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# run-queue
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A promise based, dynamic priority queue runner, with concurrency limiting.
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```js
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const RunQueue = require('run-queue')
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const queue = new RunQueue({
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maxConcurrency: 1
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})
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queue.add(1, example, [-1])
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for (let ii = 0; ii < 5; ++ii) {
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queue.add(0, example, [ii])
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}
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const finished = []
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queue.run().then(
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console.log(finished)
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})
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function example (num, next) {
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setTimeout(() => {
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finished.push(num)
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next()
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}, 5 - Math.abs(num))
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}
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```
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would output
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```
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[ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, -1 ]
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```
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If you bump concurrency to `2`, then you get:
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```
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[ 1, 0, 3, 2, 4, -1 ]
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```
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The concurrency means that they don't finish in order, because some take
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longer than others. Each priority level must finish entirely before the
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next priority level is run. See
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[PRIORITIES](https://github.com/iarna/run-queue#priorities) below. This is
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even true if concurrency is set high enough that all of the regular queue
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can execute at once, for instance, with `maxConcurrency: 10`:
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```
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[ 4, 3, 2, 1, 0, -1 ]
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```
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## API
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### const queue = new RunQueue(options)
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Create a new queue. Options may contain:
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* maxConcurrency - (Default: `1`) The maximum number of jobs to execute at once.
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* Promise - (Default: global.Promise) The promise implementation to use.
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### queue.add (prio, fn, args)
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Add a new job to the end of the queue at priority `prio` that will run `fn`
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with `args`. If `fn` is async then it should return a Promise.
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### queue.run ()
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Start running the job queue. Returns a Promise that resolves when either
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all the jobs are complete or a job ends in error (throws or returns a
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rejected promise). If a job ended in error then this Promise will be rejected
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with that error and no further queue running will be done.
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## PRIORITIES
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Priorities are any integer value >= 0.
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Lowest is executed first.
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Priorities essentially represent distinct job queues. All jobs in a queue
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must complete before the next highest priority job queue is executed.
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This means that if you have two queues, `0` and `1` then ALL jobs in `0`
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must complete before ANY execute in `1`. If you add new `0` level jobs
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while `1` level jobs are running then it will switch back processing the `0`
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queue and won't execute any more `1` jobs till all of the new `0` jobs
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complete.
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