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node-task-runner
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A promise-based dependency-free task runner for Node. This library was inspired by the Start-Runner.
npm install node-task-runner
Usage: ntr [options] <tasks> -- [arguments]
Options:
--file=<file> tasks file path, tasks.js by default
--parallel execute tasks in parallel rather than in sequence
const tasks = {};
tasks.task1 = (reporter) => {
return new Promise((resolve) => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve("test chain value");
}, 1000);
});
};
tasks.task2 = (reporter, chainValue, arg1, arg2) => {
reporter(`[chainValue: ${chainValue}, arg1: ${arg1}, arg2: ${arg2}]`);
return new Promise((resolve) => {
setTimeout(() => {
resolve();
}, 5000);
});
};
module.exports = {
tasks: tasks,
reporter: (m) => console.log(m)
};
You have to export all tasks that should be available. The name of the function is used as task name. All tasks should return a Promise. If they do not, the behavior is the same as Promise.resolve().
The reporter function which is passed to all tasks as first argument should be used to emit output to the command line. This is important in parallel mode to avoid mixed up task output. The runner collects all output submitted through the reporter function and emits all if a task finishes. In non-parallel mode the output is emitted immediately as console.log would do. The reporter function can be set with an export in the tasks-file as shown above. console.log will be the default-value
if no reporter is exported.
In sequential mode previously resolved values, are passed to the next task function as second parameter. This feature is not available in parallel mode. In the above example, "task2" would receive "test chain value" as chainValue if "task1" was executed before. If no value was resolved undefined is passed.
The given task arguments from the cli are passed to all tasks as separate variables.
Messages of this library are colored, if chalk is installed.
const ntr = require('node-task-runner');
...
tasks.task3 = (reporter) => {
return Promise.all([ntr.runTask("task1", true), ntr.runTask("task2", true)]);
};
...
const ntr = require('node-task-runner');
...
tasks.task3 = (reporter) => {
return Promise.all([ntr.runFunction("func1", () => { /* do something */ }, true), ntr.runFunction("func2", () => { /* do something */ }, true)]);
};
...
You could run other tasks or functions sequentially or parallel from another task too. The last argument indicates if console outputs should be collected and emitted on
task-end or if they should be printed immediately. Default value is false.
FAQs
A promise-based dependency-free task runner for Node.
The npm package node-task-runner receives a total of 50 weekly downloads. As such, node-task-runner popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-task-runner 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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