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asyncgraph is a very simply module for controlling flow between asynchronous code. The idea is to be able to create complex graphs instead of the very simple parallel or series constructions provided by other async libraries. We find it most useful for initializing things at the beginning of a program.
The exported object is the Graph
constructor. Simply instantiate it, and start registering nodes to it:
var Graph = require('asyncgraph');
var g = new Graph();
g.register({
name: 'redis',
run: function(cb){
// do some redis init...
cb();
}
});
g.register({
name: 'mongo',
run: function(cb){
// do some mongo init...
cb();
}
});
g.register({
name: 'orm',
run: function(cb){
// load up some ORM that requires redis and mongo
cb();
},
depends: ['redis', 'mongo']
});
g.on('done', function(){
// continue with the program
});
g.start();
For more detailed information, check out the JSDocs.
Please take care about circular reference.
see LICENSE file.
FAQs
very simply module for controlling flow between asynchronous code
The npm package asyncgraph receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, asyncgraph popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that asyncgraph demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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