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A queue persist on filesytem to save memory
$ npm install disk-queue
# or
$ pnpm add disk-queue
import { DiskQueue } from "disk-queue";
const queue = new DiskQueue({
filePath,
});
queue.push({ data: 1 });
console.log(queue.remainCount); // 1
queue.push(...[{ data: 2 }, { data: 3 }]);
console.log(queue.remainCount); // 3
console.log(queue.shift()); // {data: 1}
console.log(queue.remainCount); // 2
//...
if (queue.remainCount === 0) {
console.log(queue.shift()); // undefined
}
class of disk queue recive a options object
Type:
interface Options {
filePath: string; // filePath to persist queue
serializer?: Serializer; // default is JSON.stringify
deserializer?: DeSerializer; // default is JSON.parse
}
add items to queue work like Array#shift
dequeue a item work like Array#shift
discard jobs and reset everything
The number of remaining item in queue
event triggered when queue remainCount hit zero
queue.on('drain', () => {
assert(queue.remainCount === 0)
})
event triggered when queue.reset is called
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A queue persist on filesytem to save memory
The npm package disk-queue receives a total of 959 weekly downloads. As such, disk-queue popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that disk-queue 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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