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fqueue
Advanced tools
Readme
It is the distillate of node-filewalker
npm install fqueue
Please have a look at the examples.
Inherits from events.EventEmitter
scope
(default: this)
maxPending
(default: -1)
Maximum asynchronous jobs.
Useful to throttle the number of simultaneous disk-operations.
maxAttempts
(default: 3)
Maximum reattempts on error.
Set to 0 to disable reattempts.
Set to -1 for infinite reattempts.
attemptTimeout
(default: 5000 ms)
Minimum time to wait before reattempt. In milliseconds.
Useful to let network-drives remount, etc.
.scope
.maxPending
.maxAttempts
.attemptTimeout
.running
.paused
.pending
.dequeued
.warnings
.errors
.attempts
.queue
this .start(func, args [, scope [, timeout]])
Starts the function-queue.
this .enqueue(func, args [, scope [, timeout]])
Enqueues a function for later execution.
this .done()
Tell the function-queue that the function has done execution.
this .error(err, func, args [, scope [, maxAttempts [, timeout]]])
Tell the function-queue about an error. This either initiates an
reattempt or emits the 'error' event.
Notice: You need to call .done()
even if the function
called .error([..])
.
boolean .isEmpty()
Returns true
if the queue is empty, otherwise false
this .pause()
Pauses the execution of functions. Emits the 'pause' event after
all pending functions completed.
this .resume()
Resumes the previously paused execution of functions. Immediately
emits the 'resume' event.
pause
resume
done
error err
retry func, args, err, r, scope
Copyright (c) 2012 Oliver Leics oliver.leics@gmail.com
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FAQs
In-memory, error handling (retry) function queue, with the ability to throttle simultaneous executions.
The npm package fqueue receives a total of 4,126 weekly downloads. As such, fqueue popularity was classified as popular.
We found that fqueue 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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