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A promise-based semaphore implementation suitable to be used with async/await.
A promise-based semaphore implementation suitable to be used with async/await.
Just import { Lock } from 'semaphore-async-await'
, acquire the lock by calling await lock.acquire()
and release it when you're done by calling lock.release()
.
This package can be used to synchronize functions that span multiple iterations of the event loop and prevent other code from being executed while your function is waiting.
Suppose you have a function
async function criticalFunction() {
const data = await getDataFromDb();
const modifiedData = await asynchronouslyDoStuffWithData(data);
return writeDataBackToDb(modifiedData);
}
Calling this function repeatedly could lead to overlapping read/writes. To avoid this problem, a lock can be added like so:
const lock = new Semaphore(1);
async function criticalFunctionSynchronous() {
await lock.acquire();
await criticalFunction();
lock.release();
}
Asynchronous functions like criticalFunction
are executed in multiple chunks of code on the event loop, this package makes it possible to enforce an ordering in these chunks.
yarn add semaphore-async-await
import Semaphore from 'semaphore-async-await';
(async () => {
// A Semaphore with one permit is a lock
const lock = new Semaphore(1);
// Helper function used to wait for the given number of milliseconds
const wait = (ms) => new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, ms));
let globalVar = 0;
(async () => {
// This waits (without blocking the event loop) until a permit becomes available
await lock.wait();
const localCopy = globalVar;
await wait(500);
globalVar = localCopy + 1;
// Signal releases the lock and lets other things run
lock.signal();
})();
// This returns false because the function above has acquired the lock
// and is scheduled to continue executing once the main function yields or
// returns
console.log(lock.tryAcquire() === false);
// Similar to the function above but using waitFor instead of wait. We
// give it five seconds to wait which is enough time for it to acquire
// the lock
(async () => {
// This waits for at least five seconds, trying to acquire a permit.
const didAcquireLock = await lock.waitFor(5000);
if (didAcquireLock) {
const localCopy = globalVar;
await wait(500);
globalVar = localCopy + 1;
// Signal releases the lock and lets other things run
lock.signal();
}
})();
// Alternative to using wait()/signal() directly
lock.execute(async () => {
const localCopy = globalVar;
await wait(500);
globalVar = localCopy + 1;
});
// Wait for everything to finish
await wait(2000);
console.log(globalVar === 3);
})();
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A promise-based semaphore implementation suitable to be used with async/await.
The npm package semaphore-async-await receives a total of 84,352 weekly downloads. As such, semaphore-async-await popularity was classified as popular.
We found that semaphore-async-await 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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