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run-parallel
Run an array of functions in parallel
install
npm install run-parallel
usage
parallel(tasks, [callback])
Run the tasks
array 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.
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 the results.
arguments
tasks
- An array or object containing functions to run. Each function is passed acallback(err, result)
which it must call on completion with an errorerr
(which can benull
) and an optionalresult
value.callback(err, results)
- An optional callback to run once all the functions have completed. This function gets a results array (or object) containing all the result arguments passed to the task callbacks.
example
var parallel = require('run-parallel')
parallel([
function (callback) {
setTimeout(function () {
callback(null, 'one')
, 200)
},
}function (callback) {
setTimeout(function () {
callback(null, 'two')
, 100)
}
},
]// optional callback
function (err, results) {
// the results array will equal ['one','two'] even though
// the second function had a shorter timeout.
})
This module is basically equavalent to async.parallel
,
but it’s handy to just have the one function you need instead of the
kitchen sink. Modularity! Especially handy if you’re serving to the
browser and need to reduce your javascript bundle size.
Works great in the browser with browserify!
see also
license
MIT. Copyright (c) Feross Aboukhadijeh.