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Simple Activity using async/await

Learning Objectives for this activity:

  • Practice applying asynchronous programming concepts: promises, async/await
  • Experiment with applying different ordering constraints in asynchronous code

Overview

In this activity, you will experiment with asynchronous programming constructs in TypeScript.

Getting started

Download starter Code Run npm install to download the dependencies for this project, and then open it in your IDE of choice. Run npm run client to run the client as-is, the output should be something like:

Creating a student
Import grades completed, and returned:
[
  {
    "student": {
      "studentID": 17,
      "studentName": "test student"
    },
    "grades": [
      {
        "course": "demo course",
        "grade": 100
      }
    ]
  }
]

Stringing together many async calls: bulk importing grades

Your task is to write a new, async function, importGrades, which takes in input of the type ImportTranscript[]. importGrades should create a student record for each ImportTranscript, and then post the grades for each of those students. After posting the grades, it should fetch the transcripts for each student and return an array of transcripts.

You should implement importGrades in the file examples.ts - note that there is already a function stub there. As you get started, examine the transcript server client in client.ts, and take note of the API calls that are available to you.

Here is the type definition for ImportTranscript and its dependencies:

type ImportTranscript = {
  studentName: string;
  grades: CourseGrade[];
};
type CourseGrade = { course: Course, grade: number };
type Course = string;

Example input:

[
    {
        studentName: "Avery",
        grades: [{course: "Software Engineering", grade: 100}, {course: "Chemistry", grade: 70}],
    },
    {
        studentName: "Ripley",
        grades: [{course: "Underwater Basket Weaving", grade: 100}, {course: "Kayaking", grade: 90} ]
    }
]

Implement this three ways:

  1. Insert a student, insert each of their grades (in order), then insert the next student, then their grades, etc. until all students are inserted, then fetch transcripts
  2. Insert a student, then insert each of their grades (in order), then fetch their transcript. Do this set of operations asynchronously (concurrently) for all students
  3. Insert a student, then insert each of their grades asynchronously (concurrently). After all students have all of their grades submitted, fetch all fo the transcripts asynchronously (concurrently)

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