JavaScript functions can normally only be called from a native addon's main
thread. If an addon creates additional threads, then node-addon-api functions
that require a Napi::Env
, Napi::Value
, or Napi::Reference
must not be
called from those threads.
When an addon has additional threads and JavaScript functions need to be invoked based on the processing completed by those threads, those threads must communicate with the addon's main thread so that the main thread can invoke the JavaScript function on their behalf. The thread-safe function APIs provide an easy way to do this.
These APIs provide the type Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
as well as APIs to
create, destroy, and call objects of this type.
Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::New()
creates a persistent reference that holds a
JavaScript function which can be called from multiple threads. The calls happen
asynchronously. This means that values with which the JavaScript callback is to
be called will be placed in a queue, and, for each value in the queue, a call
will eventually be made to the JavaScript function.
Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
objects are destroyed when every thread which uses
the object has called Release()
or has received a return status of
napi_closing
in response to a call to BlockingCall()
or NonBlockingCall()
.
The queue is emptied before the Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
is destroyed. It is
important that Release()
be the last API call made in conjunction with a given
Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
, because after the call completes, there is no
guarantee that the Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
is still allocated. For the same
reason it is also important that no more use be made of a thread-safe function
after receiving a return value of napi_closing
in response to a call to
BlockingCall()
or NonBlockingCall()
. Data associated with the
Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
can be freed in its Finalizer
callback which was
passed to ThreadSafeFunction::New()
.
Once the number of threads making use of a Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
reaches
zero, no further threads can start making use of it by calling Acquire()
. In
fact, all subsequent API calls associated with it, except Release()
, will
return an error value of napi_closing
.
Creates a new empty instance of Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
.
Napi::Function::ThreadSafeFunction();
Creates a new instance of the Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
object.
Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::ThreadSafeFunction(napi_threadsafe_function tsfn);
tsfn
: Thenapi_threadsafe_function
which is a handle for an existing thread-safe function.
Returns a non-empty Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
instance. When using this
constructor, only use the Blocking(void*)
/ NonBlocking(void*)
overloads;
the Callback
and templated data*
overloads should not be used. See below
for additional details.
Creates a new instance of the Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
object. The New
function has several overloads for the various optional parameters: skip the
optional parameter for that specific overload.
New(napi_env env,
const Function& callback,
const Object& resource,
ResourceString resourceName,
size_t maxQueueSize,
size_t initialThreadCount,
ContextType* context,
Finalizer finalizeCallback,
FinalizerDataType* data);
env
: Thenapi_env
environment in which to construct theNapi::ThreadSafeFunction
object.callback
: TheFunction
to call from another thread.[optional] resource
: An object associated with the async work that will be passed to possible async_hooks init hooks.resourceName
: A JavaScript string to provide an identifier for the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic information exposed by the async_hooks API.maxQueueSize
: Maximum size of the queue.0
for no limit.initialThreadCount
: The initial number of threads, including the main thread, which will be making use of this function.[optional] context
: Data to attach to the resultingThreadSafeFunction
.[optional] finalizeCallback
: Function to call when theThreadSafeFunction
is being destroyed. This callback will be invoked on the main thread when the thread-safe function is about to be destroyed. It receives the context and the finalize data given during construction (if given), and provides an opportunity for cleaning up after the threads e.g. by callinguv_thread_join()
. It is important that, aside from the main loop thread, there be no threads left using the thread-safe function after the finalize callback completes. Must implementvoid operator()(Env env, DataType* data, Context* hint)
, skippingdata
orhint
if they are not provided. Can be retrieved viaGetContext()
.[optional] data
: Data to be passed tofinalizeCallback
.
Returns a non-empty Napi::ThreadSafeFunction
instance.
Add a thread to this thread-safe function object, indicating that a new thread will start making use of the thread-safe function.
napi_status Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::Acquire()
Returns one of:
napi_ok
: The thread has successfully acquired the thread-safe function for its use.napi_closing
: The thread-safe function has been marked as closing via a previous call toAbort()
.
Indicate that an existing thread will stop making use of the thread-safe function. A thread should call this API when it stops making use of this thread-safe function. Using any thread-safe APIs after having called this API has undefined results in the current thread, as it may have been destroyed.
napi_status Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::Release()
Returns one of:
napi_ok
: The thread-safe function has been successfully released.napi_invalid_arg
: The thread-safe function's thread-count is zero.napi_generic_failure
: A generic error occurred when attemping to release the thread-safe function.
"Abort" the thread-safe function. This will cause all subsequent APIs associated
with the thread-safe function except Release()
to return napi_closing
even
before its reference count reaches zero. In particular, BlockingCall
and
NonBlockingCall()
will return napi_closing
, thus informing the threads that
it is no longer possible to make asynchronous calls to the thread-safe function.
This can be used as a criterion for terminating the thread. Upon receiving a
return value of napi_closing
from a thread-safe function call a thread must
make no further use of the thread-safe function because it is no longer
guaranteed to be allocated.
napi_status Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::Abort()
Returns one of:
napi_ok
: The thread-safe function has been successfully aborted.napi_invalid_arg
: The thread-safe function's thread-count is zero.napi_generic_failure
: A generic error occurred when attempting to abort the thread-safe function.
Calls the Javascript function in either a blocking or non-blocking fashion.
BlockingCall()
: the API blocks until space becomes available in the queue. Will never block if the thread-safe function was created with a maximum queue size of0
.NonBlockingCall()
: will returnnapi_queue_full
if the queue was full, preventing data from being successfully added to the queue.
There are several overloaded implementations of BlockingCall()
and
NonBlockingCall()
for use with optional parameters: skip the optional
parameter for that specific overload.
These specific function overloads should only be used on a ThreadSafeFunction
created via ThreadSafeFunction::New
.
napi_status Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::BlockingCall(DataType* data, Callback callback) const
napi_status Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::NonBlockingCall(DataType* data, Callback callback) const
[optional] data
: Data to pass tocallback
.[optional] callback
: C++ function that is invoked on the main thread. The callback receives theThreadSafeFunction
's JavaScript callback function to call as anNapi::Function
in its parameters and theDataType*
data pointer (if provided). Must implementvoid operator()(Napi::Env env, Function jsCallback, DataType* data)
, skippingdata
if not provided. It is not necessary to call into JavaScript viaMakeCallback()
because N-API runscallback
in a context appropriate for callbacks.
These specific function overloads should only be used on a ThreadSafeFunction
created via ThreadSafeFunction(napi_threadsafe_function)
.
napi_status Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::BlockingCall(void* data) const
napi_status Napi::ThreadSafeFunction::NonBlockingCall(void* data) const
data
: Data to pass tocall_js_cb
specified when creating the thread-safe function vianapi_create_threadsafe_function
.
Returns one of:
napi_ok
: The call was successfully added to the queue.napi_queue_full
: The queue was full when trying to call in a non-blocking method.napi_closing
: The thread-safe function is aborted and cannot accept more calls.napi_invalid_arg
: The thread-safe function is closed.napi_generic_failure
: A generic error occurred when attempting to add to the queue.
#include <chrono>
#include <thread>
#include <napi.h>
using namespace Napi;
std::thread nativeThread;
ThreadSafeFunction tsfn;
Value Start( const CallbackInfo& info )
{
Napi::Env env = info.Env();
if ( info.Length() < 2 )
{
throw TypeError::New( env, "Expected two arguments" );
}
else if ( !info[0].IsFunction() )
{
throw TypeError::New( env, "Expected first arg to be function" );
}
else if ( !info[1].IsNumber() )
{
throw TypeError::New( env, "Expected second arg to be number" );
}
int count = info[1].As<Number>().Int32Value();
// Create a ThreadSafeFunction
tsfn = ThreadSafeFunction::New(
env,
info[0].As<Function>(), // JavaScript function called asynchronously
"Resource Name", // Name
0, // Unlimited queue
1, // Only one thread will use this initially
[]( Napi::Env ) { // Finalizer used to clean threads up
nativeThread.join();
} );
// Create a native thread
nativeThread = std::thread( [count] {
auto callback = []( Napi::Env env, Function jsCallback, int* value ) {
// Transform native data into JS data, passing it to the provided
// `jsCallback` -- the TSFN's JavaScript function.
jsCallback.Call( {Number::New( env, *value )} );
// We're finished with the data.
delete value;
};
for ( int i = 0; i < count; i++ )
{
// Create new data
int* value = new int( clock() );
// Perform a blocking call
napi_status status = tsfn.BlockingCall( value, callback );
if ( status != napi_ok )
{
// Handle error
break;
}
std::this_thread::sleep_for( std::chrono::seconds( 1 ) );
}
// Release the thread-safe function
tsfn.Release();
} );
return Boolean::New(env, true);
}
Napi::Object Init( Napi::Env env, Object exports )
{
exports.Set( "start", Function::New( env, Start ) );
return exports;
}
NODE_API_MODULE( clock, Init )
The above code can be used from JavaScript as follows:
const { start } = require('bindings')('clock');
start(function () {
console.log("JavaScript callback called with arguments", Array.from(arguments));
}, 5);
When executed, the output will show the value of clock()
five times at one
second intervals:
JavaScript callback called with arguments [ 84745 ]
JavaScript callback called with arguments [ 103211 ]
JavaScript callback called with arguments [ 104516 ]
JavaScript callback called with arguments [ 105104 ]
JavaScript callback called with arguments [ 105691 ]