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Asynchronous function queue with adjustable concurrency

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Asynchronous function queue with adjustable concurrency.

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This module exports a class Queue that implements most of the Array API. Pass async functions (ones that accept a callback or return a promise) to an instance's additive array methods. Processing begins when you call q.start().

Example

npm run example

var queue = require('../').QueueTS

var q = queue()
var results = []

// add jobs using the familiar Array API
q.push(function (cb) {
  results.push('two')
  cb()
})

q.push(
  function (cb) {
    results.push('four')
    cb()
  },
  function (cb) {
    results.push('five')
    cb()
  }
)

// jobs can accept a callback or return a promise
q.push(function () {
  return new Promise(function (resolve, reject) {
    results.push('one')
    resolve()
  })
})

q.unshift(function (cb) {
  results.push('one')
  cb()
})

q.splice(2, 0, function (cb) {
  results.push('three')
  cb()
})

// use the timeout feature to deal with jobs that
// take too long or forget to execute a callback
q.timeout = 100

q.on('timeout', function (next, job) {
  console.log('job timed out:', job.toString().replace(/\n/g, ''))
  next()
})

q.push(function (cb) {
  setTimeout(function () {
    console.log('slow job finished')
    cb()
  }, 200)
})

q.push(function (cb) {
  console.log('forgot to execute callback')
})

// get notified when jobs complete
q.on('success', function (result, job) {
  console.log('job finished processing:', job.toString().replace(/\n/g, ''))
})

// begin processing, get notified on end / failure
q.start(function (err) {
  if (err) throw err
  console.log('all done:', results)
})

Install

npm install queue

Test

npm test npm run test-browser

API

var q = queue([opts])

Constructor. opts may contain inital values for:

  • q.concurrency
  • q.timeout
  • q.autostart
  • q.results

Instance methods

q.start([cb])

cb, if passed, will be called when the queue empties or when an error occurs.

q.stop()

Stops the queue. can be resumed with q.start().

q.end([err])

Stop and empty the queue immediately.

Instance methods mixed in from Array

Mozilla has docs on how these methods work here. Note that slice does not copy the queue.

q.push(element1, ..., elementN)

q.unshift(element1, ..., elementN)

q.splice(index , howMany[, element1[, ...[, elementN]]])

q.pop()

q.shift()

q.slice(begin[, end])

q.reverse()

q.indexOf(searchElement[, fromIndex])

q.lastIndexOf(searchElement[, fromIndex])

Properties

q.concurrency

Max number of jobs the queue should process concurrently, defaults to Infinity.

q.timeout

Milliseconds to wait for a job to execute its callback.

q.autostart

Ensures the queue is always running if jobs are available. Useful in situations where you are using a queue only for concurrency control.

q.results

An array to set job callback arguments on.

q.length

Jobs pending + jobs to process (readonly).

Events

q.emit('success', result, job)

After a job executes its callback.

q.emit('error', err, job)

After a job passes an error to its callback.

q.emit('timeout', continue, job)

After q.timeout milliseconds have elapsed and a job has not executed its callback.

q.emit('end'[, err])

After all jobs have been processed

Releases

The latest stable release is published to npm. Abbreviated changelog below:

  • 4.4
    • Add results feature
  • 4.3
    • Add promise support (@kwolfy)
  • 4.2
    • Unref timers on end
  • 4.1
    • Add autostart feature
  • 4.0
    • Change license to MIT
  • 3.1.x
    • Add .npmignore
  • 3.0.x
    • Change the default concurrency to Infinity
    • Allow q.start() to accept an optional callback executed on q.emit('end')
  • 2.x
    • Major api changes / not backwards compatible with 1.x
  • 1.x
    • Early prototype

License

Copyright © 2014 Jesse Tane jesse.tane@gmail.com

This work is free. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT License. See LICENSE for full details.

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