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@sdeverywhere/runtime-async

v0.2.5

Published

This package provides an implementation of the `ModelRunner` interface (from the `@sdeverywhere/runtime` package) that uses a Web Worker (in the browser) or a worker thread (in a Node.js app) to run the model asynchronously off the main JavaScript thread.

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@sdeverywhere/runtime-async

This package provides an implementation of the ModelRunner interface (from the @sdeverywhere/runtime package) that uses a Web Worker (in the browser) or a worker thread (in a Node.js app) to run the model asynchronously off the main JavaScript thread.

Quick Start

The best way to get started with SDEverywhere is to follow the Quick Start instructions. If you follow those instructions, the @sdeverywhere/runtime-async package will be added to your project automatically, in which case you can skip the next section and jump straight to the "Usage" section below.

Install

# npm
npm install @sdeverywhere/runtime-async

# pnpm
pnpm add @sdeverywhere/runtime-async

# yarn
yarn add @sdeverywhere/runtime-async

Usage

NOTE: If you followed the "Quick Start" instructions and/or used the @sdeverywhere/create package to generate your project, the initialization steps listed below are already implemented for you in the generated core package, and you can work directly with a ModelRunner and/or ModelScheduler instance.

1. Initialize your generated model in a Web Worker

In your app project, define a separate JavaScript file, called worker.js for example, that initializes the generated model in the context of the Web Worker:

import { exposeModelWorker } from '@sdeverywhere/runtime-async/worker'
import loadGeneratedModel from './sde-prep/generated-model.js'

exposeModelWorker(loadGeneratedModel)

2. Spawn the worker

In your web app, call the spawnAsyncModelRunner function, which will spawn the Web Worker and initialize the ModelRunner that communicates with the worker:

import { spawnAsyncModelRunner } from '@sdeverywhere/runtime-async/runner'

async function initApp() {
  // ...
  const runner = await spawnAsyncModelRunner({ path: './worker.js' })
  // ...
}

Documentation

API documentation is available in the docs directory.

License

SDEverywhere is distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.