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@karmaniverous/batch-process
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Processes items asynchronously in a throttled, batched operation.
In the real world, most async operations against large data sets need to be batched and throttled.
The batchProcess
function provides a simple, configurable utility for batching and throttling async operations.
batchProcess
logs the progress of batch operations to console
or to an injected logging dependency.
npm i @karmaniverous/batch-process
import { batchProcess } from '@karmaniverous/batch-process';
type Item = Record<string, unknown>; // Your data type.
// Say you have a function processBatch that processes a batch of items, for
// example writing them to a database. Maybe not every item is processed
// successfully, so the function returns a count of processed items and an
// array of unprocessed ones.
interface AsyncResult {
processed: number;
unprocessed: Item[];
}
const processBatch = async (items: Item[]): AsyncResult =>
doSomethingAsync(items);
// Let's write a function that extracts any unprocessed items from an
// AsyncResult.
const unprocessedItemExtractor = ({ unprocessed }: AsyncResult) => unprocessed;
// Here's a bunch of items to process.
const items: Item[] = [
... // Your items here.
];
// Now you can asynchronously process a bunch of items in throttled sets of
// parallel batches!
// batchProcess will...
// - break items into batches of no more than `batchSize` items, and
// - process up to `throttle` batches in parallel, and
// - write a debug log message for each batch attempted, and
// - wait `delayIncrement` ms with exponential backoff to retry failed batches, and
// - throw an exception after `maxRetries` failed retries, and
// - return an array of AsyncResults generated during batch processing.
const results = await batchProcess(items, {
processBatch,
unprocessedItemExtractor,
// see other options below
});
The options
parameter has the following properties:
Default Batchable options are:
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
batchHandler | (items: Item[]) => Promise<Output> | required | Async function to process an individual batch. |
batchSize | number | 25 | The number of items to process in each batch. |
delayIncrement | number | 100 | The number of milliseconds to wait before retrying a failed batch, with 2x exponential backoff. |
logger | Pick<Console, 'debug'> | console | Injected logger object. Must support debug method. |
maxRetries | number | 5 | The number of times to retry a failed batch before throwing an exception. |
throttle | number | 10 | The number of batches to process in parallel. |
unprocessedItemExtractor | (output: Output) => Item[] ⏐ undefined | undefined | Function to extract unprocessed items from an individual batch output. If undefined no retries will be attempted. |
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Processes items asynchronously in a throttled, batched operation.
The npm package @karmaniverous/batch-process receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, @karmaniverous/batch-process popularity was classified as not popular.
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