1.1.9 • Published 4 years ago

queoid v1.1.9

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Last release
4 years ago

queoid

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A stupid simple and low-level queue library.

:cloud: Installation

# Using npm
npm install --save queoid

# Using yarn
yarn add queoid

:clipboard: Example

// Require ../lib
const Queoid = require("queoid");

// Create a new queue
var q = new Queoid();

// Push some functions
q.push(function (cb) {
    setTimeout(function () {
        cb(42);
    }, 100);
});

// Push a function with aditional arguments
q.push(function (bar, num, cb) {
    setTimeout(function () {
        cb("Foo " + bar + " " + num);
    }, 50);
}, ["bar", 42]);

// Start the execution
q.start(function (result) {
    console.log(result);
    // => [ { '0': 42 }, { '0': 'Foo bar 42' }, { '0': 'Baz' } ]
});

// Push another function after starting the execution
q.push(function (cb) {
    cb("Baz");
});

:question: Get Help

There are few ways to get help:

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:memo: Documentation

Queoid(fn)

Creates a new function queue.

Params

  • Function fn: The function to call when the queue is ended.

done()

This function ends the queue. This is called internally (in most cases you don't have to call it manually).

check()

Checks the state of the queue and runs the next function.

push(fn, args)

Adds a new function in the queue.

Params

  • Function fn: The function to push in the queue.
  • Array args: The arguments used to call the function.

start(fn)

Start the function queue execution.

Params

  • Function fn: The function to call when the queue is ended.

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:scroll: License

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