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@openally/mutex
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Another Mutex/Semaphore implementation with first-class support of AbortSignal
This package is available in the Node Package Repository and can be easily installed with npm or yarn.
$ npm i @openally/mutex
# or
$ yarn add @openally/mutex
import timers from "node:timers/promises";
import { Mutex } from "@openally/mutex";
const lock = new Mutex({ concurrency: 2 });
async function asynchronousTask() {
const free = await lock.acquire({
signal: AbortSignal.timeout(5_000),
// Release if your asynchronous task never give the hand back (leak/bug for example)
delayBeforeAutomaticRelease: 30_000
});
try {
// Do Asynchronous job here
await timers.setTimeout(100);
console.log("one job done!");
}
finally {
free();
}
}
await Promise.allSettled([
asynchronousTask(),
asynchronousTask(),
asynchronousTask(),
asynchronousTask(),
asynchronousTask()
]);
console.log("all done!");
declare class Mutex {
static readonly MaximumConcurrency: number;
public readonly concurrency: number;
public readonly running: number;
public readonly locked: boolean;
}
[!NOTE] The maximum concurrency defined on the class is
1000
The options payload is described by the following TypeScript interface:
export interface IMutexOptions {
/**
* @default 5
*/
concurrency?: number;
/**
* If disabled it will unref() Node.js timers (allowing to not keep event loop alive).
*
* @default true
*/
keepReferencingTimers?: boolean;
}
export interface IMutexAcquireOptions {
/**
* AbortSignal to be able to define a maximum time to wait before abortion of lock acquisition.
*/
signal?: AbortSignal;
/**
* When acquired, define a maximum delay before automatic release.
*
* No automatic release by default
*/
delayBeforeAutomaticRelease?: number;
}
The acquire method return a callback function that will allow the developer to manually release.
Manually release one lock. If there is no lock it will just return.
A event is emitted when release is triggered (the event itself is a Symbol exported by the package).
import { once } from "node:events";
import { Mutex, MutexRelease } from "@openally/mutex";
const lock = new Mutex();
const free = await lock.acquire();
// free will automatically trigger .release()
setImmediate(() => free());
await once(lock, MutexRelease);
console.log("done!");
Cancel all running locks (will provoke dispatch MutexCanceledError to all promises).
Reset instance state (and remove cancellation if enabled). It will trigger cancel() if there is still promises running.
When cancelled the acquire method will throw a MutexCanceledError error.
import { Mutex, MutexCanceledError } from "@openally/mutex";
const lock = new Mutex().cancel();
try {
await lock.acquire();
}
catch (err) {
console.log(err instanceof MutexCanceledError);
}
MIT
FAQs
Another Mutex/Semaphore implementation with first-class support of AbortSignal
The npm package @openally/mutex receives a total of 743 weekly downloads. As such, @openally/mutex popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @openally/mutex demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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