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@forrestjs/service-fetchq-task
Advanced tools
Simple API to run singleton tasks over a Fetchq queue.
Let you add singleton tasks to a Fetchq queue.
👉 Each task gets executed by one single worker at the time, no matter the horizontal scalability of the queue.
You keep scaling the associated workers as so to run different tasks in parallel.
This is suitable for running stuff akin to a CRON Job.
forrest.run({
settings: {
fetchq: {
task: {
// Register tasks at config time:
// (see "Add Tasks" paragraph for details)
register: [
{
subject: 'foobar',
handler: (doc) => doc.reschedule('+1m')
}
],
queue: {
// Customize the queue name:
name: 'foobar',
// Fine tune the queue performances:
// https://github.com/fetchq/node-client#queues-configuration
settings: {}
},
worker: {
// Fine tune the worker performances:
// https://github.com/fetchq/node-client#workers-configuration
settings: {}
}
}
}
}
})
As configuration:
forrest.run({
settings: {
fetchq: {
task: {
register: [
{
// Document in the tasks' queue:
subject: "cqrs-todos",
payload: { target: "todos" },
// Worker for this specific task:
handler: (doc, ctx) => {
console.log("cqrs-todos", doc.payload);
return doc.reschedule("+1s");
}
}
]
}
}
}
})
As an extension:
// Declarative form:
// you can return one single task, or an array of tasks
const myFeature = () => [
{
target: "$FETCHQ_REGISTER_TASK",
handler: {
// Document in the tasks' queue:
subject: "cqrs-todos",
payload: { target: "todos" },
// Worker for this specific task:
handler: (doc, ctx) => {
console.log("cqrs-todos", doc.payload);
return doc.reschedule("+1s");
}
}
}
];
// Functional form:
// you can return one single task, or an array of tasks
const myFeature = () => [
{
target: "$FETCHQ_REGISTER_TASK",
handler: [
{
// Document in the tasks' queue:
subject: "cqrs-todos",
payload: { target: "todos" },
// Worker for this specific task:
handler: (doc, ctx) => {
console.log("cqrs-todos", doc.payload);
return doc.reschedule("+1s");
}
},
{
subject: 'foobar',
handler: d => d.complete()
}
]
}
];
subject
andhandler
are mandatory.
type: String
type: Object
type: Time (absolute or relative)
Delay the first execution of the task.
{
firstIteration: '+1h',
firstIteration: '1970-01-01 10:22',
}
type: Time (absolute or relative)
If provided, it schedules the task for a next execution when the handler completes returning undefined
.
{
firstIteration: '+1h',
firstIteration: '1970-01-01 10:22',
}
type: Function
args: doc
, ctx
Provide the logic to perform for the task.
👉 Refer to the Fetchq documentation for details on the arguments and returning value.
The hander can return a valid Fetchq Action, or simply skip returning.
In case of returning undefined
, the task will be rescheduled according to the nextIteration
setting.
In case nextIteration
was not provided, the task will be marked as completed (single execution mode).
type: Boolean
Set it to true
and the task will be completely reset at boot time.
You can programmatically run any task immediately:
const run = getContext('fetchq.task.run');
await run('taskSubject', 'log info message')
The log message is optional.
You can programmatically reset any task to its original state:
const reset = getContext('fetchq.task.reset');
await reset('taskSubject', 'log info message')
The log message is optional.
FAQs
Simple API to run singleton tasks over a Fetchq queue.
The npm package @forrestjs/service-fetchq-task receives a total of 231 weekly downloads. As such, @forrestjs/service-fetchq-task popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @forrestjs/service-fetchq-task 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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