Class ThreadWorker<Data, Response>

A thread worker used by a poolifier ThreadPool.

When this worker is inactive for more than the given maxInactiveTime, it will send a termination request to its main thread.

If you use a DynamicThreadPool the extra workers that were created will be terminated, but the minimum number of workers will be guaranteed.

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of data this worker receives from pool's execution. This can only be serializable data.

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of response the worker sends back to the main thread. This can only be serializable data.

Author

Alessandro Pio Ardizio

Since

0.0.1

Type Parameters

  • Data = unknown

  • Response = unknown

Hierarchy

Constructors

  • Constructs a new poolifier thread worker.

    Type Parameters

    • Data = unknown

    • Response = unknown

    Parameters

    • fn: ((data: Data) => Response)

      Function processed by the worker when the pool's execution function is invoked.

        • (data: Data): Response
        • Parameters

          • data: Data

          Returns Response

    • opts: WorkerOptions = {}

      Options for the worker.

    Returns ThreadWorker<Data, Response>

Properties

aliveInterval?: Timeout

Handler Id of the aliveInterval worker alive check.

lastTaskTimestamp: number

Timestamp of the last task processed by this worker.

mainWorker: undefined | null | MessagePort

Options for the worker.

Methods

  • Returns

    The unique asyncId assigned to the resource.

    Returns number

  • Binds the given function to execute to this AsyncResource's scope.

    The returned function will have an asyncResource property referencing the AsyncResource to which the function is bound.

    Since

    v14.8.0, v12.19.0

    Type Parameters

    • Func extends ((...args: any[]) => any)

    Parameters

    • fn: Func

      The function to bind to the current AsyncResource.

    Returns Func & { asyncResource: AsyncResource }

  • Call all destroy hooks. This should only ever be called once. An error will be thrown if it is called more than once. This must be manually called. If the resource is left to be collected by the GC then the destroy hooks will never be called.

    Returns

    A reference to asyncResource.

    Returns ThreadWorker<Data, Response>

  • Handles an error and convert it to a string so it can be sent back to the main worker.

    Returns

    Message of the error.

    Parameters

    • e: string | Error

      The error raised by the worker.

    Returns string

  • Parameters

    • value: MessageValue<Data, MessagePort>
    • fn: ((data: Data) => Response)
        • (data: Data): Response
        • Parameters

          • data: Data

          Returns Response

    Returns void

  • Runs the given function synchronously.

    Parameters

    • fn: ((data?: Data) => Response)

      Function that will be executed.

        • (data?: Data): Response
        • Parameters

          • Optional data: Data

          Returns Response

    • value: MessageValue<Data, unknown>

      Input data for the given function.

    Returns void

  • Runs the given function asynchronously.

    Parameters

    • fn: ((data?: Data) => Promise<Response>)

      Function that will be executed.

        • (data?: Data): Promise<Response>
        • Parameters

          • Optional data: Data

          Returns Promise<Response>

    • value: MessageValue<Data, unknown>

      Input data for the given function.

    Returns void

  • Call the provided function with the provided arguments in the execution context of the async resource. This will establish the context, trigger the AsyncHooks before callbacks, call the function, trigger the AsyncHooks after callbacks, and then restore the original execution context.

    Since

    v9.6.0

    Type Parameters

    • This

    • Result

    Parameters

    • fn: ((this: This, ...args: any[]) => Result)

      The function to call in the execution context of this async resource.

        • (this: This, ...args: any[]): Result
        • Parameters

          • this: This
          • Rest ...args: any[]

          Returns Result

    • Optional thisArg: This

      The receiver to be used for the function call.

    • Rest ...args: any[]

      Optional arguments to pass to the function.

    Returns Result

  • Returns

    The same triggerAsyncId that is passed to the AsyncResource constructor.

    Returns number

  • Binds the given function to the current execution context.

    The returned function will have an asyncResource property referencing the AsyncResource to which the function is bound.

    Since

    v14.8.0, v12.19.0

    Type Parameters

    • Func extends ((this: ThisArg, ...args: any[]) => any)

    • ThisArg

    Parameters

    • fn: Func

      The function to bind to the current execution context.

    • Optional type: string

      An optional name to associate with the underlying AsyncResource.

    • Optional thisArg: ThisArg

    Returns Func & { asyncResource: AsyncResource }

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