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async-batch
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Asynchronously process task batches.
async-batch shines when you need to process several potentially taxing tasks in terms of computing resources. Some sample use cases:
The package exports a single function, asyncBatch
, which expects three parameters:
The following code snippet showcases how to use it:
import asyncBatch from "async-batch";
async function squares() {
const input = [10, 2, 3, 8, 1, 7, 4];
const processingOrder: number[] = [];
const result = await asyncBatch(
input,
(task: number) => new Promise(
(resolve) => setTimeout(
() => processingOrder.push(task) && resolve(task * task),
task * 25,
)
),
2,
);
console.log(processingOrder); // [ 2, 3, 10, 1, 8, 4, 7];
console.log(result); // [100, 4, 9, 64, 1, 49, 16];
return result;
}
squares();
asyncBatch
returns a Promise
that resolves with the results of all tasks once all of them have been processed.
Tasks in the input list are grabbed in order, however, since each task can take different times to complete, the completion order is not guaranteed to be ordered in any way. Despite of this, the results list returned once asyncBatch
resolves is guaranteed to preserve the order of the elements in a way that the result of processing the task at index X will always be found at index X in the results list.
FAQs
Asynchronously process task batches
We found that async-batch 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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