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@tsdiapi/syncqueue

v0.4.0

Published

A core plugin for TSDIAPI that ensures all asynchronous tasks are completed before the server starts.

Readme

syncqueue Plugin for TSDIAPI

A core plugin for TSDIAPI that ensures all asynchronous tasks are completed before the server starts.


📌 About

The syncqueue plugin is an integral part of TSDIAPI, designed to handle synchronous execution of asynchronous tasks before the server initialization. It ensures that all required async operations (such as database connections, dynamic module loading, etc.) are completed before the API starts handling requests.

This plugin is built into TSDIAPI and does not require manual installation or configuration.


🚀 Purpose

  • Ensures all async tasks complete before the server starts.
  • Automatically integrated into TSDIAPI’s lifecycle.
  • Provides a global queue for async initialization tasks.

This plugin is used internally by TSDIAPI, and you don’t need to manually include or configure it.


🔧 How It Works

  • Before the server starts, syncqueue waits for all registered asynchronous tasks to complete.
  • Developers can push async tasks into the queue via SyncQueueProvider.addTask().
  • Once all tasks resolve, the server initialization continues.

Example:

import { getSyncQueueProvider } from "@tsdiapi/syncqueue";

const syncQueue = getSyncQueueProvider();
syncQueue.addTask(someAsyncFunction()); // Ensures this completes before server starts

📌 Integration in TSDIAPI

  • The syncqueue plugin is automatically included in the TSDIAPI core.
  • It does not require installation or manual registration.
  • It operates in the background as part of the server lifecycle.

You do not need to install or register it manually:

No need to do this:

import createPlugin from "@tsdiapi/syncqueue"; // ❌ Not needed!
createApp({ plugins: [createPlugin()] }); // ❌ Not needed!

🔗 Related Plugins

TSDIAPI supports modular extensions through plugins. Explore more at:
🔗 Available Plugins


👨‍💻 Contributing

Since syncqueue is a core part of TSDIAPI, contributions should be made directly to the TSDIAPI repository.

Author: unbywyd

📧 Contact: [email protected]

🚀 Built into TSDIAPI for seamless async task handling! 🎉