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env:
IMAGE: registry.gitlab.com/hosttoday/ht-docker-node:npmci
NPMCI_COMPUTED_REPOURL: https://${{gitea.repository_owner}}:${{secrets.GITEA_TOKEN}}@gitea.lossless.digital/${{gitea.repository}}.git
IMAGE: code.foss.global/host.today/ht-docker-node:npmci
NPMCI_COMPUTED_REPOURL: https://${{gitea.repository_owner}}:${{secrets.GITEA_TOKEN}}@/${{gitea.repository}}.git
NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM: ${{secrets.NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM}}
NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM2: ${{secrets.NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM2}}
NPMCI_GIT_GITHUBTOKEN: ${{secrets.NPMCI_GIT_GITHUBTOKEN}}
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- name: Install pnpm and npmci
run: |
pnpm install -g pnpm
pnpm install -g @shipzone/npmci
pnpm install -g @ship.zone/npmci
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env:
IMAGE: registry.gitlab.com/hosttoday/ht-docker-node:npmci
NPMCI_COMPUTED_REPOURL: https://${{gitea.repository_owner}}:${{secrets.GITEA_TOKEN}}@gitea.lossless.digital/${{gitea.repository}}.git
IMAGE: code.foss.global/host.today/ht-docker-node:npmci
NPMCI_COMPUTED_REPOURL: https://${{gitea.repository_owner}}:${{secrets.GITEA_TOKEN}}@/${{gitea.repository}}.git
NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM: ${{secrets.NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM}}
NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM2: ${{secrets.NPMCI_TOKEN_NPM2}}
NPMCI_GIT_GITHUBTOKEN: ${{secrets.NPMCI_GIT_GITHUBTOKEN}}
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run: |
pnpm install -g pnpm
pnpm install -g @shipzone/npmci
pnpm install -g @ship.zone/npmci
npmci npm prepare
- name: Audit production dependencies
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pnpm install -g pnpm
pnpm install -g @shipzone/npmci
pnpm install -g @ship.zone/npmci
npmci npm prepare
- name: Test stable
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pnpm install -g pnpm
pnpm install -g @shipzone/npmci
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npmci npm prepare
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pnpm install -g @shipzone/npmci
pnpm install -g @ship.zone/npmci
npmci npm prepare
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pnpm install -g @git.zone/tsdoc
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# artifacts
coverage/
public/
pages/
# installs
node_modules/
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dist/
dist_*/
# custom
# AI
.claude/
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# Code Style and Conventions for TaskBuffer
## File Structure
- Source code in `ts/` directory
- Tests in `test/` directory
- Compiled output in `dist_ts/`
- All filenames must be lowercase
## Naming Conventions
- **Interfaces**: Prefix with `I` (e.g., `ITaskFunction`)
- **Types**: Prefix with `T` (e.g., `TPreOrAfterTaskFunction`)
- **Classes**: PascalCase (e.g., `TaskManager`)
- **Files**: `taskbuffer.classes.{classname}.ts` pattern
- **Test files**: `test.{number}.{feature}.ts` pattern
## TypeScript Conventions
- Use ES modules (import/export)
- Avoid ENums when possible
- Import dependencies through `plugins.ts`
- Reference with full path: `plugins.myModule.myClass()`
- Use async/await patterns consistently
- Strong typing throughout
## Testing Conventions
- Import expect from `@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle`
- Test files end with `export default tap.start()`
- Use descriptive test names with tap.test()
- Test both browser and node when applicable
## Code Quality
- Make focused, goal-oriented changes
- Preserve necessary complexity
- Keep code elegant and maintainable
- No inline documentation unless requested
- Complete implementations only (no partial work)

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# TaskBuffer Project Overview
## Purpose
@push.rocks/taskbuffer is a powerful TypeScript-first task management library for orchestrating asynchronous operations. It provides flexible task execution patterns including buffered execution, task chains, parallel execution, scheduling, debouncing, and one-time execution.
## Tech Stack
- **Language**: TypeScript (ES modules)
- **Runtime**: Node.js
- **Build Tool**: tsbuild, tsbundle
- **Test Framework**: @git.zone/tstest (tapbundle)
- **Package Manager**: pnpm
- **Module System**: ES modules (type: "module")
## Key Features
- Task: Basic unit of work with async function wrapping
- Taskchain: Sequential task execution with result passing
- Taskparallel: Parallel task execution
- TaskManager: Cron-based task scheduling
- TaskDebounced: Debounced execution pattern
- TaskOnce: Singleton execution pattern
- TaskRunner: Distributed task execution
- BufferRunner: Smart concurrent execution control
## Main Entry Points
- Main export: `ts/index.ts`
- Compiled output: `dist_ts/index.js`
- All classes exported from index for clean API

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# Suggested Commands for TaskBuffer Development
## Build and Test Commands
```bash
# Build the project
pnpm run build
# Run tests
pnpm test
# Type checking
tsbuild check test/**/* --skiplibcheck
# Build documentation
pnpm run buildDocs
```
## Development Workflow
```bash
# Install dependencies
pnpm install
# Add development dependency
pnpm install --save-dev <package>
# Add production dependency
pnpm add <package>
# Run specific test
tstest test/test.some.ts --verbose
# Run tests with logging
tstest test/test.some.ts --logfile
```
## Git Commands
```bash
# View status
git status
# Stage changes
git add .
# Commit with message
git commit -m "message"
# Use git mv for file operations to preserve history
git mv oldfile newfile
```
## System Commands (Linux)
```bash
# List files
ls -la
# Find files
find . -name "*.ts"
# Search in files
rg "pattern" # Use ripgrep instead of grep
# View file
cat filename
# Create directory
mkdir -p path/to/dir
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# Task Completion Checklist for TaskBuffer
## Before Marking Any Task Complete
### 1. Code Quality Checks
- [ ] Run build to ensure TypeScript compiles: `pnpm run build`
- [ ] Run tests to ensure nothing breaks: `pnpm test`
- [ ] Type check test files: `tsbuild check test/**/* --skiplibcheck`
### 2. Code Review
- [ ] All changes are focused and purposeful
- [ ] No unnecessary modifications made
- [ ] Code follows project naming conventions
- [ ] Imports use the plugins.ts pattern where applicable
- [ ] All async operations use proper async/await
### 3. Testing
- [ ] New features have corresponding tests
- [ ] Existing tests still pass
- [ ] Test files end with `export default tap.start()`
- [ ] Tests use proper expect from tapbundle
### 4. Documentation
- [ ] readme.md updated if new features added
- [ ] Code is self-explanatory (no comments unless requested)
- [ ] API changes documented
### 5. Git Hygiene
- [ ] Changes are staged appropriately
- [ ] Commit message is clear and focused
- [ ] NO commits made without explicit user approval
## Common Issues to Check
- No uppercase filenames
- No direct npm usage (use pnpm)
- No guessing APIs (always check documentation)
- No partial implementations

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# language of the project (csharp, python, rust, java, typescript, go, cpp, or ruby)
# * For C, use cpp
# * For JavaScript, use typescript
# Special requirements:
# * csharp: Requires the presence of a .sln file in the project folder.
language: typescript
# whether to use the project's gitignore file to ignore files
# Added on 2025-04-07
ignore_all_files_in_gitignore: true
# list of additional paths to ignore
# same syntax as gitignore, so you can use * and **
# Was previously called `ignored_dirs`, please update your config if you are using that.
# Added (renamed) on 2025-04-07
ignored_paths: []
# whether the project is in read-only mode
# If set to true, all editing tools will be disabled and attempts to use them will result in an error
# Added on 2025-04-18
read_only: false
# list of tool names to exclude. We recommend not excluding any tools, see the readme for more details.
# Below is the complete list of tools for convenience.
# To make sure you have the latest list of tools, and to view their descriptions,
# execute `uv run scripts/print_tool_overview.py`.
#
# * `activate_project`: Activates a project by name.
# * `check_onboarding_performed`: Checks whether project onboarding was already performed.
# * `create_text_file`: Creates/overwrites a file in the project directory.
# * `delete_lines`: Deletes a range of lines within a file.
# * `delete_memory`: Deletes a memory from Serena's project-specific memory store.
# * `execute_shell_command`: Executes a shell command.
# * `find_referencing_code_snippets`: Finds code snippets in which the symbol at the given location is referenced.
# * `find_referencing_symbols`: Finds symbols that reference the symbol at the given location (optionally filtered by type).
# * `find_symbol`: Performs a global (or local) search for symbols with/containing a given name/substring (optionally filtered by type).
# * `get_current_config`: Prints the current configuration of the agent, including the active and available projects, tools, contexts, and modes.
# * `get_symbols_overview`: Gets an overview of the top-level symbols defined in a given file.
# * `initial_instructions`: Gets the initial instructions for the current project.
# Should only be used in settings where the system prompt cannot be set,
# e.g. in clients you have no control over, like Claude Desktop.
# * `insert_after_symbol`: Inserts content after the end of the definition of a given symbol.
# * `insert_at_line`: Inserts content at a given line in a file.
# * `insert_before_symbol`: Inserts content before the beginning of the definition of a given symbol.
# * `list_dir`: Lists files and directories in the given directory (optionally with recursion).
# * `list_memories`: Lists memories in Serena's project-specific memory store.
# * `onboarding`: Performs onboarding (identifying the project structure and essential tasks, e.g. for testing or building).
# * `prepare_for_new_conversation`: Provides instructions for preparing for a new conversation (in order to continue with the necessary context).
# * `read_file`: Reads a file within the project directory.
# * `read_memory`: Reads the memory with the given name from Serena's project-specific memory store.
# * `remove_project`: Removes a project from the Serena configuration.
# * `replace_lines`: Replaces a range of lines within a file with new content.
# * `replace_symbol_body`: Replaces the full definition of a symbol.
# * `restart_language_server`: Restarts the language server, may be necessary when edits not through Serena happen.
# * `search_for_pattern`: Performs a search for a pattern in the project.
# * `summarize_changes`: Provides instructions for summarizing the changes made to the codebase.
# * `switch_modes`: Activates modes by providing a list of their names
# * `think_about_collected_information`: Thinking tool for pondering the completeness of collected information.
# * `think_about_task_adherence`: Thinking tool for determining whether the agent is still on track with the current task.
# * `think_about_whether_you_are_done`: Thinking tool for determining whether the task is truly completed.
# * `write_memory`: Writes a named memory (for future reference) to Serena's project-specific memory store.
excluded_tools: []
# initial prompt for the project. It will always be given to the LLM upon activating the project
# (contrary to the memories, which are loaded on demand).
initial_prompt: ""
project_name: "taskbuffer"

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# Changelog
## 2025-08-26 - 3.1.10 - fix(task)
Implement core Task execution flow, buffering and lifecycle; update README with generics and buffer docs
- Implement Task.runTask including preTask/afterTask chaining, touched-task cycle prevention and error handling.
- Add Task helpers: extractTask, isTask, isTaskTouched and emptyTaskFunction (resolved promise).
- Introduce task lifecycle coordination: finished promise, resolveFinished, and blockingTasks to await dependent tasks.
- Support taskSetup/setupValue, execDelay handling, and wait-for-blocking-tasks before execution.
- Wire up trigger() to choose buffered vs unbuffered execution (triggerBuffered / triggerUnBuffered) and integrate BufferRunner.
- Improve logging and safer promise handling (caught errors are logged).
- Update README with extended TypeScript generics examples and expanded buffer behavior and strategies documentation.
## 2025-08-26 - 3.1.9 - fix(tests)
Update CI workflows, fix tests and refresh README/package metadata
- CI: switch Docker image to code.foss.global/host.today/ht-docker-node:npmci and adjust NPMCI_COMPUTED_REPOURL; replace npmci installer package name from @shipzone/npmci to @ship.zone/npmci in Gitea workflows
- Tests: update test imports to use @git.zone/tstest/tapbundle and apply small formatting fixes to test files
- Package metadata: update bugs URL and homepage to code.foss.global, add a pnpm.overrides placeholder in package.json
- .gitignore: add AI/tooling directories (.claude, .serena) and reorganize custom section
- Code style/TS fixes: minor formatting changes across ts sources (trailing commas, line breaks, consistent object/argument commas) and small API surface formatting fixes
- Documentation: whitespace/formatting cleanups in README and add changelog entry for 3.1.8
## 2025-08-26 - 3.1.8 - fix(tests)
Update test runner and imports, refresh README and package metadata, add project tooling/config files
- Replaced test imports from '@push.rocks/tapbundle' to '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle' across test files
- Updated test script in package.json to run tstest with --verbose --logfile --timeout 120
- Bumped devDependency @git.zone/tstest to ^2.3.5 and adjusted package.json fields (typings, packageManager)
- Expanded and rewrote README with detailed examples, API reference, and usage guidance
- Refactored TaskManager tests (removed duplicate both-file and added consolidated test/test.4.taskmanager.ts)
- Added development/project tooling and metadata files (.claude settings, .serena project/memories) to aid local development and CI
## 2024-05-29 - 3.1.7 - maintenance/config
Updated package metadata and build configuration.
- Updated package description.
- Multiple TypeScript configuration updates (tsconfig).
- Updated npmextra.json githost entries (changes across 2024-03-30, 2024-04-01, 2024-04-14).
## 2023-08-04 - 3.0.15 - feat(Task)
Tasks can now be blocked by other tasks.
- Introduced task blocking support in the Task implementation.
- Release contains related maintenance and patch fixes.
## 2023-01-07 to 2023-10-20 - 3.0.4..3.1.6 - maintenance
Series of patch releases focused on core fixes and stability.
- Numerous core fixes and small adjustments across many patch versions.
- General maintenance: bug fixes, internal updates and stability improvements.
## 2022-03-25 - 2.1.17 - BREAKING(core)
Switched module format to ESM (breaking).
- BREAKING CHANGE: project now uses ESM module format.
- Release includes the version bump and migration to ESM.
## 2019-11-28 - 2.0.16 - feat(taskrunner)
Introduce a working task runner.
- Added/activated a working taskrunner implementation.
- Improvements to task execution and orchestration.
## 2019-09-05 to 2022-11-14 - 2.0.3..2.1.16 - maintenance
Ongoing maintenance and incremental fixes between 2.0.x and 2.1.x series.
- Multiple fixes labeled as core maintenance updates.
- CI, packaging and small doc/test fixes rolled out across these releases.
## 2018-08-04 - 2.0.0 - major
Major release and scope change with CI/test updates.
- Released 2.0.0 with updated docs.
- BREAKING CHANGE: package scope switched to @pushrocks (scope migration).
- CI and testing updates (moved to new tstest), package.json adjustments.
## 2017-07-12 - 1.0.21 - enhancements
Feature additions around task utilities and manager.
- Introduced TaskOnce.
- Implemented TaskManager (added TaskManager class and improvements across 1.0.101.0.16).
- Implemented execDelay for tasks.
- Documentation and test improvements.
## 2016-08-03 - 1.0.6 - types
Type and promise improvements.
- Now returns correct Promise types.
- Dependency and typings updates.
## 2016-08-01 - 1.0.0 - stable
First stable 1.0.0 release.
- Exported public interfaces.
- Base API stabilized for 1.x line.
## 2016-05-15 to 2016-05-06 - 0.1.0..0.0.5 - initial features
Initial implementation of core task primitives and utilities.
- Added Taskparallel class to execute tasks in parallel.
- Introduced basic Task class and working taskchain.
- Added logging and initial task buffering behavior.
- Improvements to README, typings and packaging.
- Early CI and build setup (Travis/GitLab CI).

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"projectType": "npm",
"module": {
"githost": "gitlab.com",
"githost": "code.foss.global",
"gitscope": "push.rocks",
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"description": "flexible task management. TypeScript ready!",
"description": "A flexible task management library supporting TypeScript, allowing for task buffering, scheduling, and execution with dependency management.",
"npmPackagename": "@push.rocks/taskbuffer",
"license": "MIT"
"license": "MIT",
"keywords": [
"task management",
"TypeScript",
"task buffering",
"task scheduling",
"task execution",
"task dependencies",
"parallel tasks",
"task chains",
"debounced tasks",
"distributed coordination"
]
}
},
"tsdoc": {
"legal": "\n## License and Legal Information\n\nThis repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the MIT License can be found in the [license](license) file within this repository. \n\n**Please note:** The MIT License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the project, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.\n\n### Trademarks\n\nThis project is owned and maintained by Task Venture Capital GmbH. The names and logos associated with Task Venture Capital GmbH and any related products or services are trademarks of Task Venture Capital GmbH and are not included within the scope of the MIT license granted herein. Use of these trademarks must comply with Task Venture Capital GmbH's Trademark Guidelines, and any usage must be approved in writing by Task Venture Capital GmbH.\n\n### Company Information\n\nTask Venture Capital GmbH \nRegistered at District court Bremen HRB 35230 HB, Germany\n\nFor any legal inquiries or if you require further information, please contact us via email at hello@task.vc.\n\nBy using this repository, you acknowledge that you have read this section, agree to comply with its terms, and understand that the licensing of the code does not imply endorsement by Task Venture Capital GmbH of any derivative works.\n"
}
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{
"name": "@push.rocks/taskbuffer",
"version": "3.1.5",
"version": "3.1.10",
"private": false,
"description": "flexible task management. TypeScript ready!",
"description": "A flexible task management library supporting TypeScript, allowing for task buffering, scheduling, and execution with dependency management.",
"main": "dist_ts/index.js",
"typings": "dist_ts/index.d.ts",
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"test": "(tstest test/ --web)",
"test": "(tstest test/ --verbose --logfile --timeout 120)",
"build": "(tsbuild --web && tsbundle npm)",
"buildDocs": "tsdoc"
},
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "git+https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/taskbuffer.git"
"url": "https://code.foss.global/push.rocks/taskbuffer.git"
},
"keywords": [
"gulp",
"task",
"buffer",
"task management",
"TypeScript",
"push.rocks"
"task buffering",
"task scheduling",
"task execution",
"task dependencies",
"parallel tasks",
"task chains",
"debounced tasks",
"distributed coordination"
],
"author": "Lossless GmbH",
"license": "MIT",
"bugs": {
"url": "https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/taskbuffer/issues"
"url": "https://code.foss.global/push.rocks/taskbuffer/issues"
},
"homepage": "https://gitlab.com/pushrocks/taskbuffer#readme",
"homepage": "https://code.foss.global/push.rocks/taskbuffer#readme",
"dependencies": {
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"@push.rocks/smartdelay": "^3.0.5",
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"@push.rocks/smartunique": "^3.0.6"
},
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},
"files": [
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# @push.rocks/taskbuffer
flexible task management. TypeScript ready!
# @push.rocks/taskbuffer 🚀
## Availabililty and Links
* [npmjs.org (npm package)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@push.rocks/taskbuffer)
* [gitlab.com (source)](https://gitlab.com/push.rocks/taskbuffer)
* [github.com (source mirror)](https://github.com/push.rocks/taskbuffer)
* [docs (typedoc)](https://push.rocks.gitlab.io/taskbuffer/)
A **powerful**, **flexible**, and **TypeScript-first** task management library for orchestrating asynchronous operations with style. From simple task execution to complex distributed workflows, taskbuffer has got you covered.
## Status for master
## Install 📦
Status Category | Status Badge
-- | --
GitLab Pipelines | [![pipeline status](https://gitlab.com/push.rocks/taskbuffer/badges/master/pipeline.svg)](https://lossless.cloud)
GitLab Pipline Test Coverage | [![coverage report](https://gitlab.com/push.rocks/taskbuffer/badges/master/coverage.svg)](https://lossless.cloud)
npm | [![npm downloads per month](https://badgen.net/npm/dy/@push.rocks/taskbuffer)](https://lossless.cloud)
Snyk | [![Known Vulnerabilities](https://badgen.net/snyk/push.rocks/taskbuffer)](https://lossless.cloud)
TypeScript Support | [![TypeScript](https://badgen.net/badge/TypeScript/>=%203.x/blue?icon=typescript)](https://lossless.cloud)
node Support | [![node](https://img.shields.io/badge/node->=%2010.x.x-blue.svg)](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/api/)
Code Style | [![Code Style](https://badgen.net/badge/style/prettier/purple)](https://lossless.cloud)
PackagePhobia (total standalone install weight) | [![PackagePhobia](https://badgen.net/packagephobia/install/@push.rocks/taskbuffer)](https://lossless.cloud)
PackagePhobia (package size on registry) | [![PackagePhobia](https://badgen.net/packagephobia/publish/@push.rocks/taskbuffer)](https://lossless.cloud)
BundlePhobia (total size when bundled) | [![BundlePhobia](https://badgen.net/bundlephobia/minzip/@push.rocks/taskbuffer)](https://lossless.cloud)
## Usage
We highly recommend TypeScript as this module supports **TypeScript intellisense**.
```javascript
import * as taskbuffer from "taskbuffer";
myTask = new taskbuffer.Task({
preTask: someOtherTask // optional, don't worry loops are prevented
afterTask: someOtherTask // optional, don't worry loops are prevented
name:"myTask1",
buffered: true, // optional
bufferMax: 3, // optional, call qeues greater than this are truncated
execDelay: 1000, // optional, time in ms to wait before executing task call
taskFunction:() => {
// do some stuff and return promise
// pass on any data through promise resolution
// Use TypeScript for better understanding and code completion
}
})
```bash
npm install @push.rocks/taskbuffer --save
```
For further information read the linked docs at the top of this README.
Or with **pnpm** (recommended):
> MIT licensed | **&copy;** [Lossless GmbH](https://lossless.gmbh)
```bash
pnpm add @push.rocks/taskbuffer
```
[![repo-footer](https://pushrocks.gitlab.io/assets/repo-footer.svg)](https://push.rocks)
## Why taskbuffer? 🤔
## Contribution
In the modern JavaScript ecosystem, managing asynchronous tasks efficiently is crucial. Whether you're building a data pipeline, managing API rate limits, or orchestrating complex workflows, **@push.rocks/taskbuffer** provides the tools you need:
We are always happy for code contributions. If you are not the code contributing type that is ok. Still, maintaining Open Source repositories takes considerable time and thought. If you like the quality of what we do and our modules are useful to you we would appreciate a little monthly contribution: You can [contribute one time](https://lossless.link/contribute-onetime) or [contribute monthly](https://lossless.link/contribute). :)
- **🎯 TypeScript-first**: Built with TypeScript for TypeScript - enjoy complete type safety and excellent IDE support
- **⚡ Flexible execution**: From simple tasks to complex parallel workflows with dependencies
- **🔄 Smart buffering**: Control concurrent executions with intelligent buffer management
- **⏰ Built-in scheduling**: Cron-based task scheduling without additional dependencies
- **🎭 Multiple paradigms**: Support for debounced, throttled, and one-time execution patterns
- **🔌 Extensible**: Clean architecture that's easy to extend and customize
- **🏃 Zero dependencies on external schedulers**: Everything you need is included
For further information read the linked docs at the top of this readme.
## Core Concepts 🎓
## Legal
> MIT licensed | **&copy;** [Task Venture Capital GmbH](https://task.vc)
| By using this npm module you agree to our [privacy policy](https://lossless.gmbH/privacy)
### Task
The fundamental unit of work. A task wraps an asynchronous function and provides powerful execution control.
### Taskchain
Sequential task execution - tasks run one after another, with results passed along the chain.
### Taskparallel
Parallel task execution - multiple tasks run simultaneously for maximum performance.
### TaskManager
Centralized task scheduling and management using cron expressions.
### TaskDebounced
Debounced task execution - prevents rapid repeated executions, only running after a quiet period.
### TaskOnce
Singleton task execution - ensures a task runs exactly once, perfect for initialization routines.
## Quick Start 🏁
### Basic Task Execution
```typescript
import { Task } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
// Create a simple task
const myTask = new Task({
name: 'DataProcessor',
taskFunction: async () => {
const data = await fetchData();
return processData(data);
},
});
// Execute the task
const result = await myTask.trigger();
```
## TypeScript Generics Support 🔬
TaskBuffer leverages TypeScript's powerful generics system for complete type safety across your task chains and workflows.
### Generic Task Functions
Tasks support generic type parameters for both input and output types:
```typescript
import { Task, ITaskFunction } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
// Define typed interfaces
interface UserData {
id: string;
name: string;
email: string;
}
interface ProcessedUser {
userId: string;
displayName: string;
normalized: boolean;
}
// Create strongly typed tasks
const processUserTask = new Task<UserData, ProcessedUser>({
name: 'ProcessUser',
taskFunction: async (user: UserData): Promise<ProcessedUser> => {
return {
userId: user.id,
displayName: user.name.toUpperCase(),
normalized: true
};
}
});
// Type safety enforced at compile time
const result: ProcessedUser = await processUserTask.trigger({
id: '123',
name: 'John Doe',
email: 'john@example.com'
});
```
### Generic Setup Values
Tasks can accept setup values through generics, perfect for configuration:
```typescript
interface TaskConfig {
apiEndpoint: string;
retryCount: number;
timeout: number;
}
const configuredTask = new Task<TaskConfig>({
name: 'ConfiguredTask',
taskSetup: async () => ({
apiEndpoint: 'https://api.example.com',
retryCount: 3,
timeout: 5000
}),
taskFunction: async (data: any, setupValue: TaskConfig) => {
// setupValue is fully typed!
for (let i = 0; i < setupValue.retryCount; i++) {
try {
return await fetchWithTimeout(
setupValue.apiEndpoint,
setupValue.timeout
);
} catch (error) {
if (i === setupValue.retryCount - 1) throw error;
}
}
}
});
```
### Type-Safe Task Chains
Chain tasks with preserved type flow:
```typescript
// Each task knows its input and output types
const fetchTask = new Task<void, UserData[]>({
name: 'FetchUsers',
taskFunction: async (): Promise<UserData[]> => {
return await api.getUsers();
}
});
const filterTask = new Task<UserData[], UserData[]>({
name: 'FilterActive',
taskFunction: async (users: UserData[]): Promise<UserData[]> => {
return users.filter(user => user.isActive);
}
});
const mapTask = new Task<UserData[], ProcessedUser[]>({
name: 'MapToProcessed',
taskFunction: async (users: UserData[]): Promise<ProcessedUser[]> => {
return users.map(transformUser);
}
});
// Type safety flows through the chain
const chain = new Taskchain({
name: 'UserPipeline',
taskArray: [fetchTask, filterTask, mapTask]
});
const finalResult: ProcessedUser[] = await chain.trigger();
```
## Buffer Behavior Deep Dive 🌊
The buffer system in TaskBuffer provides intelligent control over concurrent executions, preventing system overload while maximizing throughput.
### How Buffering Works
When a task is buffered, TaskBuffer manages a queue of executions:
```typescript
const bufferedTask = new Task({
name: 'BufferedOperation',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
console.log(`Processing: ${data}`);
await simulateWork();
return `Processed: ${data}`;
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 3 // Maximum 3 concurrent executions
});
// Trigger 10 executions rapidly
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
bufferedTask.trigger(`Item ${i}`);
}
// What happens:
// 1. First 3 tasks start immediately
// 2. Items 4-10 are queued
// 3. As each task completes, next queued item starts
// 4. Never more than 3 tasks running simultaneously
```
### Buffer Truncation Behavior
When buffer limit is reached, new calls are intelligently managed:
```typescript
const truncatingTask = new Task({
name: 'TruncatingBuffer',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
await processData(data);
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 5 // Maximum 5 in buffer
});
// Rapid fire 100 calls
for (let i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
truncatingTask.trigger(`Data ${i}`);
}
// Buffer behavior:
// - First 5 calls: Added to buffer and start processing
// - Calls 6-100: Each overwrites the 5th buffer slot
// - Result: Only processes items 0,1,2,3, and 99 (last one)
// - This prevents memory overflow in high-frequency scenarios
```
### Advanced Buffer Strategies
#### 1. **Sliding Window Buffer**
Perfect for real-time data processing where only recent items matter:
```typescript
const slidingWindowTask = new Task({
name: 'SlidingWindow',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
return await analyzeRecentData(data);
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 10, // Keep last 10 items
execDelay: 100 // Process every 100ms
});
// In a real-time stream scenario
dataStream.on('data', (chunk) => {
slidingWindowTask.trigger(chunk);
// Older items automatically dropped when buffer full
});
```
#### 2. **Throttled Buffer**
Combine buffering with execution delays for rate limiting:
```typescript
const apiRateLimiter = new Task({
name: 'RateLimitedAPI',
taskFunction: async (request) => {
return await api.call(request);
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 10, // Max 10 queued requests
execDelay: 1000 // 1 second between executions
});
// Requests are queued and executed at 1/second
// Prevents API rate limit violations
```
#### 3. **Priority Buffer** (Custom Implementation)
Implement priority queuing with buffer management:
```typescript
class PriorityBufferedTask extends Task {
private priorityQueue: Array<{data: any, priority: number}> = [];
constructor(options) {
super({
...options,
taskFunction: async (item) => {
// Process based on priority
return await this.processByPriority(item);
}
});
}
triggerWithPriority(data: any, priority: number) {
if (this.priorityQueue.length >= this.bufferMax) {
// Remove lowest priority item if buffer full
this.priorityQueue.sort((a, b) => b.priority - a.priority);
this.priorityQueue.pop();
}
this.priorityQueue.push({data, priority});
this.priorityQueue.sort((a, b) => b.priority - a.priority);
return this.trigger(this.priorityQueue.shift());
}
}
```
### Buffer Monitoring
Track buffer utilization and performance:
```typescript
const monitoredTask = new Task({
name: 'MonitoredBuffer',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
const startTime = Date.now();
const result = await processData(data);
console.log(`Processing time: ${Date.now() - startTime}ms`);
console.log(`Buffer utilization: ${monitoredTask.bufferRunner.bufferCounter}/${monitoredTask.bufferMax}`);
return result;
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 20
});
// Monitor buffer saturation
setInterval(() => {
const utilization = (monitoredTask.bufferRunner.bufferCounter / monitoredTask.bufferMax) * 100;
if (utilization > 80) {
console.warn(`Buffer near capacity: ${utilization.toFixed(1)}%`);
}
}, 1000);
```
### Buffer Best Practices
1. **Choose appropriate buffer sizes**:
- I/O operations: 5-10 concurrent
- CPU-intensive: Number of cores
- API calls: Based on rate limits
2. **Handle buffer overflow gracefully**:
```typescript
const task = new Task({
taskFunction: async (data) => {
try {
return await process(data);
} catch (error) {
if (error.code === 'BUFFER_OVERFLOW') {
// Implement backoff strategy
await delay(1000);
return task.trigger(data);
}
throw error;
}
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 10
});
```
3. **Monitor and adjust dynamically**:
```typescript
// Adjust buffer size based on system load
const adaptiveTask = new Task({
name: 'AdaptiveBuffer',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
const cpuLoad = await getSystemLoad();
if (cpuLoad > 0.8) {
adaptiveTask.bufferMax = Math.max(2, adaptiveTask.bufferMax - 1);
} else if (cpuLoad < 0.5) {
adaptiveTask.bufferMax = Math.min(20, adaptiveTask.bufferMax + 1);
}
return await process(data);
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 10
});
```
### Buffered Execution (Rate Limiting)
Perfect for API calls or database operations that need throttling:
```typescript
const apiTask = new Task({
name: 'APICall',
taskFunction: async (endpoint: string) => {
return await fetch(endpoint);
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 3, // Maximum 3 concurrent executions
execDelay: 1000, // Wait 1 second between executions
});
// These will be automatically throttled
for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
apiTask.trigger(`/api/data/${i}`);
}
```
### Task Chains - Sequential Workflows
Build complex workflows where each step depends on the previous:
```typescript
import { Task, Taskchain } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
const fetchTask = new Task({
name: 'FetchData',
taskFunction: async () => {
const response = await fetch('/api/data');
return response.json();
},
});
const transformTask = new Task({
name: 'TransformData',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
return data.map((item) => ({
...item,
processed: true,
timestamp: Date.now(),
}));
},
});
const saveTask = new Task({
name: 'SaveData',
taskFunction: async (transformedData) => {
await database.bulkInsert(transformedData);
return { saved: transformedData.length };
},
});
const workflow = new Taskchain({
name: 'DataPipeline',
taskArray: [fetchTask, transformTask, saveTask],
});
// Execute the entire chain
const result = await workflow.trigger();
console.log(`Processed ${result.saved} items`);
```
### Parallel Execution - Maximum Performance
Execute multiple independent tasks simultaneously:
```typescript
import { Task, Taskparallel } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
const tasks = ['user', 'posts', 'comments'].map(
(resource) =>
new Task({
name: `Fetch${resource}`,
taskFunction: async () => {
const data = await fetch(`/api/${resource}`);
return data.json();
},
}),
);
const parallelFetch = new Taskparallel({
taskArray: tasks,
});
// All tasks execute simultaneously
const [users, posts, comments] = await parallelFetch.trigger();
```
### Scheduled Tasks with TaskManager
Run tasks on a schedule using cron expressions:
```typescript
import { Task, TaskManager } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
const backupTask = new Task({
name: 'DatabaseBackup',
taskFunction: async () => {
await performBackup();
console.log(`Backup completed at ${new Date().toISOString()}`);
},
});
const manager = new TaskManager();
// Add and schedule tasks
manager.addAndScheduleTask(backupTask, '0 0 * * *'); // Daily at midnight
manager.addAndScheduleTask(healthCheck, '*/5 * * * *'); // Every 5 minutes
// Start the scheduler
manager.start();
// Later... stop if needed
manager.stop();
```
### Debounced Tasks - Smart Throttling
Prevent task spam with intelligent debouncing:
```typescript
import { TaskDebounced } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
const saveTask = new TaskDebounced({
name: 'AutoSave',
taskFunction: async (content: string) => {
await saveToDatabase(content);
console.log('Content saved');
},
debounceTimeInMillis: 2000, // Wait 2 seconds of inactivity
});
// Rapid calls will be debounced
input.addEventListener('input', (e) => {
saveTask.trigger(e.target.value);
});
```
### One-Time Tasks - Initialize Once
Ensure initialization code runs exactly once:
```typescript
import { TaskOnce } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
const initTask = new TaskOnce({
name: 'SystemInitialization',
taskFunction: async () => {
await database.connect();
await cache.initialize();
await loadConfiguration();
console.log('System initialized');
},
});
// Safe to call multiple times - only runs once
await initTask.trigger();
await initTask.trigger(); // This won't run again
```
## Advanced Features 🔥
### Task Dependencies with Pre/Post Hooks
Create sophisticated task relationships:
```typescript
const validationTask = new Task({
name: 'ValidateInput',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
if (!isValid(data)) {
throw new Error('Validation failed');
}
return data;
},
});
const mainTask = new Task({
name: 'ProcessData',
taskFunction: async (data) => {
return await complexProcessing(data);
},
preTask: validationTask, // Runs before main task
afterTask: cleanupTask, // Runs after main task
});
```
### Task Runners - Distributed Execution
The TaskRunner system enables distributed task execution across multiple workers:
```typescript
import { TaskRunner } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
const runner = new TaskRunner({
name: 'WorkerNode1',
maxConcurrentTasks: 5,
});
// Register tasks this runner can handle
runner.registerTask(dataProcessingTask);
runner.registerTask(imageResizeTask);
// Start processing
runner.start();
```
### Buffer Management Strategies
Fine-tune concurrent execution behavior:
```typescript
const task = new Task({
name: 'ResourceIntensive',
taskFunction: async () => {
/* ... */
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 5, // Max 5 concurrent
execDelay: 100, // 100ms between starts
timeout: 30000, // 30 second timeout
});
```
### Cycle Detection and Prevention
TaskBuffer automatically detects and prevents circular dependencies:
```typescript
const taskA = new Task({
name: 'TaskA',
taskFunction: async () => {
/* ... */
},
preTask: taskB, // This would create a cycle
});
const taskB = new Task({
name: 'TaskB',
taskFunction: async () => {
/* ... */
},
preTask: taskA, // Circular dependency detected!
});
```
### Dynamic Task Creation
Create tasks on-the-fly based on runtime conditions:
```typescript
const dynamicWorkflow = async (config: Config) => {
const tasks = config.steps.map(
(step) =>
new Task({
name: step.name,
taskFunction: async (input) => {
return await processStep(step, input);
},
}),
);
const chain = new Taskchain({
name: 'DynamicWorkflow',
taskArray: tasks,
});
return await chain.trigger();
};
```
## API Reference 📚
### Task Options
| Option | Type | Description |
| -------------- | ---------- | ------------------------------ |
| `name` | `string` | Unique identifier for the task |
| `taskFunction` | `Function` | Async function to execute |
| `buffered` | `boolean` | Enable buffer management |
| `bufferMax` | `number` | Maximum concurrent executions |
| `execDelay` | `number` | Delay between executions (ms) |
| `timeout` | `number` | Task timeout (ms) |
| `preTask` | `Task` | Task to run before |
| `afterTask` | `Task` | Task to run after |
### TaskManager Methods
| Method | Description |
| ------------------------------- | ------------------------ |
| `addTask(task, cronExpression)` | Add and schedule a task |
| `removeTask(taskName)` | Remove a scheduled task |
| `start()` | Start the scheduler |
| `stop()` | Stop the scheduler |
| `getStats()` | Get execution statistics |
### Taskchain Methods
| Method | Description |
| ----------------------- | ---------------------- |
| `addTask(task)` | Add task to chain |
| `removeTask(taskName)` | Remove task from chain |
| `trigger(initialValue)` | Execute the chain |
| `reset()` | Reset chain state |
## Performance Tips 🏎️
1. **Use buffering for I/O operations**: Prevents overwhelming external services
2. **Leverage parallel execution**: When tasks are independent, run them simultaneously
3. **Implement proper error handling**: Use try-catch in task functions
4. **Monitor task execution**: Use the built-in stats and logging
5. **Set appropriate timeouts**: Prevent hanging tasks from blocking your system
## Error Handling 🛡️
```typescript
const robustTask = new Task({
name: 'RobustOperation',
taskFunction: async (input) => {
try {
return await riskyOperation(input);
} catch (error) {
// Log error
console.error(`Task failed: ${error.message}`);
// Optionally retry
if (error.retryable) {
return await riskyOperation(input);
}
// Or return default value
return defaultValue;
}
},
timeout: 5000, // Fail if takes longer than 5 seconds
});
```
## Real-World Examples 🌍
### API Rate Limiting
```typescript
const apiClient = new Task({
name: 'RateLimitedAPI',
taskFunction: async (endpoint: string) => {
return await fetch(`https://api.example.com${endpoint}`);
},
buffered: true,
bufferMax: 10, // 10 requests
execDelay: 100, // Per 100ms = 100 req/s max
});
```
### Database Migration Pipeline
```typescript
const migrationChain = new Taskchain({
name: 'DatabaseMigration',
taskArray: [
backupTask,
schemaUpdateTask,
dataTransformTask,
validationTask,
cleanupTask,
],
});
```
### Microservice Health Monitoring
```typescript
const healthMonitor = new TaskManager();
services.forEach((service) => {
const healthCheck = new Task({
name: `HealthCheck:${service.name}`,
taskFunction: async () => {
const healthy = await checkHealth(service.url);
if (!healthy) {
await alertOps(service);
}
},
});
healthMonitor.addAndScheduleTask(healthCheck, '*/1 * * * *'); // Every minute
});
```
## Testing 🧪
```typescript
import { expect, tap } from '@git.zone/tstest';
import { Task } from '@push.rocks/taskbuffer';
tap.test('should execute task successfully', async () => {
const result = await myTask.trigger();
expect(result).toEqual(expectedValue);
});
tap.start();
```
## Contributing 🤝
We welcome contributions! Please see our [Contributing Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details.
## Support 💬
- 📧 Email: [hello@task.vc](mailto:hello@task.vc)
- 🐛 Issues: [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/push-rocks/taskbuffer/issues)
- 📖 Docs: [Documentation](https://code.foss.global/push.rocks/taskbuffer)
## License and Legal Information
This repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the MIT License can be found in the [license](license) file within this repository.
**Please note:** The MIT License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the project, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.
### Trademarks
This project is owned and maintained by Task Venture Capital GmbH. The names and logos associated with Task Venture Capital GmbH and any related products or services are trademarks of Task Venture Capital GmbH and are not included within the scope of the MIT license granted herein. Use of these trademarks must comply with Task Venture Capital GmbH's Trademark Guidelines, and any usage must be approved in writing by Task Venture Capital GmbH.
### Company Information
Task Venture Capital GmbH
Registered at District court Bremen HRB 35230 HB, Germany
For any legal inquiries or if you require further information, please contact us via email at hello@task.vc.
By using this repository, you acknowledge that you have read this section, agree to comply with its terms, and understand that the licensing of the code does not imply endorsement by Task Venture Capital GmbH of any derivative works.

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import { expect, tap } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { expect, tap } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';
import * as smartpromise from '@push.rocks/smartpromise';
import * as smartdelay from '@push.rocks/smartdelay';
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ tap.test('should have bufferMax set to the provided value', async () => {
const task2 = new taskbuffer.Task({
taskFunction: async () => {},
});
expect(task2.bufferMax).toBeUndefined(); // test for a task without bufferMax set
expect(task2.bufferMax).toBeUndefined(); // test for a task without bufferMax set
const bufferedTask = new taskbuffer.Task({
taskFunction: async () => {},
buffered: true,
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ tap.test('should have bufferMax set to the provided value', async () => {
});
tap.test('should be able to trigger tasks multiple times', async () => {
let task1Counter = 0;
let task1Counter = 0;
const task1 = new taskbuffer.Task({
name: 'Task 1',
taskFunction: () => {
@@ -49,10 +49,12 @@ tap.test('should execute setup function before the task function', async () => {
const task2 = new taskbuffer.Task({
name: 'Task 2',
taskSetup: async () => {
console.log('this is the setup function for task 2. It should only run once.')
console.log(
'this is the setup function for task 2. It should only run once.',
);
return {
nice: 'yes',
}
};
},
taskFunction: async (before, setupArg) => {
expect(setupArg).toEqual({ nice: 'yes' });

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import { expect, tap } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { expect, tap } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';

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import { expect, tap } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { expect, tap } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as smartdelay from '@push.rocks/smartdelay';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';

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import { expect, tap } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { expect, tap } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ tap.test('should run the task as expected', async () => {
taskDone.resolve();
}
},
})
}),
);
myTaskManager.start();
await myTaskManager.triggerTaskByName('myTask');

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import { expect, tap } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { expect, tap } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';

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import { expect, tap } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { expect, tap } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';

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import { tap, expect } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { tap, expect } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';

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import { tap, expect } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { tap, expect } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';

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import { tap, expect } from '@push.rocks/tapbundle';
import { tap, expect } from '@git.zone/tstest/tapbundle';
import * as taskbuffer from '../ts/index.js';
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ tap.test('should execute task when its scheduled', async (tools) => {
taskFunction: async () => {
console.log('hi');
},
})
}),
);
testTaskRunner.addTask(
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ tap.test('should execute task when its scheduled', async (tools) => {
console.log('there');
done.resolve();
},
})
}),
);
await done.promise;

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/**
* autocreated commitinfo by @pushrocks/commitinfo
* autocreated commitinfo by @push.rocks/commitinfo
*/
export const commitinfo = {
name: '@push.rocks/taskbuffer',
version: '3.1.5',
description: 'flexible task management. TypeScript ready!'
version: '3.1.10',
description: 'A flexible task management library supporting TypeScript, allowing for task buffering, scheduling, and execution with dependency management.'
}

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@@ -13,9 +13,8 @@ export class BufferRunner {
if (!(this.bufferCounter >= this.task.bufferMax)) {
this.bufferCounter++;
}
const returnPromise: Promise<any> = this.task.cycleCounter.getPromiseForCycle(
this.bufferCounter
);
const returnPromise: Promise<any> =
this.task.cycleCounter.getPromiseForCycle(this.bufferCounter);
if (!this.task.running) {
this._run(x);
}

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@@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ export interface IDistributedTaskRequestResult {
export abstract class AbstractDistributedCoordinator {
public abstract fireDistributedTaskRequest(
infoBasis: IDistributedTaskRequest
infoBasis: IDistributedTaskRequest,
): Promise<IDistributedTaskRequestResult>;
public abstract updateDistributedTaskRequest(
infoBasis: IDistributedTaskRequest
infoBasis: IDistributedTaskRequest,
): Promise<void>;
public abstract start(): Promise<void>;

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ export type TPreOrAfterTaskFunction = () => Task<any>;
export class Task<T = undefined> {
public static extractTask<T = undefined>(
preOrAfterTaskArg: Task<T> | TPreOrAfterTaskFunction
preOrAfterTaskArg: Task<T> | TPreOrAfterTaskFunction,
): Task<T> {
switch (true) {
case !preOrAfterTaskArg:
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ export class Task<T = undefined> {
public static isTaskTouched<T = undefined>(
taskArg: Task<T> | TPreOrAfterTaskFunction,
touchedTasksArray: Task<T>[]
touchedTasksArray: Task<T>[],
): boolean {
const taskToCheck = Task.extractTask(taskArg);
let result = false;
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ export class Task<T = undefined> {
public static runTask = async <T>(
taskArg: Task<T> | TPreOrAfterTaskFunction,
optionsArg: { x?: any; touchedTasksArray?: Task<T>[] }
optionsArg: { x?: any; touchedTasksArray?: Task<T>[] },
) => {
const taskToRun = Task.extractTask(taskArg);
const done = plugins.smartpromise.defer();
@@ -105,7 +105,10 @@ export class Task<T = undefined> {
const localDeferred = plugins.smartpromise.defer();
localDeferred.promise
.then(() => {
if (taskToRun.preTask && !Task.isTaskTouched(taskToRun.preTask, touchedTasksArray)) {
if (
taskToRun.preTask &&
!Task.isTaskTouched(taskToRun.preTask, touchedTasksArray)
) {
return Task.runTask(taskToRun.preTask, { x, touchedTasksArray });
} else {
const done2 = plugins.smartpromise.defer();
@@ -121,8 +124,14 @@ export class Task<T = undefined> {
}
})
.then((x) => {
if (taskToRun.afterTask && !Task.isTaskTouched(taskToRun.afterTask, touchedTasksArray)) {
return Task.runTask(taskToRun.afterTask, { x: x, touchedTasksArray: touchedTasksArray });
if (
taskToRun.afterTask &&
!Task.isTaskTouched(taskToRun.afterTask, touchedTasksArray)
) {
return Task.runTask(taskToRun.afterTask, {
x: x,
touchedTasksArray: touchedTasksArray,
});
} else {
const done2 = plugins.smartpromise.defer();
done2.resolve(x);

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@@ -27,14 +27,18 @@ export class Taskchain extends Task {
let taskCounter = 0; // counter for iterating async over the taskArray
const iterateTasks = (x: any) => {
if (typeof this.taskArray[taskCounter] !== 'undefined') {
console.log(this.name + ' running: Task' + this.taskArray[taskCounter].name);
console.log(
this.name + ' running: Task' + this.taskArray[taskCounter].name,
);
this.taskArray[taskCounter].trigger(x).then((x) => {
logger.log('info', this.taskArray[taskCounter].name);
taskCounter++;
iterateTasks(x);
});
} else {
console.log('Taskchain "' + this.name + '" completed successfully');
console.log(
'Taskchain "' + this.name + '" completed successfully',
);
done.resolve(x);
}
};

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@@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ export class TaskDebounced<T = unknown> extends Task {
});
this.taskFunction = optionsArg.taskFunction;
this._observableIntake.observable
.pipe(plugins.smartrx.rxjs.ops.debounceTime(optionsArg.debounceTimeInMillis))
.pipe(
plugins.smartrx.rxjs.ops.debounceTime(optionsArg.debounceTimeInMillis),
)
.subscribe((x) => {
this.taskFunction(x);
});

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@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
import * as plugins from './taskbuffer.plugins.js';
import { Task } from './taskbuffer.classes.task.js';
import { AbstractDistributedCoordinator, type IDistributedTaskRequestResult } from './taskbuffer.classes.distributedcoordinator.js';
import {
AbstractDistributedCoordinator,
type IDistributedTaskRequestResult,
} from './taskbuffer.classes.distributedcoordinator.js';
export interface ICronJob {
cronString: string;
@@ -66,7 +69,10 @@ export class TaskManager {
async (triggerTime: number) => {
this.logTaskState(task);
if (this.options.distributedCoordinator) {
const announcementResult = await this.performDistributedConsultation(task, triggerTime);
const announcementResult = await this.performDistributedConsultation(
task,
triggerTime,
);
if (!announcementResult.shouldTrigger) {
console.log('Distributed coordinator result: NOT EXECUTING');
return;
@@ -75,7 +81,7 @@ export class TaskManager {
}
}
await task.trigger();
}
},
);
task.cronJob = cronJob;
}
@@ -88,7 +94,10 @@ export class TaskManager {
console.log(`Task >>${task.name}<< is ${bufferState}`);
}
private async performDistributedConsultation(task: Task, triggerTime: number): Promise<IDistributedTaskRequestResult> {
private async performDistributedConsultation(
task: Task,
triggerTime: number,
): Promise<IDistributedTaskRequestResult> {
console.log('Found a distributed coordinator, performing consultation.');
return this.options.distributedCoordinator.fireDistributedTaskRequest({

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@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ import { Task } from './taskbuffer.classes.task.js';
export class TaskRunner {
public maxParrallelJobs: number = 1;
public status: 'stopped' | 'running' = 'stopped';
public runningTasks: plugins.lik.ObjectMap<Task> = new plugins.lik.ObjectMap<Task>();
public runningTasks: plugins.lik.ObjectMap<Task> =
new plugins.lik.ObjectMap<Task>();
public qeuedTasks: Task[] = [];
constructor() {

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@@ -6,4 +6,12 @@ import * as smartrx from '@push.rocks/smartrx';
import * as smarttime from '@push.rocks/smarttime';
import * as smartunique from '@push.rocks/smartunique';
export { lik, smartlog, smartpromise, smartdelay, smartrx, smarttime, smartunique };
export {
lik,
smartlog,
smartpromise,
smartdelay,
smartrx,
smarttime,
smartunique,
};

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@@ -3,9 +3,12 @@
"experimentalDecorators": true,
"useDefineForClassFields": false,
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "ES2022",
"moduleResolution": "nodenext",
"module": "NodeNext",
"moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
"esModuleInterop": true,
"verbatimModuleSyntax": true,
}
"baseUrl": ".",
"paths": {}
},
"exclude": ["dist_*/**/*.d.ts"]
}