async-iterable-queue
- A library for 'Queue' class which implements AsyncIterable<T> works on Node.js
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npm i async-iterable-queue
import { AsyncIterableQueue } from 'async-iterable-queue'
type Foo = {
id: number
name: string
}
async function example1(queue: AsyncIterableQueue<Foo>): Promise<void> {
console.debug('pushing 123')
await queue.push({
id: 123,
name: 'foo',
})
console.debug('123 has been pushed')
await queue.push({
id: 456,
name: 'bar',
})
console.debug('456 has been pushed')
await queue.push({
id: 789,
name: 'baz',
})
console.debug('789 has been pushed')
await queue.end()
console.debug('\'end\' has been pushed')
}
async function example2(queue: AsyncIterableQueue<Foo>): Promise<void> {
for await (const value of queue)
console.debug(value)
console.debug('all elements have been popped from queue')
}
async function example(): Promise<void> {
console.debug('example for AsyncIterableQueue has begun')
const queue = new AsyncIterableQueue<Foo>()
await Promise.all([
example1(queue),
example2(queue),
])
console.debug('example for AsyncIterableQueue has finished')
}
example()
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