0.0.2 • Published 7 years ago
@invertase/puppeteer-pool v0.0.2
Puppeteer browser instance pooling via generic-pool
Installation
# NPM:
npm i @invertase/puppeteer-pool
# YARN:
yarn add @invertase/puppeteer-poolUsage
Import
const createPuppeteerPool = require('@invertase/puppeteer-pool');Create a pool
const pool = createPuppeteerPool({
min: 2,
max: 10,
puppeteerLaunchArgs: [{ headless: false }],
});Options
validate: A function to validate an instance prior to use, must return a promise that resolvestrueorfalsepuppeteerLaunchArgs: Array of arguments to pass topuppeteer.launchwhen instances are created
Options provided by generic-pool:
max: maximum number of resources to create at any given time. (default=1)min: minimum number of resources to keep in pool at any given time. If this is set >= max, the pool will silently set the min to equalmax. (default=0)maxWaitingClients: maximum number of queued requests allowed, additionalacquirecalls will be callback with anerrin a future cycle of the event loop.testOnBorrow:boolean: should the pool validate resources before giving them to clients.acquireTimeoutMillis: max milliseconds anacquirecall will wait for a resource before timing out. (default no limit), if supplied should non-zero positive integer.fifo: if true the oldest resources will be first to be allocated. If false the most recently released resources will be the first to be allocated. This in effect turns the pool's behaviour from a queue into a stack.boolean, (default true)priorityRange: int between 1 and x - if set, borrowers can specify their relative priority in the queue if no resources are available.autostart: boolean, should the pool start creating resources, initialize the evictor, etc once the constructor is called. If false, the pool can be started by callingpool.start, otherwise the first call toacquirewill start the pool. (default true)evictionRunIntervalMillis: How often to run eviction checks. Default: 0 (does not run).numTestsPerEvictionRun: Number of resources to check each eviction run. Default: 3.softIdleTimeoutMillis: amount of time an object may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction by the idle object evictor (if any), with the extra condition that at least "min idle" object instances remain in the pool. Default -1 (nothing can get evicted)idleTimeoutMillis: the minimum amount of time that an object may sit idle in the pool before it is eligible for eviction due to idle time. SupersedessoftIdleTimeoutMillisDefault: 30000Promise: Promise lib, a Promises/A+ implementation that the pool should use. Defaults to whateverglobal.Promiseis (usually native promises).
Acquire a browser instance
const browserInstance = await pool.acquire();Release a browser instance
const browserInstance = await pool.acquire();
// do something with your instance,
// when you're finished with the instance; call release:
await pool.release(browserInstance);Drain and clear the pool
await pool.drain();
await pool.clear();License
See LICENSE