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MyPQueue

My Implementation of a Concurrent Promise Queue.
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Implementation inspired by and a refactor of concurrent-promise-queue. Check it out!

From concurrent-promise-queue, "Allows promises to be queued up and executed at a maximum rate defined by time or max concurrency"

What's Different?

short verison

  • enhanced readability
  • better/more explicit encapsulation
  • using maps for promisesBeingExecuted and promiseExecutedCallbacks
  • try catch, error handling improvements, and add my logger with winston
  • spliting up execute() into multiple functions .

long verison

  • Error Handling and Logging: The first class MyConcurrentPromiseQueue uses the winston logger to provide improved logging and error handling. This can be seen in the execute() method, where it uses a try-catch block to log errors when they occur. In contrast, the second class, ConcurrentPromiseQueue, does not have any explicit error handling or logging.

  • Storage of Executing Promises and Callbacks: MyConcurrentPromiseQueue uses Map for storing executing promises (promisesBeingExecuted) and promise execution callbacks (promiseExecutedCallbacks). This provides better performance and more straightforward API compared to the plain object used in ConcurrentPromiseQueue.

  • Promise Handling: In MyConcurrentPromiseQueue, each promise supplier is invoked right away in the execute() method, and the result is handled through separate onPromiseFulfilled and onPromiseRejected methods. In ConcurrentPromiseQueue, each promise supplier is also invoked in the execute() method, but its result is handled right within this method.

  • Reattempt Mechanism: The ConcurrentPromiseQueue class has a mechanism to reattempt promise execution when the rate limit is exceeded (reattemptTimeoutId). This feature is absent in MyConcurrentPromiseQueue.

  • Option Defaults: MyConcurrentPromiseQueue sets default values for the queue options by destructuring and overwriting the defaults with the provided options. The ConcurrentPromiseQueue class sets defaults by using the logical OR operator to take the provided value or the default value if the provided value is not truthy.

  • Logger Control: The MyConcurrentPromiseQueue class includes a method turnOffLogger() to silence the logger. This method is not present in ConcurrentPromiseQueue.

  • Code Structuring: The MyConcurrentPromiseQueue class is more modular with different operations separated into distinct methods (onPromiseFulfilled, onPromiseRejected, finalizePromise). This makes the code easier to follow and manage compared to ConcurrentPromiseQueue, where these operations are performed within the execute() method itself.

  • Overall, these changes make MyConcurrentPromiseQueue more robust and manageable, especially in a production environment where error handling, logging, and code maintainability are crucial.

Install

npm i mypqueue

Examples:

Executing promises in parallel

import { MyConcurrentPromiseQueue } from "./pqueue.js";

const transactionStatus = (seconds: number, id: string) =>
  new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
    if (seconds > 25) {
      reject(new Error("Request timed out"));
    }
    setTimeout(() => {
      resolve(`Your transaction is successful, ${id}`);
    }, seconds * 1000);
  });

async function run() {
  const queue = new MyConcurrentPromiseQueue({
    maxNumberOfConcurrentPromises: 5,
  });

  return await Promise.all([
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(1, "A")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(2, "B")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(2, "C")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(5, "D")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(3, "E")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(5, "F")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(1, "G")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(8, "H")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(6, "I")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(5, "J")),
    queue.addPromise(() => transactionStatus(1, "K")),
  ]).then((results) => {
    console.log(results);
    return results;
  });
}

console.log(run());
[2023-05-13T23:20:25.391Z] info: 40717db4-7338-4e77-9f98-c43cf1e08aaa result, Your transaction is successful, A
[2023-05-13T23:20:26.386Z] info: 7d95688a-dbbd-4dd9-a033-05071525e2a3 result, Your transaction is successful, B
[2023-05-13T23:20:26.387Z] info: 06393823-a496-44da-a0a2-3925f52231bb result, Your transaction is successful, C
[2023-05-13T23:20:27.377Z] info: 4126aba7-5fd6-4d25-8d0a-545740381912 result, Your transaction is successful, E
[2023-05-13T23:20:27.396Z] info: 9c635015-9a5b-4816-9111-648e3e15404e result, Your transaction is successful, G
[2023-05-13T23:20:29.378Z] info: d487a8e1-097b-477d-8ac5-b93db58b85d9 result, Your transaction is successful, D
[2023-05-13T23:20:30.389Z] info: e7db1abc-6c90-4589-92c8-7ae7d76f72fe result, Your transaction is successful, K
[2023-05-13T23:20:30.391Z] info: a131f9a5-b053-4fc3-b74b-662d6bd764ad result, Your transaction is successful, F
[2023-05-13T23:20:32.397Z] info: 0ba9120a-e4b4-41b5-9580-b220dc50889f result, Your transaction is successful, J
[2023-05-13T23:20:33.390Z] info: ce8e493c-ce5a-434e-b077-e5a3daa298a0 result, Your transaction is successful, I
[2023-05-13T23:20:34.401Z] info: 8bc220be-00f9-47cd-aae3-b03c8ee51463 result, Your transaction is successful, H

misc

// you can turn off logs like this
const queue = new MyConcurrentPromiseQueue({
  maxNumberOfConcurrentPromises: 5,
});

queue.turnOffLogger();

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