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5<h2 align="center">Node Thread Pool and Cluster Pool :arrow_double_up: :on:</h2>
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29
30## Why Poolifier?
31
32Poolifier is used to perform CPU intensive and I/O intensive tasks on nodejs servers, it implements worker pools (yes, more worker pool implementations, so you can choose which one fit better for you) using [worker-threads](https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html#worker_threads_worker_threads) and cluster pools using [Node.js cluster](https://nodejs.org/api/cluster.html) modules.
33With poolifier you can improve your **performance** and resolve problems related to the event loop.
34Moreover you can execute your tasks using an API designed to improve the **developer experience**.
35Please consult our <a href="#general-guidance">general guidelines</a>
36
37- Performance :racehorse: [benchmarks](./benchmarks/README.md)
38- Security :bank: :cop: [![Security Rating](https://sonarcloud.io/api/project_badges/measure?project=pioardi_poolifier&metric=security_rating)](https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=pioardi_poolifier) [![Vulnerabilities](https://sonarcloud.io/api/project_badges/measure?project=pioardi_poolifier&metric=vulnerabilities)](https://sonarcloud.io/dashboard?id=pioardi_poolifier)
39- Easy to use :couple:
40- Easy switch from a pool to another, easy to tune :white_check_mark:
41- Dynamic pool size :white_check_mark:
42- No runtime dependencies :white_check_mark:
43- Proper async integration with node async hooks :white_check_mark:
44- Support for worker threads and cluster node modules :white_check_mark:
45- Support sync and async tasks :white_check_mark:
46- General guidance on pools to use :white_check_mark:
47- Widely tested :white_check_mark:
48- Error handling out of the box :white_check_mark:
49- Active community :white_check_mark:
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56
57## Contents
58
59<h3 align="center">
60 <a href="#overview">Overview</a>
61 <span> · </span>
62 <a href="#installation">Installation</a>
63 <span> · </span>
64 <a href="#usage">Usage</a>
65 <span> · </span>
66 <a href="#node-versions">Node versions</a>
67 <span> · </span>
68 <a href="#api">API</a>
69 <span> · </span>
70 <a href="#general-guidance">General guidance</a>
71 <span> · </span>
72 <a href="#contribute">Contribute</a>
73 <span> · </span>
74 <a href="#team">Team</a>
75 <span> · </span>
76 <a href="#license">License</a>
77</h3>
78
79## Overview
80
81Node pool contains two [worker-threads](https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html#worker_threads_worker_threads)/[cluster worker](https://nodejs.org/api/cluster.html#cluster_class_worker) pool implementations, you don't have to deal with worker-threads/cluster worker complexity.
82The first implementation is a static worker pool, with a defined number of workers that are started at creation time and will be reused.
83The second implementation is a dynamic worker pool with a number of worker started at creation time (these workers will be always active and reused) and other workers created when the load will increase (with an upper limit, these workers will be reused when active), the new created workers will be stopped after a configurable period of inactivity.
84You have to implement your worker extending the ThreadWorker or ClusterWorker class
85
86## Installation
87
88```shell
89npm install poolifier --save
90```
91
92## Usage
93
94You can implement a worker-threads worker in a simple way by extending the class ThreadWorker:
95
96```js
97'use strict'
98const { ThreadWorker } = require('poolifier')
99
100function yourFunction(data) {
101 // this will be executed in the worker thread,
102 // the data will be received by using the execute method
103 return { ok: 1 }
104}
105
106module.exports = new ThreadWorker(yourFunction, {
107 maxInactiveTime: 60000,
108 async: false
109})
110```
111
112Instantiate your pool based on your needed :
113
114```js
115'use strict'
116const { DynamicThreadPool, FixedThreadPool, PoolEvents } = require('poolifier')
117
118// a fixed worker-threads pool
119const pool = new FixedThreadPool(15,
120 './yourWorker.js',
121 { errorHandler: (e) => console.error(e), onlineHandler: () => console.log('worker is online') })
122
123pool.emitter.on(PoolEvents.busy, () => console.log('Pool is busy'))
124
125// or a dynamic worker-threads pool
126const pool = new DynamicThreadPool(10, 100,
127 './yourWorker.js',
128 { errorHandler: (e) => console.error(e), onlineHandler: () => console.log('worker is online') })
129
130pool.emitter.on(PoolEvents.full, () => console.log('Pool is full'))
131pool.emitter.on(PoolEvents.busy, () => console.log('Pool is busy'))
132
133// the execute method signature is the same for both implementations,
134// so you can easy switch from one to another
135pool.execute({}).then(res => {
136 console.log(res)
137}).catch ....
138
139```
140
141You can do the same with the classes ClusterWorker, FixedClusterPool and DynamicClusterPool.
142
143**See examples folder for more details (in particular if you want to use a pool for [multiple functions](./examples/multiFunctionExample.js)).**
144**Now TypeScript is also supported, find how to use it into the example folder**.
145
146Remember that workers can only send and receive serializable data.
147
148## Node versions
149
150Node versions >= 16.x are supported.
151
152## API
153
154### [Documentation](https://poolifier.github.io/poolifier/)
155
156### `pool = new FixedThreadPool/FixedClusterPool(numberOfThreads/numberOfWorkers, filePath, opts)`
157
158`numberOfThreads/numberOfWorkers` (mandatory) Number of workers for this pool
159`filePath` (mandatory) Path to a file with a worker implementation
160`opts` (optional) An object with these properties:
161
162- `messageHandler` (optional) - A function that will listen for message event on each worker
163- `errorHandler` (optional) - A function that will listen for error event on each worker
164- `onlineHandler` (optional) - A function that will listen for online event on each worker
165- `exitHandler` (optional) - A function that will listen for exit event on each worker
166- `workerChoiceStrategy` (optional) - The worker choice strategy to use in this pool:
167
168 - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.ROUND_ROBIN`: Submit tasks to worker in a round robbin fashion
169 - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.LESS_USED`: Submit tasks to the less used worker
170 - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.LESS_BUSY`: Submit tasks to the less busy worker
171 - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN`: Submit tasks to worker using a weighted round robin scheduling algorithm based on tasks execution time
172 - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.FAIR_SHARE`: Submit tasks to worker using a fair share tasks scheduling algorithm based on tasks execution time
173
174 `WorkerChoiceStrategies.WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN` and `WorkerChoiceStrategies.FAIR_SHARE` strategies are targeted to heavy and long tasks
175 Default: `WorkerChoiceStrategies.ROUND_ROBIN`
176
177- `workerChoiceStrategyOptions` (optional) - The worker choice strategy options object to use in this pool.
178 Properties:
179
180 - `medRunTime` (optional) - Use the tasks median run time instead of the tasks average run time in worker choice strategies.
181
182 Default: { medRunTime: false }
183
184- `enableEvents` (optional) - Events emission enablement in this pool. Default: true
185- `enableTasksQueue` (optional) - Tasks queue per worker enablement in this pool. Default: false
186
187- `tasksQueueOptions` (optional) - The worker tasks queue options object to use in this pool.
188 Properties:
189
190 - `concurrency` (optional) - The maximum number of tasks that can be executed concurrently on a worker.
191
192 Default: { concurrency: 1 }
193
194### `pool = new DynamicThreadPool/DynamicClusterPool(min, max, filePath, opts)`
195
196`min` (mandatory) Same as FixedThreadPool/FixedClusterPool numberOfThreads/numberOfWorkers, this number of workers will be always active
197`max` (mandatory) Max number of workers that this pool can contain, the new created workers will die after a threshold (default is 1 minute, you can override it in your worker implementation).
198`filePath` (mandatory) Same as FixedThreadPool/FixedClusterPool
199`opts` (optional) Same as FixedThreadPool/FixedClusterPool
200
201### `pool.execute(data)`
202
203Execute method is available on both pool implementations (return type: Promise):
204`data` (mandatory) An object that you want to pass to your worker implementation
205
206### `pool.destroy()`
207
208Destroy method is available on both pool implementations.
209This method will call the terminate method on each worker.
210
211### `class YourWorker extends ThreadWorker/ClusterWorker`
212
213`fn` (mandatory) The function that you want to execute on the worker
214`opts` (optional) An object with these properties:
215
216- `maxInactiveTime` - Max time to wait tasks to work on (in ms), after this period the new worker will die.
217 The last active time of your worker unit will be updated when a task is submitted to a worker or when a worker terminate a task.
218 If `killBehavior` is set to `KillBehaviors.HARD` this value represents also the timeout for the tasks that you submit to the pool, when this timeout expires your tasks is interrupted and the worker is killed if is not part of the minimum size of the pool.
219 If `killBehavior` is set to `KillBehaviors.SOFT` your tasks have no timeout and your workers will not be terminated until your task is completed.
220 Default: 60000 ms
221
222- `async` - true/false, true if your function contains async code pieces, else false
223- `killBehavior` - Dictates if your async unit (worker/process) will be deleted in case that a task is active on it.
224 **KillBehaviors.SOFT**: If `currentTime - lastActiveTime` is greater than `maxInactiveTime` but a task is still running, then the worker **won't** be deleted.
225 **KillBehaviors.HARD**: If `currentTime - lastActiveTime` is greater than `maxInactiveTime` but a task is still running, then the worker will be deleted.
226 This option only apply to the newly created workers.
227 Default: `KillBehaviors.SOFT`
228
229## General guidance
230
231Performance is one of the main target of these worker pool implementations, we want to have a strong focus on this.
232We already have a bench folder where you can find some comparisons.
233
234### Internal Node.js thread pool
235
236Before to jump into each poolifier pool type, let highlight that **Node.js comes with a thread pool already**, the libuv thread pool where some particular tasks already run by default.
237Please take a look at [which tasks run on the libuv thread pool](https://nodejs.org/en/docs/guides/dont-block-the-event-loop/#what-code-runs-on-the-worker-pool).
238
239**If your task runs on libuv thread pool**, you can try to:
240
241- Tune the libuv thread pool size setting the [UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_uv_threadpool_size_size)
242
243and/or
244
245- Use poolifier cluster pool that spawning child processes will also increase the number of libuv threads since that any new child process comes with a separated libuv thread pool. **More threads does not mean more fast, so please tune your application.**
246
247### Cluster vs Threads worker pools
248
249**If your task does not run into libuv thread pool** and is CPU intensive then poolifier **thread pools** (FixedThreadPool and DynamicThreadPool) are suggested to run CPU intensive tasks, you can still run I/O intensive tasks into thread pools, but performance enhancement is expected to be minimal.
250Thread pools are built on top of Node.js [worker-threads](https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html#worker_threads_worker_threads) module.
251
252**If your task does not run into libuv thread pool** and is I/O intensive then poolifier **cluster pools** (FixedClusterPool and DynamicClusterPool) are suggested to run I/O intensive tasks, again you can still run CPU intensive tasks into cluster pools, but performance enhancement is expected to be minimal.
253Consider that by default Node.js already has great performance for I/O tasks (asynchronous I/O).
254Cluster pools are built on top of Node.js [cluster](https://nodejs.org/api/cluster.html) module.
255
256If your task contains code that runs on libuv plus code that is CPU intensive or I/O intensive you either split it either combine more strategies (i.e. tune the number of libuv threads and use cluster/thread pools).
257But in general, **always profile your application**
258
259### Fixed vs Dynamic pools
260
261To choose your pool consider that with a FixedThreadPool/FixedClusterPool or a DynamicThreadPool/DynamicClusterPool (in this case is important the min parameter passed to the constructor) your application memory footprint will increase.
262Increasing the memory footprint, your application will be ready to accept more tasks, but during idle time your application will consume more memory.
263One good choose from my point of view is to profile your application using Fixed/Dynamic worker pool, and to see your application metrics when you increase/decrease the num of workers.
264For example you could keep the memory footprint low choosing a DynamicThreadPool/DynamicClusterPool with 5 workers, and allow to create new workers until 50/100 when needed, this is the advantage to use the DynamicThreadPool/DynamicClusterPool.
265But in general, **always profile your application**
266
267## Contribute
268
269See guidelines [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md)
270Choose your task here [2.4.x](https://github.com/orgs/poolifier/projects/1), propose an idea, a fix, an improvement.
271
272## Team
273
274<!-- ALL-CONTRIBUTORS-LIST:START - Do not remove or modify this section -->
275
276**Creator/Owner:**
277
278- [**Alessandro Pio Ardizio**](https://github.com/pioardi)
279
280**_Contributors_**
281
282- [**Shinigami92**](https://github.com/Shinigami92)
283- [**Jérôme Benoit**](https://github.com/jerome-benoit)
284
285## License
286
287[MIT](./LICENSE)