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@effection/channel
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MPMC Channel implementation for effection
A multi producer, multi consumer unbounded channel for Effection. Channels are useful for communicating between different parts of a system, for building pubsub buses, or a whole lot of other synchronization needs.
Sending to a channel is synchronous and does not require the sender to be running in an effection context. However, reading from a channel can only be done through operations.
Because of the synchronous nature of sends, channels are unbounded in size, which means that they cannot handle backpressure. As such, channels should be used more as a synchronization mechanism, rather than a high-throughput system.
A basic example:
import { createChannel } from '@effection/channel';
import { main } from '@effection/main';
import { sleep } from '@effection/core';
main(function*() {
let channel = createChannel();
spawn(function*() {
while(true) {
yield sleep(1000);
channel.send({ message: "ping" });
}
});
let subscription = yield channel.subscribe();
while(true) {
let { value } = yield subscription.next();
console.log("value:", value);
}
});
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MPMC Channel implementation for effection
The npm package @effection/channel receives a total of 2,407 weekly downloads. As such, @effection/channel popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @effection/channel demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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