0.0.6 • Published 9 years ago
angular2-web-worker v0.0.6
What is this?
Web worker service for Angular 2.
Install
npm i angular2-web-workerAPI
export interface IWebWorkerService {
run<T>(workerFunction: (any) => T, data?: any): Promise<T>;
runUrl(url: string, data?: any): Promise<any>;
terminate<T>(promise: Promise<T>): Promise<T>;
}runworkerFunction:- Must be a self-contained function. Cannot reference outside variables.
- You can import other libraries with
importScriptsthough - These are okay:
run(input => input * input, 10); run(input => { const square = num => num * num; return square(input); }, 10); const someFunction = (input) => input * input); run(someFunction, 10); class Runner { private webWorkerService = new WebWorkerService(); constructor() { this.webWorkerService.run(this.someFunction, 10); } someFunction() { return input * input; } }- These will probably NOT work:
// this is not okay because inside the context of the web worker `this` is not the same `this` as here. run(input => this.square(input), 10); // this is not okay because `_` doesn't exist in the web worker context (assuming tht `_` is available here to begin with) run(input => { return _.uniqueId() * input; }, 10);
data: serializable data
runUrl: Basically the same asurl: The url you would use to create aWorkerinstancedata: Same as therunmethod
terminate: Calling this willterminatethe web worker, if it is still running.promise: ThePromiseinstance returned byrunorrunUrl.
Example
Check out angular2-web-worker-example for a sample project,
or see app/app.component.ts for usage with an Angular 2 application.
export class AppComponent implements OnInit {
constructor(private _webWorkerService: WebWorkerService) {
}
ngOnInit() {
const input = 100;
const promise = this._webWorkerService.run(this.someCPUHeavyFunction, input);
promise.then(result => console.log(result));
}
someCPUHeavyFunction (input) {
return input * 10;
}
}