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express-request-queue

v1.0.3

Published

Make synchronous calls to your express routes.

Downloads

141

Readme

Express.js Request Queue

Uses stack and Async/Await approach

Use this for your express routes if you need those concurrent requests to behave in sequence. If you don't need every request to be queued, set a config and specify your unique identifier to group the queues.

Installation

> npm install express-request-queue --save

Usage

import RequestQ from 'express-request-queue';

const q = RequestQ();

route.post('/book', q.run(async (req, res, next) {
    await longRunningTask();
    res.json({});
}));

Group queues

Grouping queues base on your request payload:

const config = {
    unique: true, // by setting this to true, queues are grouped by thier identifiers
    from: 'body', // what type of req payload the identifier is located from
    name: 'id' // name of the field to reference from
}

const q = RequestQ(config);

License

MIT

Maintainer

John Edward Escuyos

Contributor

Jeserie Golo