std/async/pool.ts

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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// This module is browser compatible.
/** Error message emitted from the thrown error while mapping. */
const ERROR_WHILE_MAPPING_MESSAGE = "Threw while mapping.";
/**
* pooledMap transforms values from an (async) iterable into another async
* iterable. The transforms are done concurrently, with a max concurrency
* defined by the poolLimit.
*
* If an error is thrown from `iterableFn`, no new transformations will begin.
* All currently executing transformations are allowed to finish and still
* yielded on success. After that, the rejections among them are gathered and
* thrown by the iterator in an `AggregateError`.
*
* @example Usage
* ```ts
* import { pooledMap } from "@std/async/pool";
* import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert";
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*
* const results = pooledMap(
* 2,
* [1, 2, 3],
* (i) => new Promise((r) => setTimeout(() => r(i), 1000)),
* );
*
* assertEquals(await Array.fromAsync(results), [1, 2, 3]);
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* ```
*
* @typeParam T the input type.
* @typeParam R the output type.
* @param poolLimit The maximum count of items being processed concurrently.
* @param array The input array for mapping.
* @param iteratorFn The function to call for every item of the array.
* @returns The async iterator with the transformed values.
*/
export function pooledMap<T, R>(
poolLimit: number,
array: Iterable<T> | AsyncIterable<T>,
iteratorFn: (data: T) => Promise<R>,
): AsyncIterableIterator<R> {
// Create the async iterable that is returned from this function.
const res = new TransformStream<Promise<R>, R>({
async transform(
p: Promise<R>,
controller: TransformStreamDefaultController<R>,
) {
try {
const s = await p;
controller.enqueue(s);
} catch (e) {
if (
e instanceof AggregateError &&
e.message === ERROR_WHILE_MAPPING_MESSAGE
) {
controller.error(e as unknown);
}
}
},
});
// Start processing items from the iterator
(async () => {
const writer = res.writable.getWriter();
const executing: Array<Promise<unknown>> = [];
try {
for await (const item of array) {
const p = Promise.resolve().then(() => iteratorFn(item));
// Only write on success. If we `writer.write()` a rejected promise,
// that will end the iteration. We don't want that yet. Instead let it
// fail the race, taking us to the catch block where all currently
// executing jobs are allowed to finish and all rejections among them
// can be reported together.
writer.write(p);
const e: Promise<unknown> = p.then(() =>
executing.splice(executing.indexOf(e), 1)
);
executing.push(e);
if (executing.length >= poolLimit) {
await Promise.race(executing);
}
}
// Wait until all ongoing events have processed, then close the writer.
await Promise.all(executing);
writer.close();
} catch {
const errors = [];
for (const result of await Promise.allSettled(executing)) {
if (result.status === "rejected") {
errors.push(result.reason);
}
}
writer.write(Promise.reject(
new AggregateError(errors, ERROR_WHILE_MAPPING_MESSAGE),
)).catch(() => {});
}
})();
// Feature test until browser coverage is adequate
return Symbol.asyncIterator in res.readable &&
typeof res.readable[Symbol.asyncIterator] === "function"
? (res.readable[Symbol.asyncIterator] as () => AsyncIterableIterator<R>)()
: (async function* () {
const reader = res.readable.getReader();
while (true) {
const { done, value } = await reader.read();
if (done) break;
yield value;
}
reader.releaseLock();
})();
}