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I would like to fetch data from multiple locations from Firebase Realtime Database like described here and here by Frank van Puffelen and I can't find any equivalent to Promise.all in c#. What would be the proper way to do it?

Dave
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    In addition to any answers here, check out [this SO answer explaining a Promise equivalent in C#](https://stackoverflow.com/a/38998516/5803406) – devNull Feb 02 '19 at 18:08

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That you are looking for is Task.WhenAll. You should create as many tasks as the multiple locations from which you want to fetch your data and then feed them in this method.

Christos
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    I think Task.WhenAll is similar to Promise.allSettled, not Promise.all. There is nothing in .NET similar to Promise.all as far as I know. – Sake Feb 26 '22 at 12:43
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To expand on @Christos's accepted answer:

Task.WhenAll appears to be about as close as you will get for a drop-in replacement for Promise.all. I actually found it to be closer than I initially thought. Here's an example using a JavaScript Promise.all implementation that you may want to replicate in C#:

const [ resolvedPromiseOne, resolvedPromiseTwo ] = await Promise.all([ taskOne, taskTwo ]);

In C# you can do something very similar with Task.WhenAll (assuming they return the same types).

var taskList = new[]
{
  SomeTask(),
  AnotherTask()
};

var completedTasks = await Task.WhenAll(taskList);

// then access them like you would any array
var someTask = completedTasks[0];
var anotherTask = completedTasks[1];

// or just iterate over the array
foreach (var task in completedTasks)
{
  doSomething(task);
}

This assumes they're both in async methods / functions.

Bryantee
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