Defined in: async-queuer.ts:315
A flexible asynchronous queue for processing tasks with configurable concurrency, priority, and expiration.
Async vs Sync Versions: The async version provides advanced features over the sync Queuer:
Returns promises that can be awaited for task results
Built-in retry support via AsyncRetryer integration for each queued task
Abort support to cancel in-flight task executions
Comprehensive error handling with onError callbacks and throwOnError control
Detailed execution tracking (success/error/settle counts)
Concurrent execution support (process multiple items simultaneously)
The sync Queuer is lighter weight and simpler when you don't need async features, return values, or execution control.
What is Queuing? Queuing is a technique for managing and processing items sequentially or with controlled concurrency. Tasks are processed up to the configured concurrency limit. When a task completes, the next pending task is processed if the concurrency limit allows.
Key Features:
Priority queue support via the getPriority option
Configurable concurrency limit
Callbacks for task success, error, completion, and queue state changes
FIFO (First In First Out) or LIFO (Last In First Out) queue behavior
Pause and resume processing
Item expiration to remove stale items from the queue
Error Handling:
If an onError handler is provided, it will be called with the error and queuer instance
If throwOnError is true (default when no onError handler is provided), the error will be thrown
If throwOnError is false (default when onError handler is provided), the error will be swallowed
Both onError and throwOnError can be used together; the handler will be called before any error is thrown
The error state can be checked using the AsyncQueuer instance
State Management:
Uses TanStack Store for reactive state management
Use initialState to provide initial state values when creating the async queuer
Use onSuccess callback to react to successful task execution and implement custom logic
Use onError callback to react to task execution errors and implement custom error handling
Use onSettled callback to react to task execution completion (success or error) and implement custom logic
Use onItemsChange callback to react to items being added or removed from the queue
Use onExpire callback to react to items expiring and implement custom logic
Use onReject callback to react to items being rejected when the queue is full
The state includes error count, expiration count, rejection count, running status, and success/settle counts
State can be accessed via asyncQueuer.store.state when using the class directly
When using framework adapters (React/Solid), state is accessed from asyncQueuer.state
Example usage:
const asyncQueuer = new AsyncQueuer<string>(async (item) => {
// process item
return item.toUpperCase();
}, {
concurrency: 2,
onSuccess: (result) => {
console.log(result);
}
});
asyncQueuer.addItem('hello');
asyncQueuer.start();TValue
new AsyncQueuer<TValue>(fn, initialOptions): AsyncQueuer<TValue>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:327
(item) => Promise<any>
AsyncQueuerOptions<TValue> = {}
AsyncQueuer<TValue>
asyncRetryers: Map<number, AsyncRetryer<(item) => Promise<any>>>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:321
fn: (item) => Promise<any>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:328
TValue
Promise<any>
key: string | undefined;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:319
options: AsyncQueuerOptions<TValue>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:320
readonly store: Store<Readonly<AsyncQueuerState<TValue>>>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:316
abort(): void;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:836
Aborts all ongoing executions with the internal abort controllers. Does NOT clear out the items.
void
addItem(
item,
position,
runOnItemsChange): boolean;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:474
Adds an item to the queue. If the queue is full, the item is rejected and onReject is called. Items can be inserted based on priority or at the front/back depending on configuration.
TValue
QueuePosition = ...
boolean = true
boolean
queuer.addItem({ value: 'task', priority: 10 });
queuer.addItem('task2', 'front');clear(): void;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:801
Removes all pending items from the queue. Does NOT affect active tasks.
void
execute(position?): Promise<any>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:609
Removes and returns the next item from the queue and executes the task function with it.
Promise<any>
queuer.execute();
// LIFO
queuer.execute('back');flush(numberOfItems, position?): Promise<void>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:657
Processes a specified number of items to execute immediately with no wait time If no numberOfItems is provided, all items will be processed
number = ...
Promise<void>
flushAsBatch(batchFunction): Promise<void>;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:671
Processes all items in the queue as a batch using the provided function as an argument The queue is cleared after processing
(items) => Promise<any>
Promise<void>
getAbortSignal(executeCount?): AbortSignal | null;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:826
Returns the AbortSignal for a specific execution. If no executeCount is provided, returns the signal for the most recent execution. Returns null if no execution is found or not currently executing.
number
Optional specific execution to get signal for
AbortSignal | null
const queuer = new AsyncQueuer(
async (item: string) => {
const signal = queuer.getAbortSignal()
if (signal) {
const response = await fetch(`/api/process/${item}`, { signal })
return response.json()
}
},
{ concurrency: 2 }
)getNextItem(position): TValue | undefined;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:557
Removes and returns the next item from the queue without executing the task function. Use for manual queue management. Normally, use execute() to process items.
QueuePosition = ...
TValue | undefined
// FIFO
queuer.getNextItem();
// LIFO
queuer.getNextItem('back');peekActiveItems(): TValue[];Defined in: async-queuer.ts:763
Returns the items currently being processed (active tasks).
TValue[]
peekAllItems(): TValue[];Defined in: async-queuer.ts:756
Returns a copy of all items in the queue, including active and pending items.
TValue[]
peekNextItem(position): TValue | undefined;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:746
Returns the next item in the queue without removing it.
QueuePosition = 'front'
TValue | undefined
queuer.peekNextItem(); // front
queuer.peekNextItem('back'); // backpeekPendingItems(): TValue[];Defined in: async-queuer.ts:770
Returns the items waiting to be processed (pending tasks).
TValue[]
reset(): void;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:847
Resets the queuer state to its default values
void
setOptions(newOptions): void;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:372
Updates the queuer options. New options are merged with existing options.
Partial<AsyncQueuerOptions<TValue>>
void
start(): void;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:777
Starts processing items in the queue. If already running, does nothing.
void
stop(): void;Defined in: async-queuer.ts:787
Stops processing items in the queue. Does not clear the queue.
void