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file-processor

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Node.js utility for mass-processing files in parallel.

Usage

Files are handled in parallel running workers. In order to use the library you need 2 modules.

Worker module

Must export single function, accepting fileName and callback. This function must process the file and call the callback when it is done. Function can be asynchronous.

module.exports = function (fileName, callback) {
  const result = doExpensiveProcessing(fileName);
  callback(null, result);
};

Main module

Must use FileProcessor class and provide a it one or more glob patterns and path to worker module. Each file, matching the pattern will be processed by worker module.

const FileProcessor = require('@researchgate/file-processor');
const processor = new FileProcessor(
  ['path/to/some/files/*.txt', 'some/other/path/*.js'],
  require.resolve('./worker')
);

processor.on('processed', (fileName, result) => {
  console.log(`result for ${fileName}: ${result}`);
});

FileProcessor instace emits following events:

  • queued - file is queued for processing.

    Arguments:

    • fileName
  • processed - file is successfully processed by worker.

    Arguments:

    • fileName
    • result - the result, returned by worker module
  • error - worker failed to process the file

    Arguments:

    • error
  • allQueued - all files, matching the pattern are queued for processing.

    Arguments:

    • stats - object with the following field

      • queuedCount - total number of queued files
      • processedCount - total number of files which are already processed
  • end - all files are processed.