An async task pooling and throttling utility for javascript.
- π 3kb and zero dependencies
- π₯ ES6 and async/await ready
- π Simple to use!
$ yarn add swimmer # or $ npm i swimmer --savehttps://unpkg.com/swimmer/umd/swimmer.min.js Inline Pooling is great for:
- Throttling intensive tasks in a serial fashion
- Usage with async/await and promises.
- Ensuring that all tasks succeed.
import { poolAll } from 'swimmer' const urls = [...] const doIntenseTasks = async () => { try { const res = await poolAll( urls.map(task => () => fetch(url) // Return an array of functions that return a promise ), 10 // Set the concurrency limit ) } catch (err, task) { // If an error is encountered, the entire pool stops and the error is thrown console.log(`Encountered an error with task: ${task}`) throw err } // If no errors are thrown, you get your results! console.log(res) // [result, result, result, result] }Custom pools are great for:
- Non serial
- Reusable pools
- Handling errors gracefully
- Task management and retry
- Variable throttle speed, pausing, resuming of tasks
import { createPool } from 'swimmer' const urls = [...] const otherUrls = [...] // Create a new pool with a throttle speed and some default tasks const pool = createPool({ concurrency: 5, tasks: urls.map(url => () => fetch(url)) }) // Subscribe to errors pool.onError((err, task) => { console.warn(err) console.log(`Encountered an error with task ${task}. Resubmitting to pool!`) pool.add(task) }) // Subscribe to successes pool.onSuccess((res, task) => { console.log(`Task Complete. Result: ${res}`) }) // Subscribe to settle pool.onSettled(() => console.log("Pool is empty. All tasks are finished!")) const doIntenseTasks = async () => { // Add more tasks to the pool. tasks.forEach( url => pool.add( () => fetch(url) ) ) // Increase the concurrency to 10! This can also be done while it's running. pool.throttle(10) // Pause the pool pool.stop() // Start the pool again! pool.start() // Add a single task and WAIT for it's completion/failure try { const res = await pool.add(() => fetch('http://custom.com/asset.json')) console.log('A custom asset!', res) } catch (err) { console.log('Darn! An error...') throw err } // Then clear the pool. Any running tasks will attempt to finished. pool.clear() }Swimmer exports two functions:
poolAll- creates an inline async/await/promise compatible pool- Arguments
Array[Function => Promise]- An array of functions that return a promise.Int- The concurrency limit for this pool.
- Returns
- A
Promisethat resolves when all tasks are complete, or throws an error if one of them fails.
- A
- Example:
- Arguments
createPool- creates an custom pool- Arguments
Object{}- An optional configuration object for this poolconcurrency: Int (default: 5)- The concurrency limit for this pool.started: Boolean (default: true)- Whether the pool should be started by default or not.tasks: Array[Function => Promise]- An array of functions that return a promise. These tasks will be preloaded into the pool.
- Returns
Object{}add(() => Promise, config{})- Adds a task to the pool. Optionally pass a config objectconfig.priority- Set this option totrueto queue this task in front of all otherpendingtasks.- Returns a promise that resolves/rejects with the eventual response from this task
start()- Starts the pool.stop()- Stops the pool.throttle(Int)- Sets a new concurrency rate for the pool.clear()- Clears all pending tasks from the pool.getActive()- Returns all active tasks.getPending()- Returns all pending tasks.getAll()- Returns all tasks.isRunning()- Returnstrueif the pool is running.isSettled()- Returnstrueif the pool is settled.onSuccess((result, task) => {})- Registers an onSuccess callback.onError((error, task) => {})- Registers an onError callback.onSettled(() => {})- Registers an onSettled callback.
- Arguments
Make sure you are passing an array of thunks. A thunk is a function that returns your task, not your task itself. If you pass an array of tasks that have already been fired off then it's too late for Swimmer to manage them :(
We are always looking for people to help us grow swimmer's capabilities and examples. If you have an issue, feature request, or pull request, let us know!
Swimmer uses the MIT license. For more information on this license, click here.