// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. /** * pooledMap transforms values from an (async) iterable into another async * iterable. The transforms are done concurrently, with a max concurrency * defined by the poolLimit. * * @param poolLimit The maximum count of items being processed concurrently. * @param array The input array for mapping. * @param iteratorFn The function to call for every item of the array. */ export function pooledMap( poolLimit: number, array: Iterable | AsyncIterable, iteratorFn: (data: T) => Promise, ): AsyncIterableIterator { // Create the async iterable that is returned from this function. const res = new TransformStream, R>({ async transform( p: Promise, controller: TransformStreamDefaultController, ): Promise { controller.enqueue(await p); }, }); // Start processing items from the iterator (async (): Promise => { const writer = res.writable.getWriter(); const executing: Array> = []; for await (const item of array) { const p = Promise.resolve().then(() => iteratorFn(item)); writer.write(p); const e: Promise = p.then(() => executing.splice(executing.indexOf(e), 1) ); executing.push(e); if (executing.length >= poolLimit) { await Promise.race(executing); } } // Wait until all ongoing events have processed, then close the writer. await Promise.all(executing); writer.close(); })(); return res.readable[Symbol.asyncIterator](); }