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ts-worker-pool

v1.0.6

Published

Thread pool for node using typescript

Downloads

5

Readme

ts worker pool

A typescript lib for NODE for running multiply computational jobs in parallel without blocking the main event loop thread

repo https://github.com/yonia1/ts-worker-pool

install

    npm install ts-worker-poll 
    
    yarn add ts-worker-poll

Import the worker pool object and init it with the number of workers

    import { WorkerPoll } from 'ts-worker-pool';
    
    const taskRunner = new WorkerPoll(2);

Running a task:

    const fib = (n)=> n > 1 ? fib(n-1) + fib(n-2) : 1;
    const res = await taskRunner.execute(fib, 10);

An execution of a task will return a promise which will be resolved as the task runner finished the task

First argument is the function you would like to run Seconed argument is the parameters the function requires you can just add them one by one

    const res = await taskRunner.execute((x,y)=> x + y, 3,3);

If you need imports only for your task no problem load them inside the task

    const fs = await import ('fs');
    const path = await import('path');
    const file = path.join(process.cwd(),'tests','test.spec.ts');
    const res = fs.existsSync(file);

Running multiple tasks concurrently:

    const task1 =  taskRunner.execute(fib, 40);
    const task2 =  taskRunner.execute(fib, 40);
    const resArray = await Promise.all([task1, task2]);

As each task return a promise run them in parrle using Promise.all