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track-sequence-ids
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if you are doing work related to sequence ids this tracks what you should store in your .sequence file.
if you are doing work related to sequence ids this tracks what you should store in your .sequence file.
var tracker = require('track-sequence-ids')
var write = require('write-file-atomic')
var startSequence = tracker(function saveSequence(sequence){
write('.sequence',sequence,function(){
//done. only gets called once with 2 but only after sequence 1 is complete
})
})
var done = startSequence(1)
setTimeout(function(){
done()
},1000)
var done2 = startSequence(2)
setTimeout(function(){
done2()
},500)
this logic ensures that you cant accidentally save a sequence id higher than jobs you have yet to complete. it protects you from skipping jobs if you process multiple jobs at a time from the same queue.
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if you are doing work related to sequence ids this tracks what you should store in your .sequence file.
The npm package track-sequence-ids receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, track-sequence-ids popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that track-sequence-ids 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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