node-jest-worker binary package in openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64
jest-worker provides a `Promise` based interface, minimum overhead and
bound workers.
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The module works by providing an absolute path of the module to be loaded in
all forked processes. Files relative to a node module are also accepted. All
methods are exposed on the parent process as promises, so they can be
`await`'ed. Child (worker) methods can either be synchronous or asynchronous.
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The module also implements support for bound workers. Binding a worker means
that, based on certain parameters, the same task will always be executed by
the same worker. The way bound workers work is by using the returned string
of the `computeWorkerKey` method. If the string was used before for a task,
the call will be queued to the related worker that processed the task earlier;
if not, it will be executed by the first available worker, then sticked to the
worker that executed it; so the next time it will be processed by the same
worker. If you have no preference on the worker executing the task, but you
have defined a `computeWorkerKey` method because you want _some_ of the tasks
to be sticked, you can return `null` from it.
Publishing history
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2024-06-24 01:27:05 UTC | Published | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | release | main | javascript | Optional | 29.6.2~ds1+~cs73.45.28-ok2 | ||
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2024-06-14 08:25:31 UTC | Published | openKylin Nile V2.0 arm64 | proposed | main | javascript | Optional | 29.6.2~ds1+~cs73.45.28-ok2 | ||
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