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Library for asynchronous data processing in Forge.
See Set up Forge for details of the software required to develop Forge apps.
async function pushEvent() {
const { jobId } = await queue.push({
body: {
hello: 'world'
}
});
const jobProgress = queue.getJob(jobId);
const { success, inProgress, failed } = await jobProgress.getStats();
}
import { AsyncEvent } from '@forge/events';
export async function eventListener(event: AsyncEvent, context) {
const jobProgress = queue.getJob(event.jobId);
try {
// process the event
} catch (error) {
await jobProgress.cancel();
}
}
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Forge Async Event methods
The npm package @forge/events receives a total of 4,015 weekly downloads. As such, @forge/events popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @forge/events demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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