return-await
Enforces consistent returning of awaited values.
Returning an awaited promise can make sense for better stack trace information as well as for consistent error handling (returned promises will not be caught in an async function try/catch).
Attributes
- Included in configs
- ✅ Recommended
- 🔒 Strict
- Fixable
- 🔧 Automated Fixer
- 🛠 Suggestion Fixer
- 💭 Requires type information
Rule Details
This rule builds on top of the eslint/no-return-await
rule.
It expands upon the base rule to add support for optionally requiring return await
in certain cases.
How to Use
{
// note you must disable the base rule as it can report incorrect errors
"no-return-await": "off",
"@typescript-eslint/return-await": "error"
}
Options
type Options = 'in-try-catch' | 'always' | 'never';
const defaultOptions: Options = 'in-try-catch';
in-try-catch
Requires that a returned promise must be await
ed in try-catch-finally
blocks, and disallows it elsewhere.
Specifically:
- if you
return
a promise within atry
, then it must beawait
ed. - if you
return
a promise within acatch
, and there is nofinally
, then it must not beawait
ed. - if you
return
a promise within acatch
, and there is afinally
, then it must beawait
ed. - if you
return
a promise within afinally
, then it must not beawait
ed.
Examples of code with in-try-catch
:
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
async function invalidInTryCatch1() {
try {
return Promise.resolve('try');
} catch (e) {}
}
async function invalidInTryCatch2() {
try {
throw new Error('error');
} catch (e) {
return await Promise.resolve('catch');
}
}
async function invalidInTryCatch3() {
try {
throw new Error('error');
} catch (e) {
return Promise.resolve('catch');
} finally {
console.log('cleanup');
}
}
async function invalidInTryCatch4() {
try {
throw new Error('error');
} catch (e) {
throw new Error('error2');
} finally {
return await Promise.resolve('finally');
}
}
async function invalidInTryCatch5() {
return await Promise.resolve('try');
}
async function invalidInTryCatch6() {
return await 'value';
}
async function validInTryCatch1() {
try {
return await Promise.resolve('try');
} catch (e) {}
}
async function validInTryCatch2() {
try {
throw new Error('error');
} catch (e) {
return Promise.resolve('catch');
}
}
async function validInTryCatch3() {
try {
throw new Error('error');
} catch (e) {
return await Promise.resolve('catch');
} finally {
console.log('cleanup');
}
}
async function validInTryCatch4() {
try {
throw new Error('error');
} catch (e) {
throw new Error('error2');
} finally {
return Promise.resolve('finally');
}
}
async function validInTryCatch5() {
return Promise.resolve('try');
}
async function validInTryCatch6() {
return 'value';
}
always
Requires that all returned promises are await
ed.
Examples of code with always
:
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
async function invalidAlways1() {
try {
return Promise.resolve('try');
} catch (e) {}
}
async function invalidAlways2() {
return Promise.resolve('try');
}
async function invalidAlways3() {
return await 'value';
}
async function validAlways1() {
try {
return await Promise.resolve('try');
} catch (e) {}
}
async function validAlways2() {
return await Promise.resolve('try');
}
async function validAlways3() {
return 'value';
}
never
Disallows all await
ing any returned promises.
Examples of code with never
:
- ❌ Incorrect
- ✅ Correct
async function invalidNever1() {
try {
return await Promise.resolve('try');
} catch (e) {}
}
async function invalidNever2() {
return await Promise.resolve('try');
}
async function invalidNever3() {
return await 'value';
}
async function validNever1() {
try {
return Promise.resolve('try');
} catch (e) {}
}
async function validNever2() {
return Promise.resolve('try');
}
async function validNever3() {
return 'value';
}