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parallel_machine
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Javascript library for distributing tasks over many keys, limiting parallelism for each.
Javascript library for distributing async computation based on a distribution key.
npm install parallel_machine
Scenario: we want to run an expensive database migration across many tables in a large database cluster. To avoid bringing down any single database, we try to distribute the load across all the database clusters via parallel_machine
var parallel_machine = require("parallel_machine");
tables = [
{databaseHost: 'a', tableName: 'foo'}
// ...
]
function expensiveDatabaseMigration(task, callback) {
// ...
}
var options = {
// Key which we distribute over - in this case the host of the task we're about to run.
taskDescriptor: (task) -> task.databaseHost,
// Async function that executes the given task.
executor: expensiveDatabaseMigration,
// (Up to) how many tasks to execute on a host at a time in parallel.
keyParallelism: 5,
// How many tasks to execute overall in parallel. Missing or null means unlimited.
overallParallelism: 30
}
parallel_machine(tables, options, (err) => {
console.log('Tasks complete.', err);
});
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Javascript library for distributing tasks over many keys, limiting parallelism for each.
The npm package parallel_machine receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, parallel_machine popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that parallel_machine 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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