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async-promise-pool
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A flexible pool of promises that can be awaited and executed at a chosen level of concurrency
Promise pool is a small, dependency free, library to manage the concurrent resolution of any number of promises. It is particularly useful when the promises are not all available upfront.
const PromisePool = require("async-promise-pool");
// concurrency is the only option for PromisePool and enables you to
// choose how many promises will run at once
const pool = new PromisePool({ concurrency: 3 });
// elsewhere add functions to the pool that produce promises. We use
// functions here to prevent the promises from immediately executing.
pool.add(() => thingThatReturnsAPromise());
// you can await pool.all to ensure that all promises in the pool are
// resolved before continuing.
await pool.all();
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A flexible pool of promises that can be awaited and executed at a chosen level of concurrency
The npm package async-promise-pool receives a total of 516 weekly downloads. As such, async-promise-pool popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that async-promise-pool 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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