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Process class objects according to json array input data.

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Process class objects by selected appender according to json array input data. All appenders are processed synchronously.


Included tag appenders:

  • all - process class object per json input array.
  • top_one - process class object per the first entry in a json input array.
  • bottom_one - process class object per the last entry in a json input array.
  • func_all - process custom functions of custom class objects per json input array.
  • sync_all - process custom functions of custom class objects per json input array.
  • status - process custom class objects by status (matching or non-matching items) per json input array.
  • name - process custom class objects by name (matching or non-matching items) per json input array.
  • version - process custom class objects by version (matching or non-matching items) per json input array.

Mocha Test

npm test

General Setup Test

npm run test_all
npm run test_top_one
npm run test_bottom_one
npm run test_func_all
npm run test_sync_all
npm run test_by_name_matching
npm run test_by_name_non_matching
npm run test_by_status_matching
npm run test_by_status_non_matching
npm run test_by_version_matching
npm run test_by_version_non_matching

Usage



var queue = require("queuejson");

class class_test {
    private id: number = 0
    private name: string = ''
    private log: any
    constructor(props: any) {
        let t = this
        t.id = props.id
        t.log = props.log
        t.name = props.name

        t.process = t.process.bind(t)
    }

    process(callback: any) {
        let t = this
        if (t.id == 3) {
            callback({ error: { msg: `this id(${t.id}) has some problem` } })
        } else
            callback({ success: { id: t.id } })
    }

}

const sample_data = [
    { props: { id: 1, name: 'test' } },
    { props: { id: 2, name: 'another' } },
    { props: { id: 3, name: 'some name' } },
    { props: { id: 4, name: 'name x' } }
]

let qJson = new queue({
        class_obj: class_test,
        appender: 'all',
        stats: true,
        debug: true
    }).init({ input_data: sample_data })

try {

    qJson.process({}).then((success: any) => {
        qJson.logMsg(`all success: (${JSON.stringify(success)})`, {"type": "success"})
    }, (error: any) => {
        qJson.logMsg(`all errors: (${JSON.stringify(error)})`, {"type": "error"})
    })
} catch (e) {
    qJson.logMsg(`error running readme test`, {"type": "error"})
}



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Package last updated on 01 Feb 2023

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