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| Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { | |
| value: true | |
| }); | |
| exports.default = parallel; | |
| var _eachOf = require('./eachOf.js'); | |
| var _eachOf2 = _interopRequireDefault(_eachOf); | |
| var _parallel2 = require('./internal/parallel.js'); | |
| var _parallel3 = _interopRequireDefault(_parallel2); | |
| function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; } | |
| /** | |
| * Run the `tasks` collection of functions in parallel, without waiting until | |
| * the previous function has completed. If any of the functions pass an error to | |
| * its callback, the main `callback` is immediately called with the value of the | |
| * error. Once the `tasks` have completed, the results are passed to the final | |
| * `callback` as an array. | |
| * | |
| * **Note:** `parallel` is about kicking-off I/O tasks in parallel, not about | |
| * parallel execution of code. If your tasks do not use any timers or perform | |
| * any I/O, they will actually be executed in series. Any synchronous setup | |
| * sections for each task will happen one after the other. JavaScript remains | |
| * single-threaded. | |
| * | |
| * **Hint:** Use [`reflect`]{@link module:Utils.reflect} to continue the | |
| * execution of other tasks when a task fails. | |
| * | |
| * It is also possible to use an object instead of an array. Each property will | |
| * be run as a function and the results will be passed to the final `callback` | |
| * as an object instead of an array. This can be a more readable way of handling | |
| * results from {@link async.parallel}. | |
| * | |
| * @name parallel | |
| * @static | |
| * @memberOf module:ControlFlow | |
| * @method | |
| * @category Control Flow | |
| * @param {Array|Iterable|AsyncIterable|Object} tasks - A collection of | |
| * [async functions]{@link AsyncFunction} to run. | |
| * Each async function can complete with any number of optional `result` values. | |
| * @param {Function} [callback] - An optional callback to run once all the | |
| * functions have completed successfully. This function gets a results array | |
| * (or object) containing all the result arguments passed to the task callbacks. | |
| * Invoked with (err, results). | |
| * @returns {Promise} a promise, if a callback is not passed | |
| * | |
| * @example | |
| * | |
| * //Using Callbacks | |
| * async.parallel([ | |
| * function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 'one'); | |
| * }, 200); | |
| * }, | |
| * function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 'two'); | |
| * }, 100); | |
| * } | |
| * ], function(err, results) { | |
| * console.log(results); | |
| * // results is equal to ['one','two'] even though | |
| * // the second function had a shorter timeout. | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // an example using an object instead of an array | |
| * async.parallel({ | |
| * one: function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 1); | |
| * }, 200); | |
| * }, | |
| * two: function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 2); | |
| * }, 100); | |
| * } | |
| * }, function(err, results) { | |
| * console.log(results); | |
| * // results is equal to: { one: 1, two: 2 } | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * //Using Promises | |
| * async.parallel([ | |
| * function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 'one'); | |
| * }, 200); | |
| * }, | |
| * function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 'two'); | |
| * }, 100); | |
| * } | |
| * ]).then(results => { | |
| * console.log(results); | |
| * // results is equal to ['one','two'] even though | |
| * // the second function had a shorter timeout. | |
| * }).catch(err => { | |
| * console.log(err); | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * // an example using an object instead of an array | |
| * async.parallel({ | |
| * one: function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 1); | |
| * }, 200); | |
| * }, | |
| * two: function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 2); | |
| * }, 100); | |
| * } | |
| * }).then(results => { | |
| * console.log(results); | |
| * // results is equal to: { one: 1, two: 2 } | |
| * }).catch(err => { | |
| * console.log(err); | |
| * }); | |
| * | |
| * //Using async/await | |
| * async () => { | |
| * try { | |
| * let results = await async.parallel([ | |
| * function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 'one'); | |
| * }, 200); | |
| * }, | |
| * function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 'two'); | |
| * }, 100); | |
| * } | |
| * ]); | |
| * console.log(results); | |
| * // results is equal to ['one','two'] even though | |
| * // the second function had a shorter timeout. | |
| * } | |
| * catch (err) { | |
| * console.log(err); | |
| * } | |
| * } | |
| * | |
| * // an example using an object instead of an array | |
| * async () => { | |
| * try { | |
| * let results = await async.parallel({ | |
| * one: function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 1); | |
| * }, 200); | |
| * }, | |
| * two: function(callback) { | |
| * setTimeout(function() { | |
| * callback(null, 2); | |
| * }, 100); | |
| * } | |
| * }); | |
| * console.log(results); | |
| * // results is equal to: { one: 1, two: 2 } | |
| * } | |
| * catch (err) { | |
| * console.log(err); | |
| * } | |
| * } | |
| * | |
| */ | |
| function parallel(tasks, callback) { | |
| return (0, _parallel3.default)(_eachOf2.default, tasks, callback); | |
| } | |
| module.exports = exports.default; |
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