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Run RPC over a MessagePort object from a Worker thread (or WebWorker)
npm install thread-rpc
First in the parent thread
const ThreadRPC = require('thread-rpc')
// in the main process
const main = new ThreadRPC(workerThreadsInstance)
main.respond('echo', async function (data) {
return {
echo: data
}
})
Then in the child thread
const child = new ThreadRPC(workerThreads.parentPort)
// Send a request
console.log(await child.request('echo', 'world'))
// Send a request synchronously
console.log(child.requestSync('echo', 'world'))
const rpc = new ThreadRPC(messagePort, [options])Create a new instance. messagePort should be a message port instance (ie has the postMessage API).
Options include:
{
syncBufferSize: 4096 // initial size of the sync request shared array buffer
}
rpc.respond(method, async onrequest (params, opts))Setup a responder for a method. Options include:
{
transferList, // passed to postMessage's transferList
sync: bool // true is this is from requestSync - mostly here for debugging
}
const res = await rpc.request(method, params, [transferList])Send a request to the other side of the instance.
const res = rpc.requestSync(method, params, [transferList])Same as above except it's synchronous, so it blocks the thread - use with care.
Note that currently this only supports JSON.stringify'able responses or a Buffer/Uint8Array response.
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Run RPC over a MessagePort object from a Worker thread (or WebWorker)
We found that thread-rpc 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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