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@onwd/hydra

v0.0.2

Published

Distributed computing for Node.js.

Downloads

6

Readme

Hydra

Hydra is a distributed computing framework for Node.js. It provides a way to distribute calculation of some arbitrary function f(x) over arbitrary space S between many computation nodes (browsers or other Node.js processes) connected to master node via websockets.

Install

$ yarn add @onwd/hydra

Usage

Master

  1. Create a task:
// master/tasks/example-task.ts

import { Space, Task } from '@onwd/hydra';

function f(x: number): boolean {
  return x * x === 64;
}

const space = new Space({
  values: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
});

export const task = new Task({ f, space });
  1. Create Master instance and start the server.
// master/index.ts

import { Master } from '@onwd/hydra';
import { task } from './tasks/example-task';

const master = new Master({ task });

master.start();

Worker

Create Worker instance and connect to Master.

import { NodeWebsocketTransport, Worker } from '@onwd/hydra';

const worker = new Worker({
  transport: new NodeWebsocketTransport({
    url: 'ws://localhost:9000'
  })
});

worker.start();

Concept

Hydra provides the following entities:

  • Master:
    • stores Task definition as well as algorithm to generate Space and sub-Spaces;
    • handles incoming connections from Workers and stores their current work state;
    • provides the Task definition to Workers as well as sub-Spaces they should work on;
    • stores the Task completion state.
  • Worker:
    • connects to Master via Transport and requests a Task definition and a sub-Space to work on;
    • works on a Task using provided definition and a sub-Space;
    • responds to Master with calculation result.
  • Transport:
    • allows to use BrowserWebsocketTransport or NodeWebsocketTransport depending on the environment.
  • Task:
    • stores f(x) and a Space.
  • Space:
    • stores type of the Space, values array or a value generator function.