In memory queue system prioritizing tasks.
$ npm install --save grouped-queue
The constructor takes an optional array of task groups. The first String
name will be the first queue to be emptied, the second string will be the second group emptied, etc.
By default, the constructor will always add a default
queue in the last position. You can overwrite the position of the default
group if you specify it explicitly.
var Queue = require('grouped-queue');
var queue = new Queue([ 'first', 'second', 'third' ]);
Add a task into a group queue. If no group name is specified, default
will be used.
Implicitly, each time you add a task, the queue will start emptying (if not already running).
Each task function is passed a callback function. This callback must be called when the task is complete.
queue.add(function( cb ) {
DB.fetch().then( cb );
});
You can register tasks in queues that will be dropped if they're already planned. This is done with the once
option. You pass a String (basically a name) to the once
option.
// This one will eventually run
queue.add( method, { once: "readDB" });
// This one will be dropped as `method` is currently in the queue
queue.add( method3, { once: "readDB" });
You can register a task without launching the run loop by passing the argument run: false
.
queue.add( method, { run: false });
Bind your tasks with context and arguments!
var task = function( models, cb ) {
/* you get `models` data here! */
};
queue.add( task.bind(null, models) );
Yes!
This event is called each time the queue emptied itself.
Style Guide: Please base yourself on Idiomatic.js style guide with two space indent
Unit test: Unit tests are written in Mocha. Please add a unit test for every new feature
or bug fix. npm test
to run the test suite.
Documentation: Add documentation for every API change. Feel free to send corrections
or better docs!
Pull Requests: Send fixes PR on the master
branch.
Copyright (c) 2013 Simon Boudrias (twitter: @vaxilart)
Licensed under the MIT license.