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multithreading-toolkit
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npm install multithreading-toolkit --save
workerThreadsFunction
- Execution of a function in a separate thread (based on worker_threads module). Available for Node.js version 10.5.0 and higher.source
: Function or path to the module that exports the function (Function/String)options
: Options when creating a function (Object):options.returnTimeout
: Return timeout (milliseconds) (Default: 60000)options.eval
: true
, if the function was passed as the source, false
if the path to the module was passed as the source (Default: false)options.execArgv
: execArgv for Worker
instance (Array) (Default: [])options.pool
: Do I need to use a pool of workers (Bool) (Default: false)options.poolOptions
: Pool options for generic-pool'use strict';
const myReturnTimeout = 1000000;
const { workerThreadsFunction } = require('multithreading-toolkit');
const someFunction = workerThreadsFunction(function (arg1, arg2, arg3) {
// arg1, arg2, arg3 - Some data for calculations
// Some heavy calculations, which usually block the thread
return 'Some result';
}, {
eval: true
});
// Call the function, passing in an array of arguments
someFunction([1, 2, 3], {returnTimeout: myReturnTimeout}).then(console.log).catch(console.error);
forkFunction
- Execution of a function in a separate thread (based on child_process.fork).source
: Function or path to the module that exports the function (Function/String)options
: Options when creating a function (Object):options.returnTimeout
: Return timeout (milliseconds) (Default: 60000)options.eval
: true
, if the function was passed as the source, false
if the path to the module was passed as the source (Default: false)options.forkOptions
: options for child_process.forkoptions.pool
: Do I need to use a pool of workers (Bool) (Default: false)options.poolOptions
: Pool options for generic-pool'use strict';
const myReturnTimeout = 1000000;
const { forkFunction } = require('multithreading-toolkit');
const someFunction = forkFunction(function (arg1, arg2, arg3) {
// arg1, arg2, arg3 - Some data for calculations
// Some heavy calculations, which usually block the thread
return 'Some result';
}, {
eval: true
});
// Call the function, passing in an array of arguments
someFunction([1, 2, 3], {returnTimeout: myReturnTimeout}).then(console.log).catch(console.error);
FAQs
Node.js multithreading toolkit
The npm package multithreading-toolkit receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, multithreading-toolkit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that multithreading-toolkit 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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