├── Procfile ├── media ├── logo.png └── logo.psd ├── .babelrc ├── example ├── tools │ └── autocrop.js ├── webpack.config.js ├── js │ └── example.js ├── server │ └── default.js ├── css │ └── default.css └── index.html ├── tests ├── helpers │ └── mock-workers.js └── freelancer.test.js ├── .gitignore ├── webpack.config.js ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── .travis.yml ├── src └── freelancer.js ├── package.json ├── README.md ├── dist └── freelancer.js └── LICENSE /Procfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | web: npm run start 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /media/logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Wildhoney/Freelancer/HEAD/media/logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /media/logo.psd: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Wildhoney/Freelancer/HEAD/media/logo.psd -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.babelrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "plugins": [ 3 | "transform-es2015-modules-commonjs" 4 | ] 5 | } 6 | 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/tools/autocrop.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { read } from 'jimp'; 2 | 3 | read('media/logo.png').then(handle => handle.autocrop().write('example/images/logo.png')); 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/helpers/mock-workers.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { spy } from 'sinon'; 2 | 3 | global.Worker = spy(); 4 | global.SharedWorker = spy(); 5 | global.Blob = spy(); 6 | global.URL = { createObjectURL: spy() }; 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # os 2 | .DS_Store 3 | 4 | # ide 5 | .idea 6 | 7 | # npm 8 | node_modules 9 | npm-debug.log 10 | yarn.lock 11 | 12 | # example 13 | example/js/build.js 14 | example/images 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webpack.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | entry: './src/freelancer.js', 3 | output: { 4 | filename: './dist/freelancer.js', 5 | libraryTarget: 'commonjs2' 6 | }, 7 | module: { 8 | loaders: [ 9 | { 10 | test: /\.js$/, 11 | loader: 'babel-loader', 12 | exclude: /node_modules/i 13 | } 14 | ] 15 | } 16 | }; 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/webpack.config.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = { 2 | entry: './example/js/example.js', 3 | output: { 4 | filename: './example/js/build.js', 5 | libraryTarget: 'var' 6 | }, 7 | module: { 8 | loaders: [ 9 | { 10 | test: /\.js$/, 11 | loader: 'babel-loader', 12 | exclude: /node_modules/i 13 | } 14 | ] 15 | } 16 | }; 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/js/example.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { Freelancer } from '../../src/freelancer'; 2 | 3 | const options = { send: 'Ping?', respond: 'Pong!' }; 4 | 5 | const worker = new Freelancer(options => { 6 | 7 | self.addEventListener('message', event => { 8 | console.log(event.data); 9 | self.postMessage(options.respond); 10 | }); 11 | 12 | }, options); 13 | 14 | worker.addEventListener('message', event => console.log(event.data)); 15 | 16 | const ping = window.ping = () => worker.postMessage(options.send); 17 | ping(); 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/freelancer.test.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import test from 'ava'; 2 | import { Freelancer, SharedFreelancer } from '../src/freelancer'; 3 | 4 | test('it should be able to invoke the Worker;', t => { 5 | const worker = new Freelancer(() => {}); 6 | t.true(typeof worker === 'object'); 7 | t.is(Worker.callCount, 1); 8 | }); 9 | 10 | test('it should be able to invoke the SharedWorker;', t => { 11 | const worker = new SharedFreelancer(() => {}); 12 | t.true(typeof worker === 'object'); 13 | t.is(SharedWorker.callCount, 1); 14 | }); 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![Freelancer](media/logo.png) 2 | 3 | > `npm i freelancer --save`

4 | > An implementation of on-the-fly defined WebWorkers that are created inline using data URIs, rather than separate physical files — for the benefit of all humanity.

5 | > **example:** [heroku](https://freelancer-app.herokuapp.com/)   •   ~500 bytes gzipped. 6 | 7 | ## Issues 8 | 9 | :warning: Please reproduce the issue using [this codebase](https://esnextb.in/?gist=26cda2d5ce0e508d367744b936200a58) as a starting point. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/server/default.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import http from 'http'; 2 | import { Z_BEST_COMPRESSION } from 'zlib'; 3 | import express from 'express'; 4 | import compression from 'compression'; 5 | import opener from 'opener'; 6 | 7 | const app = express(); 8 | const server = http.createServer(app); 9 | const isHeroku = 'HEROKU_APP_NAME' in process.env; 10 | 11 | app.use(compression({ level: Z_BEST_COMPRESSION })); 12 | app.use(express.static(`${__dirname}/example`)); 13 | 14 | const port = process.env.PORT || 5000; 15 | server.listen(port); 16 | !isHeroku && opener(`http://localhost:${port}`); 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/css/default.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * { 2 | padding: 0; 3 | margin: 0; 4 | box-sizing: border-box; 5 | } 6 | 7 | main { 8 | display: flex; 9 | flex-direction: column; 10 | width: 100vw; 11 | height: 100vh; 12 | justify-content: center; 13 | align-items: center; 14 | } 15 | 16 | img { 17 | width: 30vw; 18 | margin-bottom: 20px; 19 | min-width: 250px; 20 | } 21 | 22 | p { 23 | font-family: Lato, Arial, Tahoma, Helvetica, sans-serif; 24 | font-size: 11px; 25 | color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .75); 26 | line-height: 25px; 27 | } 28 | 29 | code { 30 | color: purple; 31 | } 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: node_js 2 | node_js: stable 3 | sudo: false 4 | deploy: 5 | provider: heroku 6 | api_key: 7 | secure: 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 8 | app: freelancer-app 9 | on: 10 | repo: Wildhoney/Freelancer 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Freelancer 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
16 | Freelancer 17 |

Open the console to see the ping, pong exchange.

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You can run ping() to send additional pings to the worker.

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20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/freelancer.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * @method createUrl 3 | * @param {Function} fn 4 | * @param {*} [options] 5 | * @return {String} 6 | */ 7 | const createUrl = (fn, ...options) => { 8 | 9 | if (typeof fn !== 'function') { 10 | 11 | // Ensure the passed parameter is actually a function. 12 | throw new Error('Freelancer: Passed parameter must be a function.'); 13 | 14 | } 15 | 16 | // Map each of the passed options through the JSON stringify process. 17 | const params = options.map(JSON.stringify); 18 | 19 | // Transform the passed function into an IIFE and then create a blob. 20 | const blob = new Blob([`(${fn.toString()})(${params})`], { type: 'application/javascript' }); 21 | 22 | // Create a URL from the aforementioned blob that handles the worker logic. 23 | return URL.createObjectURL(blob); 24 | 25 | }; 26 | 27 | /** 28 | * @method createFallback 29 | * @param {String} name 30 | * @return {Object} 31 | */ 32 | const createFallback = name => { 33 | 34 | return class { 35 | 36 | /** 37 | * @constructor 38 | * @return {Object} 39 | */ 40 | constructor() { 41 | 42 | // Raise an error when a worker isn't supported. 43 | throw new Error(`Freelancer: Unfortunately the ${name} is not supported by the current browser.`); 44 | 45 | } 46 | 47 | }; 48 | 49 | }; 50 | 51 | /** 52 | * @constant WorkerExtend 53 | * @type {Worker|Object} 54 | */ 55 | const WorkerExtend = global.Worker || createFallback('Worker'); 56 | 57 | /** 58 | * @class Freelancer 59 | * @extends Worker 60 | */ 61 | export class Freelancer extends WorkerExtend { 62 | 63 | /** 64 | * @constructor 65 | * @param {*} args 66 | * @return {Worker} 67 | */ 68 | constructor(...args) { 69 | return super(createUrl(...args)); 70 | } 71 | 72 | } 73 | 74 | /** 75 | * @constant SharedWorkerExtend 76 | * @type {SharedWorker|Object} 77 | */ 78 | const SharedWorkerExtend = global.SharedWorker || createFallback('SharedWorker'); 79 | 80 | /** 81 | * @class SharedFreelancer 82 | * @extends SharedWorker 83 | */ 84 | export class SharedFreelancer extends SharedWorkerExtend { 85 | 86 | /** 87 | * @constructor 88 | * @param {*} args 89 | * @return {SharedWorker} 90 | */ 91 | constructor(...args) { 92 | return super(createUrl(...args)); 93 | } 94 | 95 | } 96 | 97 | export default Freelancer; 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "freelancer", 3 | "version": "0.1.7", 4 | "description": "An implementation of on-the-fly defined WebWorkers that are created inline using data URIs, rather than separate physical files — for the benefit of all humanity..", 5 | "main": "dist/freelancer.js", 6 | "jsnext:main": "src/freelancer.js", 7 | "scripts": { 8 | "spec": "ava", 9 | "lint": "xo", 10 | "test": "npm run lint && npm run spec", 11 | "build": "webpack", 12 | "watch": "webpack --config example/webpack.config.js --watch", 13 | "create": "mkdir -p example/images && webpack --config example/webpack.config.js && babel example/tools/autocrop.js | node", 14 | "start": "npm run create && babel example/server/default.js | node" 15 | }, 16 | "repository": { 17 | "type": "git", 18 | "url": "git+https://github.com/Wildhoney/Freelancer.git" 19 | }, 20 | "keywords": [ 21 | "webworker", 22 | "webworker", 23 | "webworkers", 24 | "sharedworker", 25 | "concurrency", 26 | "concurrent" 27 | ], 28 | "author": "Adam Timberlake ", 29 | "license": "GPL-3.0", 30 | "bugs": { 31 | "url": "https://github.com/Wildhoney/Freelancer/issues" 32 | }, 33 | "homepage": "https://github.com/Wildhoney/Freelancer#readme", 34 | "devDependencies": { 35 | "ava": "^0.17.0", 36 | "babel-cli": "^6.22.2", 37 | "babel-core": "^6.22.1", 38 | "babel-eslint": "^7.1.1", 39 | "babel-loader": "^6.3.2", 40 | "babel-plugin-transform-es2015-modules-commonjs": "^6.22.0", 41 | "babel-register": "^6.22.0", 42 | "compression": "^1.6.2", 43 | "express": "^4.14.0", 44 | "jimp": "^0.2.27", 45 | "opener": "^1.4.2", 46 | "sinon": "^1.17.7", 47 | "webpack": "^2.2.1", 48 | "xo": "^0.17.1" 49 | }, 50 | "ava": { 51 | "files": [ 52 | "tests/*.test.js" 53 | ], 54 | "babel": "inherit", 55 | "require": [ 56 | "babel-register", 57 | "./tests/helpers/mock-workers.js" 58 | ] 59 | }, 60 | "xo": { 61 | "space": 4, 62 | "parser": "babel-eslint", 63 | "esnext": true, 64 | "globals": [ 65 | "window", 66 | "self", 67 | "Blob", 68 | "URL", 69 | "Worker", 70 | "SharedWorker" 71 | ], 72 | "rules": { 73 | "padded-blocks": "off", 74 | "constructor-super": "off", 75 | "object-curly-spacing": [ 76 | 2, 77 | "always" 78 | ], 79 | "no-unused-expressions": "off", 80 | "import/prefer-default-export": "off", 81 | "no-duplicate-imports": "off" 82 | } 83 | } 84 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![Freelancer](media/logo.png) 2 | 3 | > `npm i freelancer --save`

4 | > An implementation of on-the-fly defined WebWorkers that are created inline using data URIs, rather than separate physical files — for the benefit of all humanity.

5 | > **example:** [heroku](https://freelancer-app.herokuapp.com/)   •   ~500 bytes gzipped. 6 | 7 | ![Travis](http://img.shields.io/travis/Wildhoney/Freelancer.svg?style=flat-square) 8 |   9 | ![npm](http://img.shields.io/npm/v/freelancer.svg?style=flat-square) 10 |   11 | ![License MIT](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-gpl3-lightgrey.svg?style=flat-square) 12 | 13 | ## Getting Started 14 | 15 | `Freelancer` uses the **same** interface as `Worker` except the passed parameters upon instantiation are *slightly* different. 16 | 17 | Normally when invoking `new Worker` you pass the location of the file, whereas with `new Freelancer` you pass a function that contains the body of the worker. 18 | 19 | `Freelancer` also allows an *optional* [second parameter](#passing-parameters) to be passed that allows you to send additional options to the worker. 20 | 21 | ```javascript 22 | import { Freelancer } from 'freelancer'; 23 | 24 | const worker = new Freelancer(() => { 25 | 26 | self.addEventListener('message', event => { 27 | console.log(event.data); 28 | self.postMessage('Pong!'); 29 | }); 30 | 31 | }); 32 | 33 | worker.addEventListener('message', event => console.log(event.data)); 34 | worker.postMessage('Ping?'); 35 | ``` 36 | 37 | It's worth bearing in mind that the worker is still a separate thread and thus the typical [rules of closures](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Closures) no longer apply – any parameters you would like to be received by the worker would need to be sent using `postMessage` or by [passing parameters](#passing-parameters) upon instantiation. 38 | 39 | ## Passing Parameters 40 | 41 | Upon instantiation of `Freelancer` you can use the second parameter to pass options that will be pushed to the worker – passed options will be serialized using `JSON.stringify` and thus any data sent needs to be serializable – which essentially means you're unable to pass by reference, and circular references will cause issues. 42 | 43 | ```javascript 44 | import { SharedFreelancer } from 'freelancer'; 45 | 46 | const options = { send: 'Ping?', respond: 'Pong!' }; 47 | 48 | const worker = new SharedFreelancer(options => { 49 | 50 | self.addEventListener('message', event => { 51 | console.log(event.data); 52 | self.postMessage(options.respond); 53 | }); 54 | 55 | }, options); 56 | 57 | worker.addEventListener('message', event => console.log(event.data)); 58 | worker.postMessage(options.send); 59 | ``` 60 | 61 | Although we refer to it as the *second parameter* you are in fact able to pass an infinite amount of parameters to the worker – the only requirement is that the first parameter is the worker's function. 62 | 63 | ## Dynamic Imports 64 | 65 | When defining a worker inline you'll lose the ability to `import` because the declaration needs to be at the top-level – instead you should prefer [dynamic `import`s](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-dynamic-import) using `async` functions or a simple `Promise.then`. 66 | 67 | ```javascript 68 | import { Freelancer } from 'freelancer'; 69 | import translate from './translator'; 70 | 71 | const worker = new Freelancer(async () => { 72 | 73 | const translate = await import('./translator'); 74 | 75 | self.addEventListener('message', event => { 76 | self.postMessage(translate(options.respond)); 77 | }); 78 | 79 | }); 80 | 81 | worker.postMessage(translate(options.send)); 82 | ``` 83 | 84 | ## Unsupported Worker 85 | 86 | In some cases `SharedWorker` — or to a lesser extent `Worker` — may be `undefined` due to a lack of browser support ([see issue](https://github.com/Wildhoney/Freelancer/issues/2)). When a worker is unsupported you'll receive an error message, and thus it's crucial to [determine browser support](http://caniuse.com/#feat=sharedworkers) before using a particular worker. 87 | 88 | [![forthebadge](http://forthebadge.com/images/badges/built-with-love.svg)](http://forthebadge.com) 89 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /dist/freelancer.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module.exports = 2 | /******/ (function(modules) { // webpackBootstrap 3 | /******/ // The module cache 4 | /******/ var installedModules = {}; 5 | 6 | /******/ // The require function 7 | /******/ function __webpack_require__(moduleId) { 8 | 9 | /******/ // Check if module is in cache 10 | /******/ if(installedModules[moduleId]) 11 | /******/ return installedModules[moduleId].exports; 12 | 13 | /******/ // Create a new module (and put it into the cache) 14 | /******/ var module = installedModules[moduleId] = { 15 | /******/ i: moduleId, 16 | /******/ l: false, 17 | /******/ exports: {} 18 | /******/ }; 19 | 20 | /******/ // Execute the module function 21 | /******/ modules[moduleId].call(module.exports, module, module.exports, __webpack_require__); 22 | 23 | /******/ // Flag the module as loaded 24 | /******/ module.l = true; 25 | 26 | /******/ // Return the exports of the module 27 | /******/ return module.exports; 28 | /******/ } 29 | 30 | 31 | /******/ // expose the modules object (__webpack_modules__) 32 | /******/ __webpack_require__.m = modules; 33 | 34 | /******/ // expose the module cache 35 | /******/ __webpack_require__.c = installedModules; 36 | 37 | /******/ // identity function for calling harmony imports with the correct context 38 | /******/ __webpack_require__.i = function(value) { return value; }; 39 | 40 | /******/ // define getter function for harmony exports 41 | /******/ __webpack_require__.d = function(exports, name, getter) { 42 | /******/ if(!__webpack_require__.o(exports, name)) { 43 | /******/ Object.defineProperty(exports, name, { 44 | /******/ configurable: false, 45 | /******/ enumerable: true, 46 | /******/ get: getter 47 | /******/ }); 48 | /******/ } 49 | /******/ }; 50 | 51 | /******/ // getDefaultExport function for compatibility with non-harmony modules 52 | /******/ __webpack_require__.n = function(module) { 53 | /******/ var getter = module && module.__esModule ? 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