, since each of them represents a single Value, not an event or something alike.






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        Short answer: No there aren't. That is against the concept of Promises, since each of them represents a single Value, not an event or something alike.






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          Short answer: No there aren't. That is against the concept of Promises, since each of them represents a single Value, not an event or something alike.






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          Short answer: No there aren't. That is against the concept of Promises, since each of them represents a single Value, not an event or something alike.







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              Currently, there are two events focused on event rejection. They are:





              • unhandledrejection


                • Fired at global scope objects when a promise rejection goes unhandled




              • rejectionhandled


                • Fired at global scope objects when a previously-unhandled promise rejection becomes handled




              They are not widely supported yet. Check compatibility table before using them.






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                Currently, there are two events focused on event rejection. They are:





                • unhandledrejection


                  • Fired at global scope objects when a promise rejection goes unhandled




                • rejectionhandled


                  • Fired at global scope objects when a previously-unhandled promise rejection becomes handled




                They are not widely supported yet. Check compatibility table before using them.






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                  Currently, there are two events focused on event rejection. They are:





                  • unhandledrejection


                    • Fired at global scope objects when a promise rejection goes unhandled




                  • rejectionhandled


                    • Fired at global scope objects when a previously-unhandled promise rejection becomes handled




                  They are not widely supported yet. Check compatibility table before using them.






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                  Currently, there are two events focused on event rejection. They are:





                  • unhandledrejection


                    • Fired at global scope objects when a promise rejection goes unhandled




                  • rejectionhandled


                    • Fired at global scope objects when a previously-unhandled promise rejection becomes handled




                  They are not widely supported yet. Check compatibility table before using them.







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