A wrapper around the async
module, that provides an improved promise queue.
Some highlights:
npm install async-promise-queue
or
yarn add async-promise-queue
DEBUG="async-promise-queue*" node <your program>
And you will be informed when a queue is used, and what its concurrency becomes (note: we can always add more logging, submit your ideas as pull requests!)
'use strict';
const queue = require('async-promise-queue');
queue.async // a reference to the `async` module which `async-promise-queue` is requiring.
// the example worker
const worker = queue.async.asyncify(function(work) {
console.log('work', work.file);
return new Promise(resolve => {
if (work.file === '/path-2') { throw new Error('/path-2'); }
if (work.file === '/path-3') { throw new Error('/path-3'); }
setTimeout(resolve, work.duration);
});
});
// the work
const work = [
{ file:'/path-1', duration: 1000 },
{ file:'/path-2', duration: 50 },
{ file:'/path-3', duration: 100 },
{ file:'/path-4', duration: 50 },
];
// calling our queue helper
queue(worker, work, 3)
.catch(reason => console.error(reason))
.then(value => console.log('complete!!', value))
# async-promise-queue [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/stefanpenner/async-promise-queue.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/stefanpenner/async-promise-queue) A wrapper around the `async` module, that provides an improved promise queue. Some highlights: * promiseified method (all wired up) * in a failure scenario, it will wait for pending work before rejecting. This prevents the run-away work problem. ## Usage ```sh npm install async-promise-queue ``` or ```sh yarn add async-promise-queue ``` ### Debug logging ``` DEBUG="async-promise-queue*" node <your program> ``` And you will be informed when a queue is used, and what its concurrency becomes (note: we can always add more logging, submit your ideas as pull requests!) ## Example ```js 'use strict'; const queue = require('async-promise-queue'); queue.async // a reference to the `async` module which `async-promise-queue` is requiring. // the example worker const worker = queue.async.asyncify(function(work) { console.log('work', work.file); return new Promise(resolve => { if (work.file === '/path-2') { throw new Error('/path-2'); } if (work.file === '/path-3') { throw new Error('/path-3'); } setTimeout(resolve, work.duration); }); }); // the work const work = [ { file:'/path-1', duration: 1000 }, { file:'/path-2', duration: 50 }, { file:'/path-3', duration: 100 }, { file:'/path-4', duration: 50 }, ]; // calling our queue helper queue(worker, work, 3) .catch(reason => console.error(reason)) .then(value => console.log('complete!!', value)) ```