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async-queue.ts
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async-queue.ts
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import BaseError from '../../errors/base-error';
import ConnectionError from '../../errors/connection-error';
/**
* Thrown when a connection to a database is closed while an operation is in progress
*/
export class AsyncQueueError extends BaseError {
constructor(message: string) {
super(message);
this.name = 'SequelizeAsyncQueueError';
}
}
class AsyncQueue {
previous: Promise<unknown>;
closed: boolean;
rejectCurrent: (reason?: any) => void;
constructor() {
this.previous = Promise.resolve();
this.closed = false;
this.rejectCurrent = () => {
/** do nothing */
};
}
close() {
this.closed = true;
this.rejectCurrent(
new ConnectionError(
new AsyncQueueError(
'the connection was closed before this query could finish executing'
)
)
);
}
enqueue(asyncFunction: (...args: any[]) => Promise<unknown>) {
// This outer promise might seems superflous since down below we return asyncFunction().then(resolve, reject).
// However, this ensures that this.previous will never be a rejected promise so the queue will
// always keep going, while still communicating rejection from asyncFunction to the user.
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
this.previous = this.previous.then(() => {
this.rejectCurrent = reject;
if (this.closed) {
return reject(
new ConnectionError(
new AsyncQueueError(
'the connection was closed before this query could be executed'
)
)
);
}
return asyncFunction().then(resolve, reject);
});
});
}
}
export default AsyncQueue;