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"Promises" are a particular tactic for deferred computing, suitable for several styles of concurrency: thread and event loop concurrency for local computation, and both synchronous and asynchronous remote messaging.
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Chaining promises into a callback
I think there are too many promise chains in your code and it's hard to understand how it works.
As I said, I haven't tried it, maybe there is something interesting for you. … ((resolve, reject) => {
kms
.decrypt({
CiphertextBlob: new Buffer(encrypted, 'base64')
})
.promise()
.then(data => resolve(data.Plaintext.toString('ascii')))
.catch …