I am trying to understand the threadpool in nodeJS.
on running the code with creating process.env.UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE = 5;
process.env.UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE = 5;
const https = require('https');
const crypto = require('crypto');
const fs = require('fs');
const start = Date.now()
function doRequest() {
https.request('https://google.com', res => {
res.on('data', () => {});
res.on('end', () => {
console.log('Request:', Date.now() - start)
})
})
.end()
}
function doHash(){
crypto.pbkdf2("a", "b", 100000, 512, 'sha512', () => {
console.log("Hash:", Date.now() - start);
})
}
doRequest();
fs.readFile('multitask.js', 'utf8', () => {
console.log('fs:', Date.now() - start)
});
doHash();
doHash();
doHash();
doHash();
I get the output in the terminal:
$ node multitask.js
Request: 641
Hash: 4922
fs: 4925
Hash: 5014
Hash: 5039
Hash: 6512
And after changing the threadpool size to 1: I get the same output.
Request: 501
Hash: 4025
fs: 4028
Hash: 4087
Hash: 4156
Hash: 5079
Could anyone tell me where is the problem exactly?
On linux your code works fine:
UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE = 1;
fs: 20
Request: 108
Hash: 817
Hash: 1621
Hash: 2399
Hash: 3175
UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE = 5
fs: 11
Request: 120
Hash: 836
Hash: 857
Hash: 859
Hash: 871
If you're using windows, instead of setting it inside your javascript file, you have to set it before calling the script.
set UV_THREADPOOL_SIZE=1 & node app.js