running js function in worker dynamic
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Webpack plugin to bundle Workers automagically.
Dynamic Mock Service Worker (Dynamic MSW) enhances MSW with dynamic request handlers, updateable parameters, and updateable data for easy CRUD testing. The dashboard feature enables on-the-fly mock configuration. Expected familiarity with MSW, consult the
Seamless REST/GraphQL API mocking library for browser and Node.js.
A simple service worker used for the static template in sandpack, allowing users to develop websites like they would locally in the browser.
Consistent Web Workers in browser and Node.
Webpack plugin that allows to configure path or URL for fetching dynamic imports
Transform import() expressions
Utilities for executing code in Web Workers
Integrate Cloudflare Workflows with Dynamic Workers by routing workflow execution to tenant-specific dynamic workers
A fast, efficient Node.js Worker Thread Pool implementation
A little factory function to create a JSON-RPC based Web Worker implementation.
Communicate with a Web Worker using Promises, allowing transferList
The worker which is used by the worker-timers package.
The broker which is used by the worker-timers package.
Temporal.io SDK Worker sub-package
worker loader module for webpack
Allow parsing of import()
Distribute processing tasks to child processes with an über-simple API and baked-in durability & custom concurrency options.
Client Server RPC worker for CSpell.
A simple RPC layer for communicating with web workers and over other transports
Consistent Web Workers in browser and Node.
A Node.js communication port that can pass messages synchronously between workers
A resque plugin for specifying the queues a worker pulls from with wildcards, negations, or dynamic look up from redis
Sidekiq-dynamic creates a subclass of Sidekiq::Worker, named Sidekiq::Dynamic::Worker, that allows each worker class to run code that determines which queue and Redis shard a job will be sent to.
A sidekiq plugin for specifying the queues a worker pulls from with wildcards, negations, or dynamic look up from redis
Subscribe your Sneakers workers to dynamically added/removed queues without process restart
A class to dynamically manage number of processes and status in the resque pool with a command-line user interface to interacively manage and supervise the worker pool.
Qmore allows one to specify the queues a worker processes by the use of wildcards, negations, or dynamic look up from redis. It also allows one to specify the relative priority between queues (rather than within a single queue). It plugs into the Qless webapp to make it easy to manage the queues.
Enhances the ActionMailer Previews introduced in 4.1 by automatically creating ActionMailer Previews at runtime in development mode. See automatic previews of your ActionMailer emails, with no extra effort or mock data. Install the action_mailer_auto_previews gem into your :development group, and it'll 'just work' with sensible defaults. Each ActionMailer email object that has .deliver or .deliver_later called will automatically launch your default browser right to a ActionMailer Preview page with the real data passed to that email. Flexible options allow you to alter this behavior as well. Warning: Since this is dynamically creating Ruby classes/methods, you will want to make sure your web-server is single threaded. For example, if you're using Puma, be sure to set the `workers` configuration parameter to 1.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface
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