Axios.get().then() in a for loop

You should collect all the promises inside an array and use promise.all in the following manner -

const array = ['asdf', 'foo', 'bar'];
let promises = [];
for (i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
  promises.push(axios.get('/user/' + array[i].id))
}

Promise.all(promises)
  .then(responses => console.log(responses));

const array = [{ id: 'asdf'}, { id: 'foo' }, { id: 'bar' }]; // changed the input array a bit so that the `array[i].id` would actually work - obviously the asker's true array is more than some contrived strings
let users = [];
let promises = [];
for (i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
  promises.push(
    axios.get('/user/' + array[i].id).then(response => {
      // do something with response
      users.push(response);
    })
  )
}

Promise.all(promises).then(() => console.log(users));

The .then() method of a Promise itself returns a Promise; so you can collect those and await all of them with Promise.all().

Note that even if you're doing this within an async function, you don't want to await inside the for-loop, because then each request will wait for the previous one to finish before it even starts, and presumably you want to run these requests in parallel.

Depending on your use case, a concise async / await function might look like this:

async function getMultiple(...objectsToGet) {
  let users = [];
  await Promise.all(objectsToGet.map(obj =>
    axios.get('/user/' + obj.id).then(response => {
      // do something with response
      users.push(response);
    })
  ));
  return users;
}

// some other async context
console.log(await getMultiple({ id: 'asdf'}, { id: 'foo' }, { id: 'bar' }));