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Create multiple long-lived isolates for a function (keep it active to send and receive data), supports Worker on the Web and WASM compilation.
Isolate Manager #
Features #
- A generator to generate all Workers by using the
@isolateManagerWorker
annotation. - An easy way to create multiple long-lived isolates for a function (keep it active to send and receive data).
- Supports
Worker
on the Web (If theWorker
is unavailable in the working browser or is not configured, theFuture
(andStream
) will be used instead). - Supports
WASM
compilation on the Web. - Multiple
compute
operations are allowed because the plugin will queue the input data and send it to a free isolate later. - Supports
try-catch
blocks. - To compute with multiple functions, you can use the isolates_helper instead.
Table Of Contents #
- Benchmark
- Basic Usage
- Basic Usage (With The Web Worker)
- Custom Function Usage
- Custom Worker Usage
- Try Catch Block
- Progress Values (Receives multiple values in a single
compute
) - Addtional Information
- Contributions
- Migrations
Benchmark #
Execute a recursive Fibonacci function 70 times, computing the sequence for the numbers 30, 33, and 36. The results are in microseconds.
- VM
Fibonacci | Main App | One Isolate | Three Isolates | Isolate.run |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 | 470,941 | 477,477 | 171,081 | 486,789 |
33 | 1,964,361 | 1,985,924 | 706,867 | 2,006,519 |
36 | 8,327,773 | 8,327,912 | 2,994,311 | 8,434,936 |
- Chrome (With
Worker
supported)
Fibonacci | Main App | One Worker | Three Workers | Isolate.run (Unsupported) |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 | 1,334,900 | 341,799 | 121,000 | 0 |
33 | 5,705,399 | 1,394,500 | 501,401 | 0 |
36 | 24,165,201 | 5,924,900 | 2,115,500 | 0 |
See here for the test details.
**Basic Usage #
There are multiple ways to use this package. The only thing to notice is that the function
has to be a static
or top-level
function.
main() async {
final isolate = IsolateManager.create(
fibonacci,
concurrent: 4
);
isolate.stream.listen((value) {
print(value);
});
final fibo = await isolate(55);
}
int fibonacci(int n) {
if (n == 0) return 0;
if (n == 1) return 1;
return fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2);
}
You can restart or stop the isolate using this method:
await isolateManager.restart();
await isolateManager.stop();
Basic Usage (With The Web Worker) #
There are multiple ways to use this package. The only thing to notice is that the function
has to be a static
or top-level
function.
main() async {
final isolate = IsolateManager.create(
fibonacci,
workerName: 'fibonacci', // Add this line
concurrent: 4
);
isolate.stream.listen((value) {
print(value);
});
final fibo = await isolate(55);
}
@isolateManagerWorker // Add this anotation
int fibonacci(int n) {
if (n == 0) return 0;
if (n == 1) return 1;
return fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2);
}
Run this command to generate a Javascript Worker:
dart run isolate_manager:generate
You can restart or stop the isolate using this method:
await isolateManager.restart();
await isolateManager.stop();
Custom Function Usage #
You can control everything with this method when you want to create multiple isolates for a function. With this method, you can also do one-time stuff (onInitial
) when the isolate is started or each-time stuff when you call compute
or sendMessage
.
Step 1: Create a function of this form #
Let it automatically handles the result and the Exception:
void customIsolateFunction(dynamic params) {
IsolateManagerFunction.customFunction<int, int>(
params,
onEvent: (controller, message) {
/* This event will be executed every time the `message` is received from the main isolate */
return fibonacci(message);
},
onInitial: (controller, initialParams) {
// This event will be executed before all the other events
//
// This event can be a `Future`.
},
onDispose: (controller) {
/* This event will be executed after all the other events and should NOT be a `Future` event */
},
);
}
Handle the result and the Exception by your self:
void customIsolateFunction(dynamic params) {
IsolateManagerFunction.customFunction<Map<String, dynamic>, String>(
params,
onEvent: (controller, message) {
// This event will be executed every time the `message` is received from the main isolate.
//
// This event can be a `Future`.
try {
final result = fibonacci(message);
controller.sendResult(result);
} catch (err, stack) {
controller.sendResultError(IsolateException(err, stack));
}
// Just returns something that unused to complete this method.
return 0;
},
onInitial: (controller, initialParams) {
// This event will be executed before all the other events.
//
// This event can be a `Future`.
},
onDispose: (controller) {
// This event will be executed after all the other events.
//
// This event should NOT be a `Future` event */
},
autoHandleException: false,
autoHandleResult: false,
);
}
Step 2: Create an IsolateManager instance for your own function #
final isolateManager = IsolateManager.createCustom(
customIsolateFunction,
initialParams: 'This is the initialParams',
debugMode: true,
);
Now you can use everything as the Basic Usage.
Custom Worker Usage #
Use The Generator #
Step 1: Use a modifiable annotation
@IsolateManagerWorker('RecursiveFibonacci')
int fibonacci(int n) {
if (n == 0) return 0;
if (n == 1) return 1;
return fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2);
}
Step 2: Execute the generator
dart run isolate_manager:generate
Step 3: Update the IsolateManager
:
final isolate = IsolateManager.create(fibonacci, workerName: 'RecursiveFibonacci');
If you want to place the generated JS inside a subfolder, you can update the annotation to @IsolateManagerWorker('workers/RecursiveFibonacci')
and update the workerName
to workers/RecursiveFibonacci
.
Static functions are also supported. A function WorkerFunctions.method
will be compiled to WorkerFunctions.method.js
, so that the workerName
will be WorkerFunctions.method
.
Manually #
Step 1: Create a Worker file
Create a fibonacci.dart
file with this content
import 'package:isolate_manager/isolate_manager.dart';
main() {
// The function `fibonacci` MUST NOT depend on any Flutter library
IsolateManagerFunction.workerFunction(
fibonacci,
onInitial: () {
/* Optional. Run before all events */
}
);
}
Step 2: Compile to JS
Run dart compile js fibonacci.dart -o fibonacci.js -O4
to compile Dart to JS (The flag -O4
is the obfuscated level of JS
, the lowest value is -O0
and the highest value is -O4
)
Step 3: Copy to the Web folder
Copy the fibonacci.js
to the Web
folder (the same folder with index.html
)
Step 4: Add it to the IsolateManager
Update the isolateManager
like below
final isolateManager = IsolateManager.create(
fibonacci,
workerName: 'fibonacci', // The name of the file, don't need to add the extension
);
Now the plugin will handle all other action to make the real isolate works on Web.
Note: If you want to use Worker more effectively, convert all parameters and results to JSON (or String) before sending them.
try-catch Block #
You can use try-catch
to catch exceptions:
try {
final result = await isolate(-10);
} on SomeException catch (e1) {
print(e1);
} catch (e2) {
print(e2);
}
Progress Values #
You can even manage the final result by using this callback, useful when you create your own function that needs to send the progress value before returning the final result:
main() {
// Create an IsolateManager instance.
final isolateManager = IsolateManager.createCustom(progressFunction);
// Get the result.
final result = await isolateManager.compute(100, callback: (value) {
// Condition to recognize the progress value. Ex:
if (value != 100) {
print('This is a progress value: $value');
// Return `false` to mark this value is not the final.
return false;
}
print('This is a final value: $value');
// Return `true` to mark this value is the final.
return true;
});
print(result); // 100
}
// This is a progress function
void progressFunction(dynamic params) {
IsolateManagerFunction.customFunction<int, int>(
params,
onEvent: (controller, message) {
// This value is sent as the progress values.
for (int i = 0; i < message; i++) {
controller.sendResult(i);
}
// This is a final value.
return message;
},
);
}
Additional Information #
-
The function has to be a
static
ortop-level
function. -
Use
queuesLength
to get the current number of queued computation. -
Use
ensureStarted
to able to wait for thestart
method to finish when you want to call thestart
method manually withoutawait
and wait for it later. -
Use
isStarted
to check if thestart
method is completed or not. -
The result that you get from the isolate (or Worker) is sometimes different from the result that you want to get from the return type in the main app, you can use
converter
andworkerConverter
parameters to convert the result received from theIsolate
(converter) andWorker
(workerConverter). Example:final isolateManager = IsolateManager.create( convertToMap, // Ex: 'worker' if the name is 'worker.js' workerName: 'worker', // Convert the data from worker to fix the issue related to the different data type between dart and js workerConverter: (result) { final Map<int, double> convert = {}; // Convert Map<String, String> (received from Worker) to Map<int, double> final decodedMap = jsonDecode(result) as Map; decodedMap.forEach((key, value) => convert.addAll({int.parse(key): double.parse(value)})); return convert; }, );
Data flow: Main -> Isolate or Worker -> Converter -> Result
-
If you want to use Worker more effectively, convert all parameters and results to JSON (or String) before sending them.
Contributions #
-
If you encounter any problems or feel the library is missing a feature, feel free to open an issue. Pull requests are also welcome.
-
If you like my work or the free stuff on this channel and want to say thanks, or encourage me to do more, you can buy me a coffee. Thank you so much!
Migrations #
v5.0.0 #
All isolate functions MUST be update and all Workers MUST be recompiled with the following changes:
-
If you're using the
IsolateManagerFunction.workerFunction
, you need to re-generate theJS
for the Web Worker (compile fromDart
toJS
). If you're using theIsolateManagerFunction.customFunction
, it will be automatically updated. -
If you're using the old method, you need to send a
initialized
signal from anIsolate
and aWorker
:-
Custom function of an
Isolate
: add thecontroller.initialized();
to the end of the function.-
Before:
void customFunction(dynamic params) { final controller = IsolateManagerController(params); controller.onIsolateMessage.then((value){ // ... }); }
-
After:
void customFunction(dynamic params) async { // Do something sync or async here final controller = IsolateManagerController(params); controller.onIsolateMessage.then((value){ // ... }); controller.initialized(); // <-- }
-
-
On the Web
Worker
: addjsSendMessage(IsolateState.initialized.toJson());
to the end of themain
method.-
Before:
void main() { callbackToStream('onmessage', (MessageEvent e) { return js_util.getProperty(e, 'data'); }).listen((message) { // ... }); }
-
After:
void main() async { // Do something sync or async here callbackToStream('onmessage', (MessageEvent e) { return js_util.getProperty(e, 'data'); }).listen((message) { // ... }); jsSendMessage(IsolateState.initialized.toJson()); // <-- }
-
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