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# AsyncProgressWorker
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` is an abstract class which implements `Napi::AsyncWorker`
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while extending `Napi::AsyncWorker` internally with `Napi::ThreadSafeFunction` for
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moving work progress reports from worker thread(s) to event loop threads.
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Like `Napi::AsyncWorker`, once created, execution is requested by calling
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Queue`. When a thread is available for execution
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the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute` method will be invoked. During the
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execution, `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::ExecutionProgress::Send` can be used to
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indicate execution process, which will eventually invoke `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnProgress`
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on the JavaScript thread to safely call into JavaScript. Once `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute`
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completes either `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnOK` or `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnError`
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will be invoked. Once the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnOK` or `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnError`
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methods are complete the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance is destructed.
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For the most basic use, only the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute` and
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnProgress` method must be implemented in a subclass.
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## Methods
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[`Napi::AsyncWorker`][] provides detailed descriptions for most methods.
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### Execute
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This method is used to execute some tasks outside of the **event loop** on a libuv
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worker thread. Subclasses must implement this method and the method is run on
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a thread other than that running the main event loop. As the method is not
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running on the main event loop, it must avoid calling any methods from node-addon-api
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or running any code that might invoke JavaScript. Instead, once this method is
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complete any interaction through node-addon-api with JavaScript should be implemented
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in the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnOK` method and/or `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnError`
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which run on the main thread and are invoked when the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute`
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method completes.
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```cpp
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virtual void Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute(const ExecutionProgress& progress) = 0;
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```
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### OnOK
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This method is invoked when the computation in the `Execute` method ends.
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The default implementation runs the `Callback` optionally provided when the
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`AsyncProgressWorker` class was created. The `Callback` will by default receive no
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arguments. Arguments to the callback can be provided by overriding the `GetResult()`
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method.
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```cpp
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virtual void Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnOK();
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```
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### OnProgress
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This method is invoked when the computation in the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::ExecutionProcess::Send`
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method was called during worker thread execution.
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```cpp
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virtual void Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnProgress(const T* data, size_t count)
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```
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(const Napi::Function& callback);
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```
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- `[in] callback`: The function which will be called when an asynchronous
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operations ends. The given function is called from the main event loop thread.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncWork::Queue`.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(const Napi::Function& callback, const char* resource_name);
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```
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- `[in] callback`: The function which will be called when an asynchronous
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operations ends. The given function is called from the main event loop thread.
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- `[in] resource_name`: Null-terminated string that represents the
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identifier for the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic
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information exposed by the async_hooks API.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncWork::Queue`.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(const Napi::Function& callback, const char* resource_name, const Napi::Object& resource);
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```
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- `[in] callback`: The function which will be called when an asynchronous
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operations ends. The given function is called from the main event loop thread.
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- `[in] resource_name`: Null-terminated string that represents the
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identifier for the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic
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information exposed by the async_hooks API.
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- `[in] resource`: Object associated with the asynchronous operation that
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will be passed to possible async_hooks.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncWork::Queue`.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(const Napi::Object& receiver, const Napi::Function& callback);
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```
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- `[in] receiver`: The `this` object passed to the called function.
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- `[in] callback`: The function which will be called when an asynchronous
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operations ends. The given function is called from the main event loop thread.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncWork::Queue`.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(const Napi::Object& receiver, const Napi::Function& callback, const char* resource_name);
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```
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- `[in] receiver`: The `this` object passed to the called function.
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- `[in] callback`: The function which will be called when an asynchronous
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operations ends. The given function is called from the main event loop thread.
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- `[in] resource_name`: Null-terminated string that represents the
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identifier for the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic
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information exposed by the async_hooks API.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncWork` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncWork::Queue`.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(const Napi::Object& receiver, const Napi::Function& callback, const char* resource_name, const Napi::Object& resource);
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```
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- `[in] receiver`: The `this` object to be passed to the called function.
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- `[in] callback`: The function which will be called when an asynchronous
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operations ends. The given function is called from the main event loop thread.
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- `[in] resource_name`: Null-terminated string that represents the
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identifier for the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic
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information exposed by the async_hooks API.
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- `[in] resource`: Object associated with the asynchronous operation that
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will be passed to possible async_hooks.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncWork` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncWork::Queue`.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(Napi::Env env);
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```
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- `[in] env`: The environment in which to create the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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Returns an `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance which can later be queued for execution by calling
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Queue`.
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Available with `NAPI_VERSION` equal to or greater than 5.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(Napi::Env env, const char* resource_name);
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```
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- `[in] env`: The environment in which to create the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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- `[in] resource_name`: Null-terminated string that represents the
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identifier for the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic
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information exposed by the async_hooks API.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Queue`.
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Available with `NAPI_VERSION` equal to or greater than 5.
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### Constructor
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Creates a new `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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```cpp
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explicit Napi::AsyncProgressWorker(Napi::Env env, const char* resource_name, const Napi::Object& resource);
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```
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- `[in] env`: The environment in which to create the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`.
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- `[in] resource_name`: Null-terminated string that represents the
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identifier for the kind of resource that is being provided for diagnostic
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information exposed by the async_hooks API.
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- `[in] resource`: Object associated with the asynchronous operation that
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will be passed to possible async_hooks.
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Returns a `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` instance which can later be queued for execution by
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calling `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Queue`.
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Available with `NAPI_VERSION` equal to or greater than 5.
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### Destructor
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Deletes the created work object that is used to execute logic asynchronously and
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release the internal `Napi::ThreadSafeFunction`, which will be aborted to prevent
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unexpected upcoming thread safe calls.
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```cpp
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virtual Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::~AsyncProgressWorker();
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```
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# AsyncProgressWorker::ExecutionProcess
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A bridge class created before the worker thread execution of `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute`.
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## Methods
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### Send
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::ExecutionProcess::Send` takes two arguments, a pointer
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to a generic type of data, and a `size_t` to indicate how many items the pointer is
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pointing to.
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The data pointed to will be copied to internal slots of `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` so
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after the call to `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::ExecutionProcess::Send` the data can
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be safely released.
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Note that `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::ExecutionProcess::Send` merely guarantees
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**eventual** invocation of `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnProgress`, which means
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multiple send might be coalesced into single invocation of `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnProgress`
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with latest data.
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```cpp
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void Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::ExecutionProcess::Send(const T* data, size_t count) const;
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```
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## Example
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The first step to use the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` class is to create a new class that
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inherits from it and implement the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute` abstract method.
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Typically input to the worker will be saved within the class' fields generally
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passed in through its constructor.
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During the worker thread execution, the first argument of `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute`
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can be used to report the progress of the execution.
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When the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute` method completes without errors the
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnOK` function callback will be invoked. In this function the
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results of the computation will be reassembled and returned back to the initial
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JavaScript context.
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` ensures that all the code in the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute`
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function runs in the background out of the **event loop** thread and at the end
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the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnOK` or `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnError` function will be
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called and are executed as part of the event loop.
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The code below shows a basic example of the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` implementation:
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```cpp
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#include<napi.h>
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#include <chrono>
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#include <thread>
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use namespace Napi;
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class EchoWorker : public AsyncProgressWorker<uint32_t> {
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public:
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EchoWorker(Function& callback, std::string& echo)
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: AsyncProgressWorker(callback), echo(echo) {}
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~EchoWorker() {}
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// This code will be executed on the worker thread
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void Execute(const ExecutionProgress& progress) {
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// Need to simulate cpu heavy task
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
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progress.Send(&i, 1)
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std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::seconds(1));
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}
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}
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void OnOK() {
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HandleScope scope(Env());
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Callback().Call({Env().Null(), String::New(Env(), echo)});
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}
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void OnProgress(const uint32_t* data, size_t /* count */) {
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HandleScope scope(Env());
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Callback().Call({Env().Null(), Env().Null(), Number::New(Env(), *data)});
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}
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private:
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std::string echo;
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};
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```
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The `EchoWorker`'s constructor calls the base class' constructor to pass in the
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callback that the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` base class will store persistently. When
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the work on the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Execute` method is done the
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`Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::OnOk` method is called and the results are return back to
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JavaScript when the stored callback is invoked with its associated environment.
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The following code shows an example of how to create and use an `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker`
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```cpp
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#include <napi.h>
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// Include EchoWorker class
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// ..
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use namespace Napi;
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Value Echo(const CallbackInfo& info) {
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// We need to validate the arguments here
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Function cb = info[1].As<Function>();
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std::string in = info[0].As<String>();
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EchoWorker* wk = new EchoWorker(cb, in);
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wk->Queue();
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return info.Env().Undefined();
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}
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```
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The implementation of a `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker` can be used by creating a
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new instance and passing to its constructor the callback to execute when the
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asynchronous task ends and other data needed for the computation. Once created,
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the only other action needed is to call the `Napi::AsyncProgressWorker::Queue`
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method that will queue the created worker for execution.
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[`Napi::AsyncWorker`]: ./async_worker.md
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