✨ Enhance your asynchronous web/node development by sprinkling parallel code execution! ✨
Install from npm:
npm i async-worker
Import:
import AsyncWorker from 'async-worker'
Alternatively use the embedded script tag (AsyncWorker
will be available globally):
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/async-worker/dist/async-worker.web.js"></script>
To perform a long, expensive tasks outside of the main thread use asyncWorker.task
const { task } = new AsyncWorker()
const primes = await task(
(from, to) => {
let computedPrimes = []
// im computing big data that would otherwise block the main thread
return computedPrimes
},
10,
1000000
)
function task<T, S extends any[]>(func: (...args: S) => T, ...args: S): Promise<T>
To cook a function into an asynchronous one use asyncWorker.cook
const { cook } = new AsyncWorker()
const asyncFibo = cook(() => (n) => {
if (n <= 0) return NaN
let [first, second] = [0, 1]
while (--n) [first, second] = [second, first + second]
return first
})
const res = await asyncFibo(5)
console.log(`5th fibonacci number is ${res}`)
function cook<T, S extends any[], U extends any[]>(
func: (...args: S) => (...args: U) => T,
...args: S
): (...args: U) => Promise<T>
To track progress of a task use asyncWorker.track
const { track } = new AsyncWorker()
const tracker = track((tick, n) => {
let fact = 1
for (let i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
fact *= i
tick(i / n)
}
return fact
}, 15)
tracker.tick((progress) => console.log(`the factorial is ${progress * 100}% done!`))
console.log(`the result is ${await tracker.result}`)
function track<T, S extends any[]>(
func: (tick: (progress: number) => void, ...args: S) => T,
...args: S
): {
result: Promise<T>
tick: (ticker: (progress: number) => void) => void
}
Once you're done using, you can kill it
const async = new AsyncWorker()
async.task(/* doing something */)
async.kill()
Because web workers/worker threads exist in a different thread the passed function does not have access to your current context variables. To pass in variables please add them as additional parameters and accept them in your functions. This will not work:
//...
const from = 10
const to = 1000000
const primes = await task(() => {
console.log(from) // error during worker runtime: 'from' is not defined
console.log(to) // error during worker runtime: 'to' is not defined
})
//...
Do instead:
//...
const from = 10
const to = 1000000
const primes = await task(
(from, to) => {
console.log(from) // :)
console.log(to) // :)
},
from,
to
)
//...
Some types are not transferable. Meaning you cannot send them to or receive from a web worker. Notably functions are not transferable. The following will not work:
//...
const answer = () => 42
const result = await task((answer) => {
// DataCloneError: could not clone '() => 42'
}, answer)
//...
Nor will:
//...
const func = await task(() => {
return () => 42
// DataCloneError: could not clone '() => 42'
})
//...