2.0.2 • Published 2 years ago
worker-spawner v2.0.2
What is this?
A Worker Thread spawner for Node.js with a simple API.
How do I install it?
npm install worker-spawnerHow can I use it?
You can find a simple example in the examples folder.
Basic usage
My script:
const { workerThreadExecute } = require('worker-spawner');
const myExpensiveFunction = await workerThreadExecute(__dirname + '/blocking-expensive-function.js', myInput);
console.log(myExpensiveFunction);My worker:
const { parentPort } = require('worker_threads');
parentPort.on('message', (input) => {
// Do some expensive stuff
myOutput = input.map((item) => item * 2);
parentPort.postMessage(myOutput);
});Advanced usage - Preloading
My script:
const { Worker } = require('worker_threads');
const { workerThreadExecute } = require('worker-spawner');
const preloadedWorker = new Worker(__dirname + '/blocking-expensive-function.js');
const myExpensiveFunction = await workerThreadExecute(preloadedWorker, myInput);
console.log(myExpensiveFunction);My worker:
const { parentPort } = require('worker_threads');
parentPort.on('message', (input) => {
// Do some expensive stuff
myOutput = input.map((item) => item * 2);
parentPort.postMessage(myOutput);
});API
The workerThreadExecute function takes two arguments:
workerPathOrInstance(required): Either a path to a worker file or a preloaded worker instance.payload(optional): The input to be passed to the worker. This input will be passed to the worker as a message.options(optional): An object containing the following properties:unref: If set totrue, the worker thread will be unref'd. Defaults tofalse.timeout: The timeout in milliseconds after which the worker will be terminated. Defaults to0(no timeout).
workerOptions(optional): Additional worker options respecting the WorkerOptions Interface
Tests
You can run the tests by using the following command:
npm test