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A simple interface between Workers.
npm install --save battalion
To expose an interface from a Worker:
// src/worker-module.js
import Battalion from 'battalion'
Battalion.export({
addTwo ({ first, second }) {
return first + second
}
})
Then, to create / access that worker from the main thread:
// src/index.js
import Battalion from 'battalion'
import MyWorker from './worker-module' // import worker with webpack / worker-loader
let battalion = new Battalion(MyWorker)
let workerInstance = battalion.createInstance()
workerInstance.dispatch('addTwo', { first: 1, second: 2 }).then((result) => {
console.log(result) // => 3
})
Options object:
Promise
: the Promise implementation to use (defaults to Promise
)Task
: the Task implementation to use (uses Promises by default)MyWorker
: Worker class.
Returns a WorkerInstance
.
count
: Number of workers to use.
Returns a PoolInstance
.
Assign a worker instance a job.
type
: Name of exported function to run.
data
: Object that will be passed to the function.
Returns a Promise (or Task) of the eventual result.
Same as above, but will be distributed among available workers.
callback
: Function, will be called when a job is complete.
Receives an object containing two properties: completed
(total number of completed jobs) and pending
(jobs in job queue).
Resets the completed
jobs count and empties the existing job queue.
FAQs
Web worker management utilities
The npm package battalion receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, battalion popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that battalion 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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