limit-it
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Run in parallel as many functions you want, but not more than <x> functions at the time.
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limit-it
Run in parallel as many functions you want, but not more than functions at the time.
:cloud: Installation
# Using npm
npm install --save limit-it
# Using yarn
yarn add limit-it
:clipboard: Example
// Dependencies
var LimitIt = require("limit-it");
// Create the limiter
var l = new LimitIt(10)
, c = 1
;
// Add 20 functions, running them in parallel but not more than 10 same time
new Array(30).join("1").split("").forEach(function (_, i) {
l.add(function (count, callback) {
var random = Math.random() * 1000;
setTimeout(function() {
callback(random, i);
}, random);
}, [i], function (rand, i) {
console.log("> %s: Function %s done. Random number is: %s", ++c, i, rand);
});
});
:question: Get Help
There are few ways to get help:
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:memo: Documentation
LimitIt(limit)
Creates a new instance of LimitIt
.
Params
- Number
limit
: The limit value representing the number of functions that are run in parallel at a moment of time.
Return
- LimitIt The
LimitIt
instance.
add(func, args, callback)
Adds a new function in the buffer.
Params
- Function
func
: The function to be run. - Array
args
: The arguments passed to the function. - Function
callback
: The callback function.
Return
- LimitIt The
LimitIt
instance.
exceeded()
Checks if the limit was exceeded.
Return
- Boolean
true
if the limit was exceeded, otherwisefalse
.
check()
Checks and runs the functions from the buffer.
Return
- LimitIt The
LimitIt
instance.
run(c)
Runs the function from the buffer element.
Params
- BuffElm
c
: The buffer element to run.
Return
- LimitIt The
LimitIt
instance.
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:dizzy: Where is this library used?
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