an example:
async doSomething() {
  await asyncCall();
}
Do I need to use await when I call my doSomething function?
await doSomething();
or is this fine?
doSomething();
an example:
async doSomething() {
  await asyncCall();
}
Do I need to use await when I call my doSomething function?
await doSomething();
or is this fine?
doSomething();
 
    
    It's important to understand that async/await is really just "sugar" on top of Promises. In other words, doSomething still returns a Promise (you can't use async await to get away from this fact!). So, to answer your question, you still need to use await (or chain a then call) to handle the eventual resolved or rejected Promise value.
 
    
    In your example, doSomething() returns a Promise. For you to return the data from an async function, you need to resolve or reject the promise.
When you do:
await doSomething();
doSomething() will wait for asyncCall() to be resolved.
When you do:
doSomething();
doSomething() will resolve asyncCall()in the background.
I think your confusion comes from the fact that await is only valid in async functions in javascript. If you want to run await doSomething() outside a async function, just wrap it around an anonymous async function like:
(async() => {
  await doSomething()
})();
