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iworker

v0.2.0

Published

Nodejs worker_threads promised wrapper

Downloads

27

Readme

IWorker Build Status

Promise-based wrapper for worker_threads

Install

npm install iworker

Using

const { WorkerGroup } = require('iworker');
const wg = new WorkerGroup();

Object schema based

Just put object schema with methods and magical iworker do others

const worker = wg.newThread({
  async foo(bar, baz) {
    return 'foo' + bar + baz;
  }
});


await worker.foo('bar', 'baz'); // foobarbaz

Factory based

You can define methods from factory-function

const worker = wg.newThread((worker) => {
  const crypto = require('crypto');
  
  worker.def('randomBytes', async (size) => {
    return crypto.randomBytes(size);
  });
});


await worker.randomBytes(32); // Buffer(32) 

Emit events during execution

When you want to send some events during the execution of the function

const worker = wg.newThread({
  async foo() {
    this.sendEvent('started');
    this.sendEvent('progress', 99);
    return 'bar';
  }
});


const res = await worker.foo()
  .on('started', () => {
    // do some job
  })
  .on('progress', (per) => {
    // do some job
  });
  
// res - "baz"

Send transferable objects

Instead of copying data, you can move them using Worker Transferable Objects

const worker = wg.newThread({
  async foo(buf) { return buf.toString('hex')}
});

const buf = Buffer.from('Hello', 'utf8');
const hex = buf.toString('hex');

const res = await worker.foo(buf).withTransferList([buf.buffer]);
assert.strictEqual(res, hex);
assert.strictEqual(buf.length, 0);

Return transferable objects from worker

const worker = wg.newThread({
  async foo() { 
    const buf = Buffer.from('hello', 'utf8');
    this.setTransferList([buf.buffer]);
    return buf;
  }
});

const buf = await worker.foo();

Pure event-emitter

You can use iworker as pure event-emitter

const worker = wg.newThread((w) => {
  w.on('event', (...args) => w.emit('eventBack', 'arg1', 'arg2'));
});

worker.on('eventBack', (arg1, arg2) => {
  // some code
});

worker.emit('event', 'arg');