-import type { MessagePort } from 'worker_threads'
-import { isMainThread, parentPort } from 'worker_threads'
+import { type MessagePort, isMainThread, parentPort } from 'node:worker_threads'
import type { MessageValue } from '../utility-types'
import { AbstractWorker } from './abstract-worker'
import type { WorkerOptions } from './worker-options'
+import type { TaskFunctions, WorkerFunction } from './worker-functions'
/**
* A thread worker used by a poolifier `ThreadPool`.
* If you use a `DynamicThreadPool` the extra workers that were created will be terminated,
* but the minimum number of workers will be guaranteed.
*
- * @template DataType of data this worker receives from pool's execution. This can only be serializable data.
- * @template ResponseType of response the worker sends back to the main thread. This can only be serializable data.
+ * @typeParam Data - Type of data this worker receives from pool's execution. This can only be serializable data.
+ * @typeParam Response - Type of response the worker sends back to the main thread. This can only be serializable data.
* @author [Alessandro Pio Ardizio](https://github.com/pioardi)
* @since 0.0.1
*/
/**
* Constructs a new poolifier thread worker.
*
- * @param fn Function processed by the worker when the pool's `execution` function is invoked.
- * @param opts Options for the worker.
+ * @param taskFunctions - Task function(s) processed by the worker when the pool's `execution` function is invoked.
+ * @param opts - Options for the worker.
*/
- public constructor (fn: (data: Data) => Response, opts: WorkerOptions = {}) {
- super('worker-thread-pool:poolifier', isMainThread, fn, parentPort, opts)
+ public constructor (
+ taskFunctions:
+ | WorkerFunction<Data, Response>
+ | TaskFunctions<Data, Response>,
+ opts: WorkerOptions = {}
+ ) {
+ super(
+ 'worker-thread-pool:poolifier',
+ isMainThread,
+ taskFunctions,
+ parentPort,
+ opts
+ )
}
- /** @inheritdoc */
+ /** @inheritDoc */
protected sendToMainWorker (message: MessageValue<Response>): void {
this.getMainWorker().postMessage(message)
}