threads.js
neon
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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threads.js
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threads.js VS multithreading - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 10 Jan 2024
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threads.js VS threadman - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 10 Sep 2022
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whats the advantages and disadvantages and limitations of worker thread in nodejs compared to multithreading in frameworks like spring ?
Threads.js makes it pretty easy to spawn a thread pool and handle multi-threading workloads.
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Make your end to end tests fast
We did this via the npm threads wrapper and esbuild. We first moved all of our compute code into a new file with minimal imports, called imageCompare.worker.js. We then added a pre-compilation step with esbuild to compile this file into a bundle. We then spawn the worker using this generated file as a blob, and interact with it via the threads promise interface.
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How to make an API route for a computationally heavy task?
That latter one is in it's own process, and I also use multiple threads with the threads library.
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Kanye West AI in JavaScript (React and TFJS)
This app has a memory leak where your worker threads are spawning out of control. You can verify this in Chrome DevTools Source tab: after you click the Generate button, you can see the worker threads spawning out of control until you close the process.
I'd advise that you do a better job at manually spawning and terminating the threads with the TFJS process. I've had success using this library in combination with TFJS: https://threads.js.org/
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[AskJS] Examples of Apps not suitable to be implemented with NodeJS
You can use it for everything. Even the compute tasks you can offload to worker threads using something like https://github.com/andywer/threads.js or you could create intensive modules in Rust and integrate using something like https://github.com/neon-bindings/neon
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Hacker News top posts: May 23, 2021
Web worker meets worker threads – threads.js\ (3 comments)
- Web worker meets worker threads – threads.js
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Poolifier as Node.js thread/cluster pool
threads.js
neon
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We Have to Start Over: From Atom to Zed
Great interview!
Love how much thought is being put into what you “gold-plate”. I’ve always felt that my best work comes around on round two (or three or four…).
Curious what you are planning for the ability to script the configuration? I haven’t played with zed much yet; is it possible today? Would something like Neon [1] help bridge the gap from VSCode and old Atom users?
[1]: https://github.com/neon-bindings/neon
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Electrons Are Fast, So Can Be Electron – How to Optimize Electron App Performance
Neon
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (27/2023)!
Is there a third option? Surely node has a way to directly call native code, similar to Python's C extensions? Some Node equivalent of PyO3? For example, I found neon which promises "safe and fast native Node.js modules".
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Is converting typescript backend to Rust worth it?
Have a look at https://crates.io/crates/napi and https://crates.io/crates/neon which allow you to call rust from node. We went with napi but they're both pretty good.
- Interaction between a Node.js module and a Rust program
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Underrated Node Knowledge
Just to add: N-API is incredibly underrated. Then again, maybe the lack of a strong native modules ecosystem is an indicator that the pure JS ecosystem is just so good. But man, got something computationally intensive? Just offload it to Rust with Neon or something. Got some proprietary bit of code in your product? Build a native module.
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Zig, the Small Language
> rust is not well-suited for interfacing with FFI
How so? Packages like neon [1] and rustler [2] suggest otherwise. I'm using both of those in a real product (I'm using neon directly, to write native modules for an Electron app; on the back-end, I depend on an Elixir package that uses rustler).
[1]: https://github.com/neon-bindings/neon
[2]: https://github.com/rusterlium/rustler
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SurrealDB: A new scalable document-graph database written in Rust
You can use https://github.com/infinyon/node-bindgen, https://github.com/neon-bindings/neon, or https://github.com/napi-rs/napi-rs for Node.js libraries, https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3 for Python libraries, https://rustwasm.github.io/wasm-bindgen/ for WebAssembly, and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen for C libraries!
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Javascript senior developer here. Why I need to learn Rust?
They can use Rust to speed up Nodejs through https://crates.io/crates/neon for example
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1Password for SSH changed the way I work
I’m not prompted again while actively using my laptop. When it’s time to switch to an open source project, I’m seamlessly prompted for my GitHub key.
What are some alternatives?
piscina - A fast, efficient Node.js Worker Thread Pool implementation
rst - The open source design documentation tool for everybody [Moved to: https://github.com/vitiral/artifact]
partytown - Relocate resource intensive third-party scripts off of the main thread and into a web worker. 🎉
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
comlink - Comlink makes WebWorkers enjoyable.
surrealdb - A scalable, distributed, collaborative, document-graph database, for the realtime web
threadbox - Recursive Worker Threads in NodeJS
iswasmfast - Performance comparison of WebAssembly, C++ Addon, and native implementations of various algorithms in Node.js.
workerize - 🏗️ Run a module in a Web Worker.
rFmt
microjob - A tiny wrapper for turning Node.js worker threads into easy-to-use routines for heavy CPU loads.
Clippy - A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/