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WorkerFarm

Yet another worker-farm. Check out node-worker-farm for production usage.

WARNING: This package is under heavy development and should be considered unstable, use it at your own risk

Usage

Install the worker farm with:

npm i -S @gzzhanghao/worker-farm

Then you should be able to import the worker farm:

const createFarm = require('@gzzhanghao/worker-farm').default

API

createFarm(modulePath: string, opts: Object): WorkerFarm

Create a worker farm with modulePath and options. The modulePath should be an absolute path to the the module that runs in workers.

Available options are:

{
  maxConcurrentWorkers : require('os').cpus().length,
  maxConcurrentCalls   : Infinity,
  maxCallTime          : Infinity,
  maxRetries           : Infinity,
  autoStart            : true,
}

Check out node-worker-farm's documentation for more details.

workerFarm.fillUp(): void

Fill up the worker farm with workers. It will keep adding workers to the worker farm until there are options.maxConcurrentWorkers workers in the farm.

workerFarm.addWorker(): void

Add a worker to the worker farm. Throws if there are already options.maxConcurrentWorkers workers in the farm.

workerFarm.layoff(): void

Dismiss an idle worker, or dismiss the next worker that finished its task if all workers are busy at the moment.

workerFarm.run(args = [], method = null): Promise<any>

Run a task with the worker farm. The worker farm will invoke the method function exported by the module specified by the modulePath. If method is not specified, it will invoke the method exported by module.exports instead.

close(): void

Close the farm once it finished all pending tasks.

destroy(): void

Destroy the worker farm immediately. This method will reject all unfinished tasks.

Example

'use strict'

const babel = require('babel-core')

module.exports = (content, opts) => {
  try {
    // or return a Promise for async tasks
    return babel.transform(content, opts).code
  } catch (error) {
    // values should be JSON-serializable
    throw { message: error.message, stack: error.stack }
  }
}

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