worktank
comlink
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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worktank
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Web Crypto API
Workers are awesome but you are right, working with them can be painful without the right tooling.
Personally I've written my own libraries for abstracting all this away and I've having a blast working with workers now, maybe check them out:
- WorkTank [1]: This abstracts away the difference between browser workers and Node worker threads, it makes it easy to make worker pools, and it can transfer simple functions to a worker at runtime too.
- WorkTank loader: This abstracts away loading asynchronous function from a worker basically, you just add ".worker" to your file name and that file and all its dependencies are transparently replaced moved to a worker, all the rest of the app (TS types for example) doesn't even notice anything happened, it just works.
You might want to check out the more popular "comlink" library too, although it didn't work for me for whatever reason and it doesn't support worker pools I believe.
[1]: https://github.com/fabiospampinato/worktank
[2]: https://github.com/fabiospampinato/worktank-loader
comlink
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RemoteUI
Feels like taking a general Comlink-like system & making it more component oriented. Good ideas. https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/comlink
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Your favorites?
React UI Framework: https://ant.design/ Reactive: https://www.learnrxjs.io/ Workers: https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/comlink Graphics: https://www.pixijs.com/
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Concurrent.js, a multithreaded module loader - Run in a worker, use in the main thread
Reminds me of Comlink
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Creating PDF Files Without Slowing Down Your App
Now that we have a way to create PDF files, we can create a web worker to run the renderPDF function in a separate thread. Here’s an example of a web worker that uses comlink to expose the renderPDF function as an asynchronous function:
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How to use Service Workers with React and Vite
To streamline the process of configuring the Service Worker and simplify communication between the app and the Service Worker, we will be using the comlink library.
- Svelte + Web Workers (Looking for insight)
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Deno 1.25
While there's no realistic way to provide a security boundary between JavaScript modules, Workers are a possibility [1].
The code with the more restricted set of permissions must run in the Worker. That code then communicates with the rest of your app through postMessage / SharedArrayBuffer, perhaps using ComLink [2].
[1] https://deno.land/[email protected]/runtime/workers#specifying-...
[2] https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/comlink
- [AskJS] What are some real world applications of JS Proxy objects?
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Optimizing Your Web App for Maximum Runtime Performance and Premature Optimization 🦄
The worker API is very simple, you would post a message to the worker. The worker would have the code to process and reply back with the results to the listeners. To make it even easier Google has created the comlink library.
- Web Crypto API