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README.md
fastseries
Zero-overhead series function call for node.js.
Also supports each and map!
Benchmark for doing 3 calls setImmediate 1 million times:
- non-reusable
setImmediate: 3887ms async.series: 5981msasync.eachSeries: 5087msasync.mapSeries: 5540msneoAsync.series: 4338msneoAsync.eachSeries: 4195msneoAsync.mapSeries: 4237mstiny-each-async: 4575msfastserieswith results: 4096msfastserieswithout results: 4063msfastseriesmap: 4032msfastserieseach: 4168ms
These benchmarks where taken via bench.js on node 4.2.2, on a MacBook
Pro Retina 2014.
If you need zero-overhead parallel function call, check out fastparallel.
Example for series call
var series = require('fastseries')({
// this is a function that will be called
// when a series completes
released: completed,
// if you want the results, then here you are
results: true
})
series(
{}, // what will be this in the functions
[something, something, something], // functions to call
42, // the first argument of the functions
done // the function to be called when the series ends
)
function late (arg, cb) {
console.log('finishing', arg)
cb(null, 'myresult-' + arg)
}
function something (arg, cb) {
setTimeout(late, 1000, arg, cb)
}
function done (err, results) {
console.log('series completed, results:', results)
}
function completed () {
console.log('series completed!')
}
Example for each and map calls
var series = require('fastseries')({
// this is a function that will be called
// when a series completes
released: completed,
// if you want the results, then here you are
// passing false disables map
results: true
})
series(
{}, // what will be this in the functions
something, // functions to call
[1, 2, 3], // the first argument of the functions
done // the function to be called when the series ends
)
function late (arg, cb) {
console.log('finishing', arg)
cb(null, 'myresult-' + arg)
}
function something (arg, cb) {
setTimeout(late, 1000, arg, cb)
}
function done (err, results) {
console.log('series completed, results:', results)
}
function completed () {
console.log('series completed!')
}
Caveats
The done function will be called only once, even if more than one error happen.
This library works by caching the latest used function, so that running a new series does not cause any memory allocations.
License
ISC
