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A: Execute Grunt task using NodeJS cluster

Linus UnnebäckOne way to do it is to spawn the number of workers that you want using the cluster module. Then send messages to them when you want to start them working on something. Below is code that initialises os.cpus().length workers and a queue that sends the work to them. It then pushes everything in ht...

Thanks. I had almost lost hope :) Will try this and let you know.
I tried to execute your code as Grunt task and here is the code and it's output pastie.org/9900139#. But it seems that same task is being run multiple times? Is my observation correct?
That is because when running cluster.fork() the new fork will enter at the top of the file, and thus run everything again. You must make sure to put the isWorker and/or isMaster at the top of the file. I fixed your file for you, have a look at the version history here: gist.github.com/LinusU/7eebf8fbf845d3512628/revisions.
The diff is a bit weird since I changed the indentation but what I did was: 1) move the if (cluster.isWorker) block to the top of the file, 2) added a return statement to the end of that block and 3) removed the if (cluster.isMaster) check since that is now redundant. When entering as a worker, the file will be stopped at line 14.
Thanks a lot :)
No problems mate, please mark the answer as accepted if you got it working :)
If I send options to task it is failed. Could you please help on this. I am running like grunt jasmine:specConfig
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Actually, it just occurred to me that PhantomJS is a standalone environment. How are you executing it? It will probably spawn a child anyways so doing the cluster solution is just wasted overhead. Just use async.eachLimit(arr, limit, iterator, callback) and you'll be good.
I think you are correct. But any other way I can use cluster properly with PhantomJS. And I am using async parallel function. As of now it works fine for me.
Running a cluster with PhantomJS would involve writing something that accepts messages, runs the work and message back within PhantomJS itself. Not in Node.js. Both is javascript thought. This documentation page at PhantomJS should get you started: phantomjs.org/inter-process-communication.html
Hi Linus
Thanks for coming to chat.
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No problem
I am creating groups depending on cores count and then running async parallel function to execute each group of specs in individual phantom spawned instance
Code may look dirty. Please ignore as it is uncleaned code
Sorry, I need to run
Something came up...
ok ok :) That's fine. Thanks
Will try from myside
but to conclude you just not to do cluster thing?
as it will be additional overhead?

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