OrchestrationTools
Collection of orchestration-tools that help building an infrastructure or to orchestrate resources through NodeJS. Also comes with universal tools such as collections.
| Version | Coverage | Vulnerabilities | Master | Master-pre-v3.0.0 | Master-pre-v2.0.0 | 
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Install from npm
This package can be installed using the following command: npm install sh.orchestration-tools.
JSDoc
The tools come fully typed in JSDoc, and the documentation for all released versions can also be found here: https://mrshoenel.github.io/orchestration-tools/.
Current list of included tools
- Job - a class that can encapsulate and represent any (asynchronous) work. Supports Promise-based work, enhanced states, simple eventing and progress. As ofv2.1.0, JobWithCost has been removed and cost is now supported by Job.
- JobQueue - a queue that supports parallel jobs with free degree of parallelism.
- JobQueueCapabilities - an extension to the JobQueuethat can manage and run jobs based on their cost, rather than on plain parallelism.
- Progress - a class used to report any kind of (generic) progress. Supports callbacks, events and ObservablesthroughRxJS.
- ProgressNumeric - an extension (and simplification) of Progressespecially for numeric progress.
- IntervalScheduler and Interval provide a scheduling mechanism to schedule using timeouts or intervals (new in v1.6.0). Also, the schedulers now have a common base-class (Scheduler) and their schedules have one, too (Schedule).
- ProcessWrapper and related classes (such as ProcessResultandProcessOutput) to encapsulate child processes and let them run asPromisesorObervables (sincev1.8.0).
- Resolve - a class containing helpers to determine types of variables and to resolve functions and Promises to values of any type (sincev2.6.0).
- ManualScheduler and ManualSchedule provide mechanisms that align with the scheduler-concept and allow to trigger events manually (since v2.7.0).
- Collection, Queue, ConstrainedQueue (a queue with limited size), ProducerConsumerQueue (a queue where producers add (defer if full) and consumers obtain items (defer if empty), since v2.30.0), Stack, ConstrainedStack (a stack with limited size, sincev2.28.0) and LinkedList*/LinkedListNode* provide fully tested collections that are often needed in JavaScript (sincev2.9.0/*v2.10.0)
- Dictionary and Cache (which extends it) are fully generic dictionaries that support strings and Symbols as keys. Cache is a capacity-constrained dictionary that supports eviction-policies such asLRU/MRU,LFU/MFU,FIFO/LIFOetc. Also, it supports eviction based on an optional timeout per value (like a weak map) (sincev2.21.0; both are deprecated, use DictionaryMapBased and CacheMapBased instead as ofv2.22.0)
- CacheWithLoad, an extension of CacheMapBased that introduces a second concept of size constrainment based on a load (since v2.22.0).
- EqualityComparer and DefaultEqualityComparer are used within the collections to provide default- and custom-capabilities for comparing items (since v2.9.0)
- Comparer and DefaultComparer to equate items in terms of size (e.g. for sorting) (since v2.10.0)
- formatValue, formatError, wrapError and throwError are the first of new tools for values and Errors (since v2.19.0)
- CalendarScheduler and Calendar provide mechanism to schedule jobs based onThese were removed beginning with- iCal-calendars from any source (new in- v1.4.0).- v3.0.0and are now to be found in the package- sh.misc-tools.
Breaking changes
- Between v1.8.0andv2.0.0there were breaking changes regardingProgressitself and how it is handled in conjunction withJob. If you therefore need to stick withv1.x.x, please use the latest stable from themaster-pre-v2.0.0-branch.
- Calendar-related tools and its Scheduler were removed in version v3.0.0and have been moved into the packagesh.misc-tools(available via npm).