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v2.4.0
- Added
tryEach, for running async functions in parallel, where you only expect one to succeed. (#1365, #687) - Improved performance, most notably in
parallelandwaterfall(#1395) - Added
queue.remove(), for removing items in aqueue(#1397, #1391) - Fixed using
eval, preventing Async from running in pages with Content Security Policy (#1404, #1403) - Fixed errors thrown in an
asyncifyed function's callback being caught by the underlying Promise (#1408) - Fixed timing of
queue.empty()(#1367) - Various doc fixes (#1314, #1394, #1412)
v2.3.0
- Added support for ES2017
asyncfunctions. Wherever you can pass a Node-style/CPS function that uses a callback, you can also pass anasyncfunction. Previously, you had to wrapasyncfunctions withasyncify. The caveat is that it will only work ifasyncfunctions are supported natively in your environment, transpiled implementations can't be detected. (#1386, #1390) - Small doc fix (#1392)
v2.2.0
- Added
groupBy, and theSeries/Limitequivalents, analogous to_.groupBy(#1364) - Fixed
transformbug whencallbackwas not passed (#1381) - Added note about
reflecttoparalleldocs (#1385)
v2.1.5
- Fix
autobug when function names collided with Array.prototype (#1358) - Improve some error messages (#1349)
- Avoid stack overflow case in queue
- Fixed an issue in
some,everyandfindwhere processing would continue after the result was determined. - Cleanup implementations of
some,everyandfind
v2.1.3
- Make bundle size smaller
- Create optimized hotpath for
filterin array case.
v2.1.2
- Fixed a stackoverflow bug with
detect,some,everyon large inputs (#1293).
v2.1.0
retryandretryablenow support an optionalerrorFilterfunction that determines if thetaskshould retry on the error (#1256, #1261)- Optimized array iteration in
race,cargo,queue, andpriorityQueue(#1253) - Added alias documentation to doc site (#1251, #1254)
- Added BootStrap scrollspy to docs to highlight in the sidebar the current method being viewed (#1289, #1300)
- Various minor doc fixes (#1263, #1264, #1271, #1278, #1280, #1282, #1302)
v2.0.1
- Significantly optimized all iteration based collection methods such as
each,map,filter, etc (#1245, #1246, #1247).
v2.0.0
Lots of changes here!
First and foremost, we have a slick new site for docs. Special thanks to @hargasinski for his work converting our old docs to jsdoc format and implementing the new website. Also huge ups to @ivanseidel for designing our new logo. It was a long process for both of these tasks, but I think these changes turned out extraordinary well.
The biggest feature is modularization. You can now require("async/series") to only require the series function. Every Async library function is available this way. You still can require("async") to require the entire library, like you could do before.
We also provide Async as a collection of ES2015 modules. You can now import {each} from 'async-es' or import waterfall from 'async-es/waterfall'. If you are using only a few Async functions, and are using a ES bundler such as Rollup, this can significantly lower your build size.
Major thanks to @Kikobeats, @aearly and @megawac for doing the majority of the modularization work, as well as @jdalton and @Rich-Harris for advisory work on the general modularization strategy.
Another one of the general themes of the 2.0 release is standardization of what an "async" function is. We are now more strictly following the node-style continuation passing style. That is, an async function is a function that:
- Takes a variable number of arguments
- The last argument is always a callback
- The callback can accept any number of arguments
- The first argument passed to the callback will be treated as an error result, if the argument is truthy
- Any number of result arguments can be passed after the "error" argument
- The callback is called once and exactly once, either on the same tick or later tick of the JavaScript event loop.
There were several cases where Async accepted some functions that did not strictly have these properties, most notably auto, every, some, and filter.
Another theme is performance. We have eliminated internal deferrals in all cases where they make sense. For example, in waterfall and auto, there was a setImmediate between each task -- these deferrals have been removed. A setImmediate call can add up to 1ms of delay. This might not seem like a lot, but it can add up if you are using many Async functions in the course of processing a HTTP request, for example. Nearly all asynchronous functions that do I/O already have some sort of deferral built in, so the extra deferral is unnecessary. The trade-off of this change is removing our built-in stack-overflow defense. Many synchronous callback calls in series can quickly overflow the JS call stack. If you do have a function that is sometimes synchronous (calling its callback on the same tick), and are running into stack overflows, wrap it with async.ensureAsync().
Another big performance win has been re-implementing queue, cargo, and priorityQueue with doubly linked lists instead of arrays. This has lead to queues being an order of magnitude faster on large sets of tasks.
New Features
- Async is now modularized. Individual functions can be
require()d from the main package. (require('async/auto')) (#984, #996) - Async is also available as a collection of ES2015 modules in the new
async-espackage. (import {forEachSeries} from 'async-es') (#984, #996) - Added
race, analogous toPromise.race(). It will run an array of async tasks in parallel and will call its callback with the result of the first task to respond. (#568, #1038) - Collection methods now accept ES2015 iterators. Maps, Sets, and anything that implements the iterator spec can now be passed directly to
each,map,parallel, etc.. (#579, #839, #1074) - Added
mapValues, for mapping over the properties of an object and returning an object with the same keys. (#1157, #1177) - Added
timeout, a wrapper for an async function that will make the task time-out after the specified time. (#1007, #1027) - Added
reflectandreflectAll, analagous toPromise.reflect(), a wrapper for async tasks that always succeeds, by gathering results and errors into an object. (#942, #1012, #1095) constantsupports dynamic arguments -- it will now always use its last argument as the callback. (#1016, #1052)setImmediateandnextTicknow support arguments to partially apply to the deferred function, like the node-native versions do. (#940, #1053)autonow supports resolving cyclic dependencies using Kahn's algorithm (#1140).- Added
autoInject, a relative ofautothat automatically spreads a task's dependencies as arguments to the task function. (#608, #1055, #1099, #1100) - You can now limit the concurrency of
autotasks. (#635, #637) - Added
retryable, a relative ofretrythat wraps an async function, making it retry when called. (#1058) retrynow supports specifying a function that determines the next time interval, useful for exponential backoff, logging and other retry strategies. (#1161)retrywill now pass all of the arguments the task function was resolved with to the callback (#1231).- Added
q.unsaturated-- callback called when aqueue's number of running workers falls below a threshold. (#868, #1030, #1033, #1034) - Added
q.error-- a callback called whenever aqueuetask calls its callback with an error. (#1170) applyEachandapplyEachSeriesnow pass results to the final callback. (#1088)
Breaking changes
- Calling a callback more than once is considered an error, and an error will be thrown. This had an explicit breaking change in
waterfall. If you were relying on this behavior, you should more accurately represent your control flow as an event emitter or stream. (#814, #815, #1048, #1050) autotask functions now always take the callback as the last argument. If a task has dependencies, theresultsobject will be passed as the first argument. To migrate old task functions, wrap them with_.flip(#1036, #1042)- Internal
setImmediatecalls have been refactored away. This may make existing flows vulnerable to stack overflows if you use many synchronous functions in series. UseensureAsyncto work around this. (#696, #704, #1049, #1050) mapused to return an object when iterating over an object.mapnow always returns an array, like in other libraries. The previous object behavior has been split out intomapValues. (#1157, #1177)filter,reject,some,every, and related functions now expect an error as the first callback argument, rather than just a simple boolean. Passnullas the first argument, or usefs.accessinstead offs.exists. (#118, #774, #1028, #1041){METHOD}and{METHOD}Seriesare now implemented in terms of{METHOD}Limit. This is a major internal simplification, and is not expected to cause many problems, but it does subtly affect how functions execute internally. (#778, #847)retry's callback is now optional. Previously, omitting the callback would partially apply the function, meaning it could be passed directly as a task toseriesorauto. The partially applied "control-flow" behavior has been separated out intoretryable. (#1054, #1058)- The test function for
whilst,until, andduringused to be passed non-error args from the iteratee function's callback, but this led to weirdness where the first call of the test function would be passed no args. We have made it so the test function is never passed extra arguments, and only thedoWhilst,doUntil, anddoDuringfunctions pass iteratee callback arguments to the test function (#1217, #1224) - The
q.tasksarray has been renamedq._tasksand is now implemented as a doubly linked list (DLL). Any code that used to interact with this array will need to be updated to either use the provided helpers or support DLLs (#1205). - The timing of the
q.saturated()callback in aqueuehas been modified to better reflect when tasks pushed to the queue will start queueing. (#724, #1078) - Removed
iteratormethod in favour of ES2015 iterator protocol which natively supports arrays (#1237) - Dropped support for Component, Jam, SPM, and Volo (#1175, ##176)
Bug Fixes
- Improved handling of no dependency cases in
auto&autoInject(#1147). - Fixed a bug where the callback generated by
asyncifywithPromisescould resolve twice (#1197). - Fixed several documented optional callbacks not actually being optional (#1223).
Other
- Added
someSeriesandeverySeriesfor symmetry, as well as a complete set ofany/anyLimit/anySeriesandall//allLmit/allSeriesaliases. - Added
findas an alias fordetect. (as well asfindLimitandfindSeries`). - Various doc fixes (#1005, #1008, #1010, #1015, #1021, #1037, #1039, #1051, #1102, #1107, #1121, #1123, #1129, #1135, #1138, #1141, #1153, #1216, #1217, #1232, #1233, #1236, #1238)
Thank you @aearly and @megawac for taking the lead on version 2 of async.
v1.5.2
- Allow using
"constructor"as an argument inmemoize(#998) - Give a better error messsage when
autodependency checking fails (#994) - Various doc updates (#936, #956, #979, #1002)
v1.5.1
- Fix issue with
pauseinqueuewith concurrency enabled (#946) whileanduntilnow pass the final result to callback (#963)autowill properly handle concurrency when there is no callback (#966)autowill no. properly stop execution when an error occurs (#988, #993)- Various doc fixes (#971, #980)
v1.5.0
- Added
transform, analogous to_.transform(#892) mapnow returns an object when an object is passed in, rather than array with non-numeric keys.mapwill begin always returning an array with numeric indexes in the next major release. (#873)autonow accepts an optionalconcurrencyargument to limit the number o. running tasks (#637)- Added
queue#workersList(), to retrieve the lis. of currently running tasks. (#891) - Various code simplifications (#896, #904)
- Various doc fixes 📜 (#890, #894, #903, #905, #912)
v1.4.2
- Ensure coverage files don't get published on npm (#879)
v1.4.1
- Add in overlooked
detectLimitmethod (#866) - Removed unnecessary files from npm releases (#861)
- Removed usage of a reserved word to prevent 💥 in older environments (#870)
v1.4.0
asyncifynow supports promises (#840)- Added
Limitversions offilterandreject(#836) - Add
Limitversions ofdetect,someandevery(#828, #829) some,everyanddetectnow short circuit early (#828, #829)- Improve detection of the global object (#804), enabling use in WebWorkers
whilstnow called with arguments from iterator (#823)duringnow gets called with arguments from iterator (#824)- Code simplifications and optimizations aplenty (diff)
v1.3.0
New Features:
- Added
constant - Added
asyncify/wrapSyncfor making sync functions work with callbacks. (#671, #806) - Added
duringanddoDuring, which are likewhilstwith an async truth test. (#800) retrynow accepts anintervalparameter to specify a delay between retries. (#793)asyncshould work better in Web Workers due to betterrootdetection (#804)- Callbacks are now optional in
whilst,doWhilst,until, anddoUntil(#642) - Various internal updates (#786, #801, #802, #803)
- Various doc fixes (#790, #794)
Bug Fixes:
cargonow exposes thepayloadsize, andcargo.payloadcan be changed on the fly after thecargois created. (#740, #744, #783)
v1.2.1
Bug Fix:
- Small regression with synchronous iterator behavior in
eachSerieswith a 1-element array. Before 1.1.0,eachSeries's callback was called on the same tick, which this patch restores. In 2.0.0, it will be called on the next tick. (#782)
v1.2.0
New Features:
- Added
timesLimit(#743) concurrencycan be changed after initialization inqueueby settingq.concurrency. The new concurrency will be reflected the next time a task is processed. (#747, #772)
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed a regression in
eachand family with empty arrays that have additional properties. (#775, #777)
v1.1.1
Bug Fix:
- Small regression with synchronous iterator behavior in
eachSerieswith a 1-element array. Before 1.1.0,eachSeries's callback was called on the same tick, which this patch restores. In 2.0.0, it will be called on the next tick. (#782)
v1.1.0
New Features:
cargonow supports all of the same methods and event callbacks asqueue.- Added
ensureAsync- A wrapper that ensures an async function calls its callback on a later tick. (#769) - Optimized
map,eachOf, andwaterfallfamilies of functions - Passing a
nullorundefinedarray tomap,each,paralleland families will be treated as an empty array (#667). - The callback is now optional for the composed results of
composeandseq. (#618) - Reduced file size by 4kb, (minified version by 1kb)
- Added code coverage through
nycandcoveralls(#768)
Bug Fixes:
foreverwill no longer stack overflow with a synchronous iterator (#622)eachLimitand other limit functions will stop iterating once an error occurs (#754)- Always pass
nullin callbacks when there is no error (#439) - Ensure proper conditions when calling
drain()after pushing an empty data set to a queue (#668) eachand family will properly handle an empty array (#578)eachSeriesand family will finish if the underlying array is modified during execution (#557)queuewill throw if a non-function is passed toq.push()(#593)- Doc fixes (#629, #766)
v1.0.0
No known breaking changes, we are simply complying with semver from here on out.
Changes:
- Start using a changelog!
- Add
forEachOffor iterating over Objects (or to iterate Arrays with indexes available) (#168 #704 #321) - Detect deadlocks in
auto(#663) - Better support for require.js (#527)
- Throw if queue created with concurrency
0(#714) - Fix unneeded iteration in
queue.resume()(#758) - Guard against timer mocking overriding
setImmediate(#609 #611) - Miscellaneous doc fixes (#542 #596 #615 #628 #631 #690 #729)
- Use single noop function internally (#546)
- Optimize internal
_each,_mapand_keysfunctions.