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Pronounced 'chee'.
A simple DSL for parallel and sequential processing.
It is simpler and smaller than any other flow control library you will find, and the features are so powerful, it's probably a monad.
It supports three operations:
From these we derive more complex functions for specific use cases:
npm install qi
bower install qi
These are convenient functions for common use cases.
Map over arrays or objects, executing an asynchronous function.
should = require 'should'
{map} = require 'qi'
squareAsync = (n, next) ->
next null, n * n
describe 'map', ->
it 'should process an array', (done) ->
map [1, 2, 3], squareAsync, (err, results) ->
results.should.eql [1, 4, 9]
done()
it 'should process an object', (done) ->
map {a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}, squareAsync, (err, results) ->
results.should.eql {a: 1, b: 4, c: 9}
done()
These are the 3 base operators, from which all others are derived.
Initialize it on a target function and you will get a callback constructor. You may create as many callbacks as you want and pass them to your subtasks. The target will be called when the subtasks have completed.
It supports the node convention of (err, data). If any of your subtasks return results they will be accumulated in an array. If any return an error, the target will be called immediately with the error, and the results of all further subtasks will be ignored.
You can pass a 'name' to the callback constructor to assign a name to a particular callback. If you do so, the results will become an object, with keys corresponding to the names you assigned.
should = require 'should'
{focus} = require 'qi'
describe 'focus', ->
it 'should wait for all callbacks to return', (done) ->
cb = focus done
setTimeout cb(), 1
setTimeout cb(), 2
setTimeout cb(), 3
it 'should return all results', (done) ->
cb = focus (err, results) ->
should.not.exist err
results.should.eql [0, 1]
done()
i = 0
doStuff = (cb) ->
-> cb null, i++
setTimeout doStuff(cb()), 1
setTimeout doStuff(cb()), 2
This creates a function which when called will pass its args on to multiple child functions.
should = require 'should'
{disperse} = require 'qi'
describe 'disperse', ->
it 'should call all callbacks', ->
yin = (input) ->
input.should.eql 1
yang = (input) ->
input.should.eql 1
taiji = disperse yin, yang
taiji 1
This executes any number of tasks in sequence.
should = require 'should'
{channel} = require 'qi'
describe 'channel', ->
it 'should call multiple functions', (done) ->
task1 = (arg, next) ->
next null, arg * 4
task2 = (arg, next) ->
next null, arg + 2
final = (err, arg) ->
should.not.exist err
should.exist arg
arg.should.eql 42
done()
sequence = channel(task1, task2)
sequence 10, final
Q: Is focus safe to use on a mixture of synchronous and asynchronous subtasks?
A: Yes. Subtasks return their results on process.nextTick, so as long as you construct all your callbacks synchronously, your results should not be collected prematurely.
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FAQs
A small DSL for async flow control.
The npm package qi receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, qi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that qi 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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