MicroBatcher
MicroBatcher is a library that allows you to process jobs in batches, providing a more efficient way of handling multiple jobs simultaneously.
Building the Source
To build the source code, follow these steps:
npm install
npm run build
npm test
Note: Before running the tests, make sure you have the necessary test dependencies installed.
After successful execution of the build and tests, you are ready to use the library!
Installation
To install the MicroBatcher library, you can use npm:
npm install @carmen0208/micro-batcher
Usage
Here is an example of how you can use the MicroBatcher library:
import { MicroBatcher, JobResult, JobStatus } from '@carmen0208/micro-batcher';
const batchProcessor = async (jobs: number[]): Promise<JobResult<number>[]> => {
};
const config = { maxBatchSize: 3, maxWaitTimeMs: 5000 };
const microBatcher = new MicroBatcher<number>(batchProcessor, config);
const job1 = 1;
const job2 = 2;
const job3 = 3;
const result1 = microBatcher.submitJob(job1);
const result2 = microBatcher.submitJob(job2);
const result3 = microBatcher.submitJob(job3);
const jobProcessResult = microBatcher.getJobProcessResult();
microBatcher.shutdown().then((finishedJobs) => {
});
API
submitJob(job: T): JobResult<T>
Submits a single job to the micro-batcher for processing.
job
- The job to be processed.- Returns a
JobResult
object representing the status of the submitted job. The returned promise resolves with the job result.
getJobProcessResult(): JobResult<T>[]
Returns the current status of all jobs in the micro-batcher. This method combines the jobs from the jobs pool and the finished jobs.
- Returns an array of
JobResult
objects representing the status of each job.
shutdown(): Promise<JobResult<T>[]>
Shutdowns the micro-batcher and processes all remaining jobs.
- Returns a promise that resolves when all jobs have been processed.