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Futurus

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A queue that exposes a lot of state about how its handling your tasks. In particular, futurus can tell you whether a task you're about to add will be processed immediately or buffered.

Usually you shouldn't care about this sort of thing, but this one time I did and so futurus was born.

Example

var worker = function (data, callback) {
  setTimeout(function () {
    console.log(data)
  }, 100)
}
var queue = new futurus.Queue(2, worker)
queue.on('ready', function () {
  console.log('The queue has just become ready')
})
queue.on('drain', funciton () {
  console.log('The queue has no active jobs')
})
 
queue.push('hello')
console.log(queue.isReady())
// true
 
queue.push('world')
console.log(queue.isReady())
// false
 
queue.push('hello')
console.log(queue.isReady())
// false
 
// (Wait a few hundred milliseconds)
// 'The queue has just become ready'
 
// (Wait a few hundred milliseconds more)
// 'The queue has no active jobs'

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0.1.0

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