@hitorisensei/mutex-decorator v1.0.1
Mutex Decorators Library
This library provides two TypeScript decorators, Mutex and ReentrantMutex, for locking methods to ensure mutual exclusion in asynchronous contexts.
Under the hood, the library uses composable-locks to provide the Mutex locking mechanism.
In contrast to composable-locks, the ReentrantMutex decorator doesn't depend on domain symbols use and instead uses AsyncLocalStorage to keep the recursive lock state.
NOTE: This library is intended to be used by TypeScript projects. \
Projects must have the experimentalDecorators option enabled in the tsconfig.json file.
{
"compilerOptions": {
"experimentalDecorators": true,
}
}Installation
Install the library using npm:
npm install composable-locksUsage
Mutex Decorator
The Mutex decorator ensures that the decorated method is locked with a mutex, allowing only one execution at a time. It queues concurrent calls and executes them sequentially.
Example
import { Mutex } from './mutex';
class ExampleClass {
@Mutex
async criticalSection() {
// Your code here
}
}
const instance = new ExampleClass();
instance.criticalSection();ReentrantMutex Decorator
The ReentrantMutex decorator allows reentrant locking in the same asynchronous context. It uses AsyncLocalStorage to check if the lock is already acquired in the current async context.
Because the use of AsyncLocalStorage is used, a minimal performance and/or memory overhead is expected. Thus, it is recommended to use ReentrantMutex only when recursive calls are expected.
Example
import { ReentrantMutex } from './reentrantMutex';
class ExampleClass {
@ReentrantMutex
async criticalSection() {
// Your code here
}
}
const instance = new ExampleClass();
instance.criticalSection();Testing
The library includes tests for both decorators using Jest. To run the tests, use the following command:
npm testLicense
This project is licensed under the MIT License.