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n-api: implement async helper methods
Based on the async methods we had in abi-stable-node before the napi feature landed in node/master. Changed this set of APIs to handle error cases and removed a lot of the extra methods we had for setting all the pieces of napi_work opting instead to pass all of those as arguments to napi_create_async_work as none of those parameters are optional except for the complete callback, anyway. Renamed the napi_work struct to napi_async_work and replace the struct itself with a class which can better encapsulate the object lifetime and uv_work_t that we're trying to wrap anyway. Added a napi_async_callback type for the async helper callbacks instead of taking raw function pointers and make this callback take a napi_env parameter as well as the void* data it was already taking. Call the complete handler for the async work item with a napi_status code translated from the uvlib error code. The execute callback is required for napi_create_async_work, though complete callback is still optional. Also added some async unit tests for addons-napi based on the addons/async_hello_world test. PR-URL: #12250 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Timothy Gu <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: Hitesh Kanwathirtha <[email protected]>
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{ | ||
"targets": [ | ||
{ | ||
"target_name": "test_async", | ||
"sources": [ "test_async.cc" ] | ||
} | ||
] | ||
} |
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'use strict'; | ||
const common = require('../../common'); | ||
const assert = require('assert'); | ||
const test_async = require(`./build/${common.buildType}/test_async`); | ||
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test_async(5, common.mustCall(function(err, val) { | ||
assert.strictEqual(err, null); | ||
assert.strictEqual(val, 10); | ||
process.nextTick(common.mustCall(function() {})); | ||
})); |
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#include <node_api.h> | ||
#include "../common.h" | ||
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#if defined _WIN32 | ||
#include <windows.h> | ||
#else | ||
#include <unistd.h> | ||
#endif | ||
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typedef struct { | ||
int32_t _input; | ||
int32_t _output; | ||
napi_ref _callback; | ||
napi_async_work _request; | ||
} carrier; | ||
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carrier the_carrier; | ||
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struct AutoHandleScope { | ||
explicit AutoHandleScope(napi_env env) | ||
: _env(env), | ||
_scope(nullptr) { | ||
napi_open_handle_scope(_env, &_scope); | ||
} | ||
~AutoHandleScope() { | ||
napi_close_handle_scope(_env, _scope); | ||
} | ||
private: | ||
AutoHandleScope() { } | ||
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napi_env _env; | ||
napi_handle_scope _scope; | ||
}; | ||
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void Execute(napi_env env, void* data) { | ||
#if defined _WIN32 | ||
Sleep(1000); | ||
#else | ||
sleep(1); | ||
#endif | ||
carrier* c = static_cast<carrier*>(data); | ||
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if (c != &the_carrier) { | ||
napi_throw_type_error(env, "Wrong data parameter to Execute."); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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c->_output = c->_input * 2; | ||
} | ||
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void Complete(napi_env env, napi_status status, void* data) { | ||
AutoHandleScope scope(env); | ||
carrier* c = static_cast<carrier*>(data); | ||
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if (c != &the_carrier) { | ||
napi_throw_type_error(env, "Wrong data parameter to Complete."); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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if (status != napi_ok) { | ||
napi_throw_type_error(env, "Execute callback failed."); | ||
return; | ||
} | ||
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napi_value argv[2]; | ||
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NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, napi_get_null(env, &argv[0])); | ||
NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, napi_create_number(env, c->_output, &argv[1])); | ||
napi_value callback; | ||
NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, | ||
napi_get_reference_value(env, c->_callback, &callback)); | ||
napi_value global; | ||
NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, napi_get_global(env, &global)); | ||
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napi_value result; | ||
NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, | ||
napi_call_function(env, global, callback, 2, argv, &result)); | ||
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NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, napi_delete_reference(env, c->_callback)); | ||
NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, napi_delete_async_work(env, c->_request)); | ||
} | ||
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napi_value Test(napi_env env, napi_callback_info info) { | ||
size_t argc = 2; | ||
napi_value argv[2]; | ||
napi_value _this; | ||
void* data; | ||
NAPI_CALL(env, | ||
napi_get_cb_info(env, info, &argc, argv, &_this, &data)); | ||
NAPI_ASSERT(env, argc >= 2, "Not enough arguments, expected 2."); | ||
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napi_valuetype t; | ||
NAPI_CALL(env, napi_typeof(env, argv[0], &t)); | ||
NAPI_ASSERT(env, t == napi_number, | ||
"Wrong first argument, integer expected."); | ||
NAPI_CALL(env, napi_typeof(env, argv[1], &t)); | ||
NAPI_ASSERT(env, t == napi_function, | ||
"Wrong second argument, function expected."); | ||
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the_carrier._output = 0; | ||
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NAPI_CALL(env, | ||
napi_get_value_int32(env, argv[0], &the_carrier._input)); | ||
NAPI_CALL(env, | ||
napi_create_reference(env, argv[1], 1, &the_carrier._callback)); | ||
NAPI_CALL(env, napi_create_async_work( | ||
env, Execute, Complete, &the_carrier, &the_carrier._request)); | ||
NAPI_CALL(env, | ||
napi_queue_async_work(env, the_carrier._request)); | ||
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return nullptr; | ||
} | ||
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void Init(napi_env env, napi_value exports, napi_value module, void* priv) { | ||
napi_value test; | ||
NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, | ||
napi_create_function(env, "Test", Test, nullptr, &test)); | ||
NAPI_CALL_RETURN_VOID(env, | ||
napi_set_named_property(env, module, "exports", test)); | ||
} | ||
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NAPI_MODULE(addon, Init) |