The WorkerThread wraps a Web Worker with a Promise, also the class creates a worker script on the fly (without having to create separate worker files). You can "inline" your worker function in the same js file as main logic.
- Wraps a Web Worker with a Promise.
- You do not need to use separate js file for a Web Worker.
- You can use function or string with code to create a Web Worker.
- Will simulate a worker via timeout if Web Worker is not supported.
- Allows to throw an Error in Worker scope, and catch it by Promise.
> npm install @cheprasov/worker-thread
import { ThreadFactory } from '@cheprasov/worker-thread';
Simple function for sum
import { ThreadFactory } from '@cheprasov/worker-thread';
const threadSumAB = ThreadFactory.createThread((a, b) => a + b);
threadSumAB.exec(2, 3).then((result) => {
console.log('a + b =', result);
// a + b = 5
});
const threadSumMulti = ThreadFactory.createThread((...args) => {
return args.reduce((result, value) => result + value, 0);
});
threadSumMulti.exec(1, 2, 3, 4, 5).then((result) => {
console.log('a1 + ... + aN =', result);
// a1 + ... + aN = 15
});
Thread functions can return objects, arrays and so on
const threadDeepCopyObject = ThreadFactory.createThread(obj => obj);
const obj1 = { foo: 'bar', num: 42 };
threadDeepCopyObject.exec(obj1).then((copyObj) => {
copyObj.foo = 'upd';
console.log('Copy', copyObj, 'Orig', obj1);
// Copy {foo: "upd", num: 42} Orig {foo: "bar", num: 42}
});
Several function in one thread
const threadMultiCmd = ThreadFactory.createThread((cmd, a, b) => {
switch (cmd) {
case 'sum': return a + b;
case 'max': return Math.max(a, b);
default: return null;
}
});
threadMultiCmd.exec('sum', 1, 2).then((result) => {
console.log('Cmd: sum, a + b =', result);
// Cmd: sum, a + b = 3
});
Errors. Thread allows to throw an Errors and catch it by Promise
const throwError = ThreadFactory.createThread((num) => {
if (!num) {
throw new Error('Some message');
}
if (num === 42) {
// the code works in DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope
// see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope
return self;
}
return 1 / num;
});
const onError = (error) => {
console.log(`${error.type}: ${error.message}`);
};
throwError.exec(0).then().catch(onError);
// Error: Some message
throwError.exec(42).then().catch(onError);
// DataCloneError: Failed to execute 'postMessage' on 'DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope': #<DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope> could not be cloned.
It is a factory class for creating instances of WorkerThread, TimeoutThread, NoopTread.
The method will creates an instance of WorkerThread
if Web Worker is supported, otherwise it will create an instance of TimeoutThread
if function setTimeout
is supported, otherwise it will create an instance of NoopThread
.
The method helps to run your code for wide range of browser by running workers code via timeout (TimeoutThread
) if the browser does not support Web Workers.
arguments:
function
- the function that will be used for web worker.options
-default = {}
Parameters for a new worker. See more here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/WorkerimportScripts
-default = []
- Array of strings. A list of scripts which Web Worker for work. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WorkerGlobalScope/importScriptsname
- see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/Worker#Parameterstype
- see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/Worker#Parameterscredentials
- see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/Worker#ParametersonError
: Function - A function that will be called if an error is occurred on creating of Web Worker. The function receivesErrorEvent
as argument.
Example:
import { ThreadFactory } from '@cheprasov/worker-thread';
const threadSum = ThreadFactory.createThread(
(a, b) => a + b,
{
importScripts: ['foo.js', 'bar.js'],
onError: (error) => {
// it will be error, because it can import specified scripts
console.log('Error', error);
},
}
);
The method creates an instance of WorkerThread
without any checking for support.
See method createThread
for description of arguments.
The method creates an instance of TimeoutThread
without any checking for support.
See method createThread
for description of arguments.
The method creates an instance of NoopThread
without any checking for support.
See method createThread
for description of arguments.
The WorkerThread wraps a Web Worker with a Promise, also the class creates a worker script on the fly (without having to create separate worker files). You can "inline" your worker function in the same js file as main logic.
See more https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker
Method checks browser for support of WorkerThread
Also, please see ThreadFactory
.
arguments:
function
- the function that will be used for web worker. Also, you can user string with code for worker.options
-default = {}
Parameters for a new worker. See more here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/WorkerimportScripts
-default = []
- Array of strings. A list of scripts which Web Worker for work. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WorkerGlobalScope/importScriptsname
- see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/Worker#Parameterstype
- see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/Worker#Parameterscredentials
- see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Worker/Worker#ParametersonError
: Function - A function that will be called if an error is occurred on creating of Web Worker. The function receivesErrorEvent
as argument.
The methods executes worker's function and passes arguments to it, and returns of Promise
, which will be resolved when the function is finished.
The method of the DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope interface discards any tasks queued in the DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope's event loop, effectively closing this particular scope.
The method immediately terminates the Worker. This does not offer the worker an opportunity to finish its operations; it is simply stopped at once.
Example:
import { WorkerThread } from '@cheprasov/worker-thread';
const threadSum = new WorkerThread((a, b) => a + b);
threadSum.exec(2, 3).then((result) => {
console.log('a + b =', result);
// a + b = 5
threadSum.close();
});
The TimeoutThread
emulates WorkerThread
via using setTimeout
function.
See more https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope/setTimeout
Method checks browser for support of TimeoutThread
Also, please see ThreadFactory
.
arguments:
function
- the function that will be used.
The methods executes work function and passes arguments to it, and returns of Promise
, which will be resolved when the function is finished.
The method immediately stops the work function. This does not offer an opportunity to finish its operations.
The same like method close()
, but without a Promise
Example:
import { TimeoutThread } from '@cheprasov/worker-thread';
const threadSum = new TimeoutThread((a, b) => a + b);
threadSum.exec(2, 3).then((result) => {
console.log('a + b =', result);
// a + b = 5
});
The NoopThread
is a stub and it does nothing.
Always return true
;
The methods do nothing.
All thrown error in Web Worker's code will be returned to a Promise
like instance of WorkerError
.
The error has type
, message
and data
.
const threadError = ThreadFactory.createThread((num) => {
if (!num) {
throw new Error('Some message');
}
if (num === 42) {
// the code works in DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope
// see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope
return self;
}
return 1 / num;
});
const onError = (error) => {
console.log(`${error.type}: ${error.message}`);
};
threadError.exec(0).then().catch(onError);
// Error: Some message
threadError.exec(42).then().catch(onError);
// DataCloneError: Failed to execute 'postMessage' on 'DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope': #<DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope> could not be cloned.
Feel free to fork project, fix bugs, tests and finally request for pull