-import type { Worker } from 'cluster'
-import { isMaster, worker } from 'cluster'
-import type { MessageValue } from '../utility-types'
-import { AbstractWorker } from './abstract-worker'
-import type { WorkerOptions } from './worker-options'
+import cluster, { type Worker } from 'node:cluster'
+
+import type { MessageValue } from '../utility-types.js'
+import { AbstractWorker } from './abstract-worker.js'
+import type { TaskFunction, TaskFunctions } from './task-functions.js'
+import type { WorkerOptions } from './worker-options.js'
/**
- * An example worker that will be always alive, you just need to **extend** this class if you want a static pool.
+ * A cluster worker used by a poolifier `ClusterPool`.
*
- * When this worker is inactive for more than 1 minute, it will send this info to the main worker,
- * if you are using DynamicClusterPool, the workers created after will be killed, the min num of worker will be guaranteed.
+ * When this worker is inactive for more than the given `maxInactiveTime`,
+ * it will send a termination request to its main worker.
*
+ * If you use a `DynamicClusterPool` the extra workers that were created will be terminated,
+ * but the minimum number of workers will be guaranteed.
+ * @typeParam Data - Type of data this worker receives from pool's execution. This can only be structured-cloneable data.
+ * @typeParam Response - Type of response the worker sends back to the main worker. This can only be structured-cloneable data.
* @author [Christopher Quadflieg](https://github.com/Shinigami92)
* @since 2.0.0
*/
-// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
-export class ClusterWorker<Data = any, Response = any> extends AbstractWorker<
- Worker,
- Data,
- Response
-> {
- public constructor (fn: (data: Data) => Response, opts: WorkerOptions = {}) {
- super('worker-cluster-pool:pioardi', isMaster, fn, opts)
-
- worker.on('message', (value: MessageValue<Data>) => {
- if (value?.data && value.id) {
- // here you will receive messages
- // console.log('This is the main worker ' + isMain)
- if (this.async) {
- this.runInAsyncScope(this.runAsync.bind(this), this, fn, value)
- } else {
- this.runInAsyncScope(this.run.bind(this), this, fn, value)
- }
- } else if (value.kill) {
- // here is time to kill this worker, just clearing the interval
- if (this.interval) clearInterval(this.interval)
- this.emitDestroy()
- }
- })
+export class ClusterWorker<
+ Data = unknown,
+ Response = unknown
+> extends AbstractWorker<Worker, Data, Response> {
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new poolifier cluster 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 (
+ taskFunctions: TaskFunction<Data, Response> | TaskFunctions<Data, Response>,
+ opts: WorkerOptions = {}
+ ) {
+ super(cluster.isPrimary, cluster.worker, taskFunctions, opts)
}
- protected getMainWorker (): Worker {
- return worker
+ /** @inheritDoc */
+ protected handleReadyMessage (message: MessageValue<Data>): void {
+ if (message.workerId === this.id && message.ready === false) {
+ try {
+ this.getMainWorker().on('message', this.messageListener.bind(this))
+ this.sendToMainWorker({
+ ready: true,
+ taskFunctionsProperties: this.listTaskFunctionsProperties(),
+ })
+ } catch {
+ this.sendToMainWorker({
+ ready: false,
+ taskFunctionsProperties: this.listTaskFunctionsProperties(),
+ })
+ }
+ }
}
- protected sendToMainWorker (message: MessageValue<Response>): void {
- this.getMainWorker().send(message)
+ /** @inheritDoc */
+ protected get id (): number {
+ return this.getMainWorker().id
}
- protected handleError (e: Error | string): string {
- return e instanceof Error ? e.message : e
+ /** @inheritDoc */
+ protected readonly sendToMainWorker = (
+ message: MessageValue<Response>
+ ): void => {
+ this.getMainWorker().send({
+ ...message,
+ workerId: this.id,
+ } satisfies MessageValue<Response>)
}
}