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collectortoqueue

v1.2.43

Published

Tools for node Kue. Take data from ONE Location do some comute and Save data in another location

Readme

collectortoqueue

This library is in alpha. We will make an effort to support the library, but we reserve the right to make incompatible changes when necessary.

It is a distributed task Manager based on Kue. (node.js)

The goal of library collectortoqueue is a library to manage task with kue (node.js)

It is composed with 3 parts:

  1. Collector : collect data from source (database, Mongo, Mysql, Redis, text file or array)
  2. TaskManager : Do Something with data
  3. Saver : Save Data Somewhere (Mongo, MySql, Redis, ...)

Simple Example

We create 2 files :

  • produce.js : for produce task.
  • consume.js : for compute tasks. Comsume.js can be deploy in a large number of machine or VM. The task has process

###Create file producer.js


   //define the source of data (here mysql)
   var collector = new ctq.GetSqlData('database', 'table', config.mysql);
   
   //prepare data to be send in kue
   var jobMaster = new ctq.JobKue(config.redis, collector);
  
   //run : the database in send in the redis kue by groupe of 5000.
   jobMaster
            .init()
            .then(jobMaster.exec())
            .then(function () {
                console.log('====================== all task has been send to Kue ======================');
            })
            .catch(function (e) {
                console.log(e)
            });
    

More complexe Example

In file producer.js


   //define the source of data
   var collector = new ctq.GetSqlData('myDatabase', 'emails', config.mysql);
   
   //we don't want to collect every thing we add a filter
   collector.filter = "WHERE email<>''";
   //it means we start by row 0
   collector.start = 0;
   //it mean we collect 5000 rows each time
   collector.size = 5000;
   
    //prepare data to be send in kue
    var jobMaster = new ctq.JobKue(config.redis, collector);
    //nb of job send in the same time
    jobMaster.type = 'url';
    
    //run : the database in send in the redis kue by groupe of 5000.
    jobMaster
            .init()
            .then(jobMaster.exec())
            .then(function () {
                console.log('====================== all task has been send to Kue ======================');
            })
            .catch(function (e) {
                console.log(e)
            });
    

1 collector

The collector collect data from source (database, text file or array)

2 TaskManager

3 Saver save data in location (Mongo, MySql, Redis, ...)

example of collector in this module

Txt file MySql Mongo