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exec-limiter
Limit the shell execution commands to
calls same time.
☁️ Installation
$ npm i --save exec-limiter
💡 ProTip: You can install the cli version of this module by running npm i -g exec-limiter-cli
📋 Example
// Dependencies
var ExecLimiter = require("exec-limiter");
// Constants
const COMMAND = "sleep 5; date;";
// Create an instance of exec limiter
var el = new ExecLimiter(2);
// #1
el.add("sleep 5", function (err) {
console.log(err || "Waited 5 seconds for the first time.");
});
// #2
el.add("sleep", ["7"], function (err) {
console.log(err || "Waited another 7 seconds but probably I was ran in parallel with the other process.");
});
// #3
el.add("sleep 5", function (err) {
console.log(err || "I was ran in parallel with the second process and finished fine.");
});
// #4
el.add("ls", ["-l"], { ignoreStdout: false }, function (err, stdout) {
console.log(err || "The spawned 'ls -l' returned:\n" + stdout);
});
// These will be executed like below:
//
// Timeline: 0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11
//
// #1: ==========
// #2: ==============
// #3: ============
// #4: ==
//
// Notice how they run in parallel, but not more than 2 in the same time.
❓ Get Help
There are few ways to get help:
- Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
- For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. 🐛
- For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. 🚀
📝 Documentation
ExecLimiter(limit)
Creates a new instance of ExecLimiter
.
Params
- Number
limit
: The limit of commands to run same time.
Return
- ExecLimiter The
ExecLimiter
instance.
add(command, args, options, callback)
Adds a new command to run in the buffer.
Usage:
el.add(command, fn); // exec
el.add(command, args, fn); // spawn
el.add(command, options, fn); // exec
el.add(command, args, options, fn); // spawn
Params
- String
command
: The command to run as string. - Object
args
: The command arguments as array of strings (optional). - Object
options
: The options passed to the spawn/exec function, but extended with the following fields: ignoreStdout
(Boolean): Iffalse
, then the stdout output will be stored ant called back.- Function
callback
: The callback function.
Return
- ExecLimiter The
ExecLimiter
instance.
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💫 Where is this library used?
If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. ✨
engine-tools
(by jillix)—Engine Tools library and CLI app.exec-limiter-cli
—Run multiple shell commands in parallel, but with a limit.git-stat
(by Marshall Bowers)—Statistic generation for Git.gpm
—npm + git = gpm - Install NPM packages and dependencies from git repositories.gry
—A minimalist NodeJS wrapper for thegit
commands.gry
stands for the Git RepositorY.gry-2
—A minimalist NodeJS wrapper for thegit
commands.gry
stands for the Git RepositorY.npmreserve
—Reserve package names on NPM.