title: AsyncIterator
slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/AsyncIterator
page-type: javascript-class
browser-compat: javascript.builtins.AsyncIterator
sidebar: jsref
An AsyncIterator object is an object that conforms to the async iterator protocol by providing a next() method that returns a promise fulfilling to an iterator result object. The AsyncIterator.prototype object is a hidden global object that all built-in async iterators inherit from. It provides a [Symbol.asyncIterator]() method that returns the async iterator object itself, making the async iterator also async iterable.
Note that AsyncIterator is not a global object, although it will be in the future with the async iterator helpers proposal. The AsyncIterator.prototype object shared by all built-in async iterators can be obtained with the following code:
const AsyncIteratorPrototype = Object.getPrototypeOf(
Object.getPrototypeOf(Object.getPrototypeOf((async function* () {})())),
);
Description
Currently, the only built-in JavaScript async iterator is the {{jsxref("AsyncGenerator")}} object returned by async generator functions. There are some other built-in async iterators in web API, such as the one of a {{domxref("ReadableStream")}}.
Each of these async iterators have a distinct prototype object, which defines the next() method used by the particular async iterator. All of these prototype objects inherit from AsyncIterator.prototype, which provides a [Symbol.asyncIterator]() method that returns the async iterator object itself, making the async iterator also async iterable.
AsyncIterator.prototypedoes not implement[Symbol.iterator](), so async iterators are not sync iterable by default.
Instance methods
AsyncIterator.prototype[Symbol.asyncDispose]()- : Calls and awaits the
return()method ofthis, if it exists. This implements the async disposable protocol and allows it to be disposed when used with {{jsxref("Statements/await_using", "await using")}}.
- : Calls and awaits the
AsyncIterator.prototype[Symbol.asyncIterator]()- : Returns the async iterator object itself. This allows async iterator objects to also be async iterable.
Examples
Using an async iterator as an async iterable
All built-in async iterators are also async iterable, so you can use them in a for await...of loop:
const asyncIterator = (async function* () {
yield 1;
yield 2;
yield 3;
})();
(async () => {
for await (const value of asyncIterator) {
console.log(value);
}
})();
// Logs: 1, 2, 3
Specifications
{{Specifications}}
Browser compatibility
{{Compat}}
See also
- {{jsxref("Statements/async_function*", "async function*")}}
- Iteration protocols