Class: ZK::ZKEventMachine::Iterator
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- ZK::ZKEventMachine::Iterator
- Defined in:
- lib/z_k/z_k_event_machine/iterator.rb
Overview
A simple iterator for concurrent asynchronous work.
Unlike ruby’s built-in iterators, the end of the current iteration cycle is signaled manually, instead of happening automatically after the yielded block finishes executing. For example:
(0..10).each{ |num| }
becomes:
EM::Iterator.new(0..10).each{ |num,iter| iter.next }
This is especially useful when doing asynchronous work via reactor libraries and functions. For example, given a sync and async http api:
response = sync_http_get(url); ...
async_http_get(url){ |response| ... }
a synchronous iterator such as:
responses = urls.map{ |url| sync_http_get(url) }
...
puts 'all done!'
could be written as:
EM::Iterator.new(urls).map(proc{ |url,iter|
async_http_get(url){ |res|
iter.return(res)
}
}, proc{ |responses|
...
puts 'all done!'
})
Now, you can take advantage of the asynchronous api to issue requests in parallel. For example, to fetch 10 urls at a time, simply pass in a concurrency of 10:
EM::Iterator.new(urls, 10).each do |url,iter|
async_http_get(url){ iter.next }
end
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#concurrency ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute concurrency.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#each(foreach = nil, after = nil, &blk) ⇒ Object
Iterate over a set of items using the specified block or proc.
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#initialize(list, concurrency = 1) ⇒ Iterator
constructor
Create a new parallel async iterator with specified concurrency.
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#inject(obj, foreach, after) ⇒ Object
Inject the results of an asynchronous iteration onto a given object.
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#map(foreach, after) ⇒ Object
Collect the results of an asynchronous iteration into an array.
Constructor Details
#initialize(list, concurrency = 1) ⇒ Iterator
Create a new parallel async iterator with specified concurrency.
i = EM::Iterator.new(1..100, 10)
will create an iterator over the range that processes 10 items at a time. Iteration is started via #each, #map or #inject
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# File 'lib/z_k/z_k_event_machine/iterator.rb', line 53 def initialize(list, concurrency = 1) raise ArgumentError, 'argument must be an array' unless list.respond_to?(:to_a) @list = list.to_a.dup @concurrency = concurrency @started = false @ended = false end |
Instance Attribute Details
#concurrency ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute concurrency.
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# File 'lib/z_k/z_k_event_machine/iterator.rb', line 71 def concurrency @concurrency end |
Instance Method Details
#each(foreach = nil, after = nil, &blk) ⇒ Object
Iterate over a set of items using the specified block or proc.
EM::Iterator.new(1..100).each do |num, iter|
puts num
iter.next
end
An optional second proc is invoked after the iteration is complete.
EM::Iterator.new(1..100).each(
proc{ |num,iter| iter.next },
proc{ puts 'all done' }
)
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# File 'lib/z_k/z_k_event_machine/iterator.rb', line 87 def each(foreach=nil, after=nil, &blk) raise ArgumentError, 'proc or block required for iteration' unless foreach ||= blk raise RuntimeError, 'cannot iterate over an iterator more than once' if @started or @ended @started = true @pending = 0 @workers = 0 all_done = proc{ after.call if after and @ended and @pending == 0 } @process_next = proc{ # p [:process_next, :pending=, @pending, :workers=, @workers, :ended=, @ended, :concurrency=, @concurrency, :list=, @list] unless @ended or @workers > @concurrency if @list.empty? @ended = true @workers -= 1 all_done.call else item = @list.shift @pending += 1 is_done = false on_done = proc{ raise RuntimeError, 'already completed this iteration' if is_done is_done = true @pending -= 1 if @ended all_done.call else EM.next_tick(@process_next) end } class << on_done alias :next :call end foreach.call(item, on_done) end else @workers -= 1 end } spawn_workers self end |
#inject(obj, foreach, after) ⇒ Object
Inject the results of an asynchronous iteration onto a given object.
EM::Iterator.new(%w[ pwd uptime uname date ], 2).inject({}, proc{ |hash,cmd,iter|
EM.system(cmd){ |output,status|
hash[cmd] = status.exitstatus == 0 ? output.strip : nil
iter.return(hash)
}
}, proc{ |results|
p results
})
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# File 'lib/z_k/z_k_event_machine/iterator.rb', line 188 def inject(obj, foreach, after) each(proc{ |item,iter| is_done = false on_done = proc{ |res| raise RuntimeError, 'already returned a value for this iteration' if is_done is_done = true obj = res iter.next } class << on_done alias :return :call def next raise NoMethodError, 'must call #return on an inject iterator' end end foreach.call(obj, item, on_done) }, proc{ after.call(obj) }) end |
#map(foreach, after) ⇒ Object
Collect the results of an asynchronous iteration into an array.
EM::Iterator.new(%w[ pwd uptime uname date ], 2).map(proc{ |cmd,iter|
EM.system(cmd){ |output,status|
iter.return(output)
}
}, proc{ |results|
p results
})
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# File 'lib/z_k/z_k_event_machine/iterator.rb', line 149 def map(foreach, after) index = 0 inject([], proc{ |results,item,iter| i = index index += 1 is_done = false on_done = proc{ |res| raise RuntimeError, 'already returned a value for this iteration' if is_done is_done = true results[i] = res iter.return(results) } class << on_done alias :return :call def next raise NoMethodError, 'must call #return on a map iterator' end end foreach.call(item, on_done) }, proc{ |results| after.call(results) }) end |