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@jadesrochers/datapulse

v0.1.3

Published

Store data, flushing it periodically

Downloads

2

Readme

Data Pulse

Accumulates data inputs and writes them at the configured interval
using a write function.

It also has a counter function that writes a given log statement
at the configured number of repetitions.

Whats the Use?

If data writes are expensive computationally this allows a larger
number to happen at once. Could be useful for db/disk writes to reduce IO frequency even though
the total size of the data will not change.

installation

npm install @jadesrochers/datapulse

const acc = require('@jadesrochers/datapulse')

Data Accumulator/Writer Usage

This example uses a write function that just writes all the data
to a file with naming based on the first element.

sample write function

This is just a simple file write, but you can build a function
to do anything with the passed storage array that you want.

let writefcn3 = storedArray => require('fs').writeFile(
    'testfile' + storedArray[0] + '.txt',
    JSON.stringify(storedArray,null,1),
    (out) => {}
); 

create the accumulator

Then create the accumulator, passing the interval and writing function. var testWrite = acc.storeAndWrite(100, inFcn)

run it through a simple test

This should write 10 file, each named with the first number in the array.

async function waiter(){
  for(let j = 1; j < 1001; j++){
    await testWrite.add(j) 
  }
}

Currently have to await the write function

The await is needed for when the write function fires.
The write function is passed the internal storage, so currently you need
to wait for the write to finish to add/clear this internal storage.
I might change this to clone and then reset and not wait in the future.

Counter usage

Very simple; pass the threshold to activate a statement, and the statement.
Accepts custom log function as optional third argument.

let testcount = acc.counter(1000, 'Test entries counted')

for(let j = 1; j < 10001; j++){
  testcount()
}