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Overview ¶
Package errgroup is a drop-in alternative to sync/errgroup but limited to N goroutines. In effect, neilotoole/errgroup is sync/errgroup but with a worker pool of N goroutines.
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type Group ¶
type Group struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A Group is a collection of goroutines working on subtasks that are part of the same overall task.
A zero Group is valid and does not cancel on error.
This Group implementation differs from sync/errgroup in that instead of each call to Go spawning a new Go routine, the f passed to Go is sent to a queue channel (qCh), and is picked up by one of N worker goroutines. The number of goroutines (numG) and the queue channel size (qSize) are args to WithContextN. The zero Group and the Group returned by WithContext both use default values (the value of runtime.NumCPU) for the numG and qSize args. A side-effect of this implementation is that the Go method will block while qCh is full: in contrast, errgroup.Group's Go method never blocks (it always spawns a new goroutine).
Example (JustErrors) ¶
JustErrors illustrates the use of a Group in place of a sync.WaitGroup to simplify goroutine counting and error handling. This example is derived from the sync.WaitGroup example at https://golang.org/pkg/sync/#example_WaitGroup.
package main import ( "fmt" "net/http" "github.com/neilotoole/errgroup" ) func main() { var g errgroup.Group var urls = []string{ "http://www.golang.org/", "http://www.google.com/", "http://www.somestupidname.com/", } for _, url := range urls { // Launch a goroutine to fetch the URL. url := url // https://golang.org/doc/faq#closures_and_goroutines g.Go(func() error { // Fetch the URL. resp, err := http.Get(url) if err == nil { resp.Body.Close() } return err }) } // Wait for all HTTP fetches to complete. if err := g.Wait(); err == nil { fmt.Println("Successfully fetched all URLs.") } }
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Example (Parallel) ¶
Parallel illustrates the use of a Group for synchronizing a simple parallel task: the "Google Search 2.0" function from https://talks.golang.org/2012/concurrency.slide#46, augmented with a Context and error-handling.
package main import ( "context" "fmt" "os" "github.com/neilotoole/errgroup" ) var ( Web = fakeSearch("web") Image = fakeSearch("image") Video = fakeSearch("video") ) type Result string type Search func(ctx context.Context, query string) (Result, error) func fakeSearch(kind string) Search { return func(_ context.Context, query string) (Result, error) { return Result(fmt.Sprintf("%s result for %q", kind, query)), nil } } func main() { Google := func(ctx context.Context, query string) ([]Result, error) { g, ctx := errgroup.WithContext(ctx) searches := []Search{Web, Image, Video} results := make([]Result, len(searches)) for i, search := range searches { i, search := i, search // https://golang.org/doc/faq#closures_and_goroutines g.Go(func() error { result, err := search(ctx, query) if err == nil { results[i] = result } return err }) } if err := g.Wait(); err != nil { return nil, err } return results, nil } results, err := Google(context.Background(), "golang") if err != nil { fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err) return } for _, result := range results { fmt.Println(result) } }
Output: web result for "golang" image result for "golang" video result for "golang"
Example (Pipeline) ¶
Pipeline demonstrates the use of a Group to implement a multi-stage pipeline: a version of the MD5All function with bounded parallelism from https://blog.golang.org/pipelines.
// Note: This file is copied directly from sync/errgroup // with the one-line change that pkg neilotoole/errgroup is imported // as errgroup. The purpose is to test if neilotoole/errgroup can be // characterized as a "drop-in" replacement for sync/errgroup, by // seamlessly passing all of sync/errgroup's tests. package main import ( "context" "crypto/md5" "fmt" "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path/filepath" "github.com/neilotoole/errgroup" ) // Pipeline demonstrates the use of a Group to implement a multi-stage // pipeline: a version of the MD5All function with bounded parallelism from // https://blog.golang.org/pipelines. func main() { m, err := MD5All(context.Background(), ".") if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } for k, sum := range m { fmt.Printf("%s:\t%x\n", k, sum) } } type result struct { path string sum [md5.Size]byte } // MD5All reads all the files in the file tree rooted at root and returns a map // from file path to the MD5 sum of the file's contents. If the directory walk // fails or any read operation fails, MD5All returns an error. func MD5All(ctx context.Context, root string) (map[string][md5.Size]byte, error) { // ctx is canceled when g.Wait() returns. When this version of MD5All returns // - even in case of error! - we know that all of the goroutines have finished // and the memory they were using can be garbage-collected. g, ctx := errgroup.WithContext(ctx) paths := make(chan string) g.Go(func() error { defer close(paths) return filepath.Walk(root, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error { if err != nil { return err } if !info.Mode().IsRegular() { return nil } select { case paths <- path: case <-ctx.Done(): return ctx.Err() } return nil }) }) // Start a fixed number of goroutines to read and digest files. c := make(chan result) const numDigesters = 20 for i := 0; i < numDigesters; i++ { g.Go(func() error { for path := range paths { data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path) if err != nil { return err } select { case c <- result{path, md5.Sum(data)}: case <-ctx.Done(): return ctx.Err() } } return nil }) } go func() { g.Wait() close(c) }() m := make(map[string][md5.Size]byte) for r := range c { m[r.path] = r.sum } // Check whether any of the goroutines failed. Since g is accumulating the // errors, we don't need to send them (or check for them) in the individual // results sent on the channel. if err := g.Wait(); err != nil { return nil, err } return m, nil }
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func WithContext ¶
WithContext returns a new Group and an associated Context derived from ctx. It is equivalent to WithContextN(ctx, 0, 0).
func WithContextN ¶
WithContextN returns a new Group and an associated Context derived from ctx.
The derived Context is canceled the first time a function passed to Go returns a non-nil error or the first time Wait returns, whichever occurs first.
Param numG controls the number of worker goroutines. Param qSize controls the size of the queue channel that holds functions passed to method Go: while the queue channel is full, Go blocks. If numG <= 0, the value of runtime.NumCPU is used; if qSize is also <= 0, a qSize of runtime.NumCPU is used.