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native-promise-pool

Create a pool of a specified concurrency that accepts functions that return promises

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Create a pool of a specified concurrency that accepts functions that return promises

Usage

Complete API Documentation.

To use, just make a promise pool with the specified concurrency, then wrap the method in a pool.open(() => /* the code that you want pooled */). The callback is necessary, as otherwise the code that you want pooled will execute before it is pooled. By pooling it, it executes once the pool entry is called.

import PromisePool from 'native-promise-pool'
const pool = new PromisePool(2) // 5 tasks at once
await Promise.all([
    pool.open(() => /* the thing that takes a while */)
    pool.open(() => /* the thing that takes a while */)
    pool.open(() => /* the thing that takes a while, will run after the first two have completed */)
])

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Finally

This package depends on Promise.prototype.finally existing, which it does on Node v10 and above.

On older environments, you must use a shim, like so:

require('promise.prototype.finally').shim()
const pool = require('native-promise-pool').create({ concurrency: 2 })

Install

npm

  • Install: npm install --save native-promise-pool
  • Import: import pkg from ('native-promise-pool')
  • Require: const pkg = require('native-promise-pool').default

Deno

import pkg from 'https://unpkg.com/native-promise-pool@^3.6.0/edition-deno/index.ts'

pika

<script type="module">
    import pkg from '//cdn.pika.dev/native-promise-pool/^3.6.0'
</script>

unpkg

<script type="module">
    import pkg from '//unpkg.com/native-promise-pool@^3.6.0'
</script>

jspm

<script type="module">
    import pkg from '//dev.jspm.io/native-promise-pool@3.6.0'
</script>

Editions

This package is published with the following editions:

  • native-promise-pool/source/index.ts is TypeScript source code with Import for modules
  • native-promise-pool aliases native-promise-pool/edition-esnext/index.js
  • native-promise-pool/edition-esnext/index.js is TypeScript compiled against ESNext for Node.js with Require for modules
  • native-promise-pool/edition-browsers/index.js is TypeScript compiled against ES2019 for web browsers with Import for modules
  • native-promise-pool/edition-deno/index.ts is TypeScript source code made to be compatible with Deno

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Package last updated on 10 Jun 2020

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