Sync Actions is a library to execute asynchronous processes synchronously. It can be used to execute asynchronous processes synchronously in environments where await
cannot be used.
Features:
- Synchronous asynchronous processing using Node.js Worker threads
- Type-safe function calls with TypeScript
- Native ESM
npm install sync-actions
By passing asynchronous functions to defineSyncWorker()
, you define the interface and start the worker thread with launch()
. It is common practice to separate the file that defines the worker from other processing files.
// worker.js
import { defineSyncWorker } from "sync-actions";
export const { actions, worker } = defineSyncWorker(import.meta.filename, {
ping: async () => {
// Execute some asynchronous process,
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 1000));
// Return the result as a return value
return "pong";
}
}).launch();
// main.js
import { actions, worker } from "./worker.js";
// You can execute asynchronous functions synchronously
console.log(actions.ping()); // => "pong" is returned after 1 second
worker.terminate();
In TypeScript, you can make type-safe calls to functions defined with defineSyncWorker
.
// worker.ts
import { defineSyncWorker } from "sync-actions";
export const { actions, worker } = defineSyncWorker(import.meta.filename, {
// By specifying the types of arguments and return values, type-safe calls are possible
add: async (a: number, b: number): Promise<number> => {
return a + b;
}
}).launch();
// main.ts
import { actions, worker } from "./worker.js";
// Type-safe call
actions.add(1, 2); // => 3 (number)
// @ts-expect-error
actions.add("1", 2);
// => Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'number'
worker.terminate();
To confirm that the worker thread has started, you can wait for ready
to be sent with worker.once('message')
. You can also catch errors if they occur with worker.once('error')
.
// main.js
import { worker } from "./worker.js";
worker.once('message', (message) => {
if (message === 'ready') {
// You can confirm that the worker thread has started
}
});
worker.once('error', (error) => {
// You can catch errors if they occur
console.error(error);
});
By calling terminateAllWorkers()
, you can terminate all worker threads that have been started with launch()
. The return value is an array of exit codes.
import { terminateAllWorkers } from "sync-actions";
const exitCodes = await terminateAllWorkers();
By setting the environment variable to DISABLE_SYNC_ACTIONS=1
, the worker will not be created even if launch()
is executed. This can be used when you want to import the file that includes the execution of launch()
but do not want to generate the thread.
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