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Taylor Riggan updated TINKERPOP-3243:
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    Description: 
The Java, Python, and .NET GLVs all support `next\(n\)` on Traversal to 
retrieve multiple results at once, but gremlin-javascript only supports 
single-item `next()` returning `\{value, done}`. This creates an API 
inconsistency across GLVs that makes it harder to write portable examples and 
documentation.      

Currently, users must manually collect results in a loop to achieve batch 
iteration. A `next(amount)` method returning a `Promise<Array>` would bring 
gremlin-javascript in line with the other GLVs.

  was:
The Java, Python, and .NET GLVs all support `next(n)` on Traversal to retrieve 
multiple results at once, but gremlin-javascript only supports single-item 
`next()` returning `\{value, done}`. This creates an API inconsistency across 
GLVs that makes it harder to write portable examples and documentation.      

Currently, users must manually collect results in a loop to achieve batch 
iteration. A `next(amount)` method returning a `Promise<Array>` would bring 
gremlin-javascript in line with the other GLVs.


> Add next(n) batch iteration to gremlin-javascript
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TINKERPOP-3243
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-3243
>             Project: TinkerPop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: driver
>    Affects Versions: 3.7.5, 3.8.1
>            Reporter: Taylor Riggan
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The Java, Python, and .NET GLVs all support `next\(n\)` on Traversal to 
> retrieve multiple results at once, but gremlin-javascript only supports 
> single-item `next()` returning `\{value, done}`. This creates an API 
> inconsistency across GLVs that makes it harder to write portable examples and 
> documentation.      
> Currently, users must manually collect results in a loop to achieve batch 
> iteration. A `next(amount)` method returning a `Promise<Array>` would bring 
> gremlin-javascript in line with the other GLVs.



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