This method is available on both pool implementations and returns a promise with the task function execution response.
+### `pool.mapExecute(data, name, transferList)`
+
+`data` Iterable objects that you want to pass to your worker task function implementation.
+`name` (optional) A string with the task function name that you want to execute on the worker. Default: `'default'`
+`transferList` (optional) An array of transferable objects that you want to transfer to your [`ThreadWorker`](#class-yourworker-extends-threadworkerclusterworker) worker implementation.
+
+This method is available on both pool implementations and returns a promise with the task function execution responses array.
+
### `pool.start()`
This method is available on both pool implementations and will start the minimum number of workers.
### `pool.addTaskFunction(name, fn)`
`name` (mandatory) The task function name.
-`fn` (mandatory) The task function.
+`fn` (mandatory) The task function `(data?: Data) => Response | Promise<Response>` or task function object `{ taskFunction: (data?: Data) => Response | Promise<Response>, priority?: number, strategy?: WorkerChoiceStrategy }`. Priority range is the same as Unix nice levels.
This method is available on both pool implementations and returns a boolean promise.
- `workerChoiceStrategy` (optional) - The default worker choice strategy to use in this pool:
- `WorkerChoiceStrategies.ROUND_ROBIN`: Submit tasks to worker in a round robin fashion
- - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.LEAST_USED`: Submit tasks to the worker with the minimum number of executed, executing and queued tasks
- - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.LEAST_BUSY`: Submit tasks to the worker with the minimum tasks total execution and wait time
+ - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.LEAST_USED`: Submit tasks to the worker with the minimum number of executing and queued tasks
+ - `WorkerChoiceStrategies.LEAST_BUSY`: Submit tasks to the worker with the minimum tasks execution time
- `WorkerChoiceStrategies.LEAST_ELU`: Submit tasks to the worker with the minimum event loop utilization (ELU)
- `WorkerChoiceStrategies.WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN`: Submit tasks to worker by using a [weighted round robin scheduling algorithm](./worker-choice-strategies.md#weighted-round-robin) based on tasks execution time
- `WorkerChoiceStrategies.INTERLEAVED_WEIGHTED_ROUND_ROBIN`: Submit tasks to worker by using an [interleaved weighted round robin scheduling algorithm](./worker-choice-strategies.md#interleaved-weighted-round-robin-experimental) based on tasks execution time (experimental)
- `runTime` (optional) - Use the tasks [simple moving median](./worker-choice-strategies.md#simple-moving-median) runtime instead of the tasks simple moving average runtime in worker choice strategies.
- `waitTime` (optional) - Use the tasks [simple moving median](./worker-choice-strategies.md#simple-moving-median) wait time instead of the tasks simple moving average wait time in worker choice strategies.
- `elu` (optional) - Use the tasks [simple moving median](./worker-choice-strategies.md#simple-moving-median) ELU instead of the tasks simple moving average ELU in worker choice strategies.
- - `weights` (optional) - The worker weights to use in weighted round robin worker choice strategies: `{ 0: 200, 1: 300, ..., n: 100 }`.
+ - `weights` (optional) - The worker weights to use in weighted round robin worker choice strategies: `Record<number, number>`.
Default: `{ runTime: { median: false }, waitTime: { median: false }, elu: { median: false } }`
- `tasksStealingOnBackPressure` (optional) - Tasks stealing enablement under back pressure.
- `tasksFinishedTimeout` (optional) - Queued tasks finished timeout in milliseconds at worker termination.
- Default: `{ size: (pool maximum size)^2, concurrency: 1, taskStealing: true, tasksStealingOnBackPressure: true, tasksFinishedTimeout: 2000 }`
+ Default: `{ size: (pool maximum size)^2, concurrency: 1, taskStealing: true, tasksStealingOnBackPressure: false, tasksFinishedTimeout: 2000 }`
- `workerOptions` (optional) - An object with the worker options to pass to worker. See [worker_threads](https://nodejs.org/api/worker_threads.html#worker_threads_new_worker_filename_options) for more details.
### `class YourWorker extends ThreadWorker/ClusterWorker`
-`taskFunctions` (mandatory) The task function or task functions object `{ name_1: fn_1, ..., name_n: fn_n }` that you want to execute on the worker.
+`taskFunctions` (mandatory) The task function or task functions object `Record<string, (data?: Data) => Response | Promise<Response> | { taskFunction: (data?: Data) => Response | Promise<Response>, priority?: number, strategy?: WorkerChoiceStrategy }>` that you want to execute on the worker. Priority range is the same as Unix nice levels.
`opts` (optional) An object with these properties:
- `killBehavior` (optional) - Dictates if your worker will be deleted in case a task is active on it.
- **KillBehaviors.SOFT**: If `currentTime - lastActiveTime` is greater than `maxInactiveTime` but a task is still executing or queued, then the worker **won't** be deleted.
- **KillBehaviors.HARD**: If `currentTime - lastActiveTime` is greater than `maxInactiveTime` but a task is still executing or queued, then the worker will be deleted.
+ **KillBehaviors.SOFT**: If `currentTime - lastActiveTime` is greater than `maxInactiveTime` but the worker is stealing tasks or a task is executing or queued, then the worker **won't** be deleted.
+ **KillBehaviors.HARD**: If `currentTime - lastActiveTime` is greater than `maxInactiveTime` but the worker is stealing tasks or a task is executing or queued, then the worker will be deleted.
This option only apply to the newly created workers.
Default: `KillBehaviors.SOFT`
#### `YourWorker.addTaskFunction(name, fn)`
`name` (mandatory) The task function name.
-`fn` (mandatory) The task function.
+`fn` (mandatory) The task function `(data?: Data) => Response | Promise<Response>` or task function object `{ taskFunction: (data?: Data) => Response | Promise<Response>, priority?: number, strategy?: WorkerChoiceStrategy }`. Priority range is the same as Unix nice levels.
This method is available on both worker implementations and returns `{ status: boolean, error?: Error }`.