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987e0026 1# Node Thread Pool :arrow_double_up: :on:
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34a572eb 10<h2>Contents </h2>
11<h3 align="center">
12 <a href="#installation">Installation</a>
13 <span> · </span>
14 <a href="#usage">Usage</a>
15 <span> · </span>
16 <a href="#api">API</a>
17 <span> · </span>
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18 <a href="#cyp">Choose a pool</a>
19 <span> · </span>
34a572eb 20 <a href="#contribute">Contribute</a>
21 <span> · </span>
22 <a href="#nv">Compatibility</a>
23 <span> · </span>
24 <a href="#license">License</a>
25</h3>
26
f349ea72 27<h2> Overview </h2>
1a4ec243 28Node pool contains two <a href="https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html#worker_threads_worker_threads">worker-threads </a> pool implementations , you don' t have to deal with worker-threads complexity. <br>
755f08b3 29The first implementation is a static thread pool , with a defined number of threads that are started at creation time and will be reused.<br>
106744f7 30The second implementation is a dynamic thread pool with a number of threads started at creation time ( these threads will be always active and reused) and other threads created when the load will increase ( with an upper limit, these threads will be reused when active ), the new created threads will be stopped after a configurable period of inactivity. <br>
34a572eb 31You have to implement your worker extending the ThreadWorker class<br>
32<h2 id="installation">Installation</h2>
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1a4ec243 34```
ba2be357 35npm install node-thread-pool --save
1a4ec243 36```
34a572eb 37<h2 id="usage">Usage</h2>
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38
39You can implement a worker in a simple way , extending the class ThreadWorker :
40
41```js
42'use strict'
43const { ThreadWorker } = require('node-pool')
44
106744f7 45function yourFunction (data) {
46 // this will be executed in the worker thread,
47 // the data will be received by using the execute method
48 return { ok: 1 }
49}
50
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51class MyWorker extends ThreadWorker {
52 constructor () {
106744f7 53 super(yourFunction, { maxInactiveTime: 1000 * 60})
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54 }
55}
56module.exports = new MyWorker()
57```
58
59Instantiate your pool based on your needed :
60
61```js
62'use strict'
34a572eb 63const { FixedThreadPool, DynamicThreadPool } = require('node-pool')
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65// a fixed thread pool
66const pool = new FixedThreadPool(15,
106744f7 67 './yourWorker.js',
68 { errorHandler: (e) => console.error(e), onlineHandler: () => console.log('worker is online') })
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69
70// or a dynamic thread pool
71const pool = new DynamicThreadPool(10, 100,
106744f7 72 './yourWorker.js',
73 { errorHandler: (e) => console.error(e), onlineHandler: () => console.log('worker is online') })
74
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75pool.emitter.on('FullPool', () => console.log('Pool is full'))
76
77// the execute method signature is the same for both implementations,
78// so you can easy switch from one to another
79pool.execute({}).then(res => {
80 console.log(res)
81}).catch ....
82
83```
84
106744f7 85<strong> See examples folder for more details ( in particular if you want to use a pool for [multiple functions](./examples/multiFunctionExample.js) ).</strong>
1a4ec243 86
34a572eb 87<h2 id="nv">Node versions</h2>
88
ab1526e9 89You can use node version 10.x with --experimental-worker flag, or you can use an higher version (i.e 12.x) <br>
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34a572eb 91<h2 id="api">API</h2>
92
93### `pool = new FixedThreadPool(numThreads, filePath, opts)`
94`numThreads` (mandatory) Num of threads for this worker pool <br>
95`filePath` (mandatory) Path to a file with a worker implementation <br>
96`opts` (optional) An object with these properties :
97- `errorHandler` - A function that will listen for error event on each worker thread
98- `onlineHandler` - A function that will listen for online event on each worker thread
99- `exitHandler` - A function that will listen for exit event on each worker thread
100- `maxTasks` - This is just to avoid not useful warnings message, is used to set <a href="https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v12.x/docs/api/events.html#events_emitter_setmaxlisteners_n">maxListeners</a> on event emitters ( workers are event emitters)
101
102### `pool = new DynamicThreadPool(min, max, filePath, opts)`
103`min` (mandatory) Same as FixedThreadPool numThreads , this number of threads will be always active <br>
104`max` (mandatory) Max number of workers that this pool can contain, the new created threads will die after a threshold ( default is 1 minute , you can override it in your worker implementation). <br>
105`filePath` (mandatory) Same as FixedThreadPool <br>
106`opts` (optional) Same as FixedThreadPool <br>
107
108### `pool.execute(data)`
109Execute method is available on both pool implementations ( return type : Promise): <br>
110`data` (mandatory) An object that you want to pass to your worker implementation <br>
111
112### `pool.destroy()`
113Destroy method is available on both pool implementations.<br>
114This method will call the terminate method on each worker.
115
116
117### `class YourWorker extends ThreadWorker`
118`fn` (mandatory) The function that you want to execute on the worker thread <br>
119`opts` (optional) An object with these properties :
120- `maxInactiveTime` - Max time to wait tasks to work on ( in ms) , after this period the new worker threads will die.
121
48211d04 122<h2 id="cyp">Choose your pool</h2>
106744f7 123Performance is one of the main target of these thread pool implementations, we want to have a strong focus on this.<br>
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124We already have a bench folder where you can find some comparisons.
125To choose your pool consider that with a FixedThreadPool or a DynamicThreadPool ( in this case is important the min parameter passed to the constructor) your application memory footprint will increase . <br>
106744f7 126Increasing the memory footprint, your application will be ready to accept more CPU bound tasks, but during idle time your application will consume more memory. <br>
48211d04 127One good choose from my point of view is to profile your application using Fixed/Dynamic thread pool , and to see your application metrics when you increase/decrease the num of threads. <br>
106744f7 128For example you could keep the memory footprint low choosing a DynamicThreadPool with 5 threads, and allow to create new threads until 50/100 when needed, this is the advantage to use the DynamicThreadPool. <br>
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129But in general , <strong>always profile your application </strong>
130
34a572eb 131<h2 id="contribute">Contribute</h2>
132
133See guidelines [CONTRIBUTING](./.github/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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34a572eb 136<h2 id="license">License</h2>
1a4ec243 137
9507c1d4 138[MIT](./LICENSE)
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