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Vapor 4 EventLoopFutureQueue
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/** | |
Assuming the route handler is attached to `http://localhost:8080/import-data` you can test the implementation with this request (cURL): | |
``` | |
curl -X "POST" "http://localhost:8080/import-data" \ | |
-H 'Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8' \ | |
-d $'{ "values": ["first", "foo", "bar", "last"] }' | |
``` | |
Prints: | |
``` | |
Start importing data: ["first", "foo", "bar", "last"] | |
processing 'first' - sleeping for '0' seconds | |
processing 'foo' - sleeping for '2' seconds | |
processing 'bar' - sleeping for '1' seconds | |
processing 'last' - sleeping for '1' seconds | |
Finished processing data: ["first", "foo", "bar", "last"] | |
``` | |
Learn more about `EventLoopFutureQueue` by studying the tests here: https://github.com/vapor/async-kit/blob/master/Tests/AsyncKitTests/EventLoopFutureQueueTests.swift | |
*/ | |
/// Sample struct to demonstrate the case | |
struct ImportData: Content { | |
let values: [String] | |
} | |
/// Sample import data handler that runs synchronously using `EventLoopFutureQueue` | |
func importData(_ req: Request) throws -> EventLoopFuture<HTTPStatus> { | |
let data = try req.content.decode(ImportData.self) | |
let queue = EventLoopFutureQueue(eventLoop: req.eventLoop) | |
print("Start importing data: \(data.values)") | |
return data.values.map { value in | |
queue.append(self.importValue(value, on: req.eventLoop)) | |
} | |
.flatten(on: req.eventLoop).map { res in | |
print("Finished processing data: \(res)") | |
} | |
.transform(to: .ok) | |
} | |
/// Mock implementation of importValue(_:on:) that takes randomly 0-3 seconds for processing the data | |
func importValue(_ value: String, on eventLoop: EventLoop) -> EventLoopFuture<String> { | |
let sleepValue = UInt32.random(in: 0...3) | |
print("processing '\(value)' - sleeping for '\(sleepValue)' seconds") | |
sleep(sleepValue) | |
return eventLoop.future(value) | |
} |
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