JavaScript Semaphore
A promise-based semaphore implementation suitable to be used with async/await.
Spare me the details, all I need is a lock.
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()
.
But JavaScript is single-threaded and doesn't need semaphores!
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.
Install
yarn add semaphore-async-await
Usage
import Semaphore from 'semaphore-async-await';
(async () => {
const lock = new Semaphore(1);
const wait = (ms) => new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, ms));
let globalVar = 0;
(async () => {
await lock.wait();
const localCopy = globalVar;
await wait(500);
globalVar = localCopy + 1;
lock.signal();
})();
console.log(lock.tryAcquire() === false);
(async () => {
const didAcquireLock = await lock.waitFor(5000);
if (didAcquireLock) {
const localCopy = globalVar;
await wait(500);
globalVar = localCopy + 1;
lock.signal();
}
})();
lock.execute(async () => {
const localCopy = globalVar;
await wait(500);
globalVar = localCopy + 1;
});
await wait(2000);
console.log(globalVar === 3);
})();
License
MIT