kit
kit

Reputation: 325

How to pass function/callback to child process in Node.js?

Let's say I have a parent.js containing a method named parent

var childProcess = require('child_process');

var options = {
    someData: {a:1, b:2, c:3},
    asyncFn: function (data, callback) { /*do other async stuff here*/ }
};

function Parent(options, callback) {
    var child = childProcess.fork('./child');
    child.send({
        method: method,
        options: options
    });
    child.on('message', function(data){
        callback(data,err, data,result);
        child.kill();
    });
}

Meanwhile in child.js

process.on('message', function(data){
    var method = data.method;
    var options = data.options;
    var someData = options.someData;
    var asyncFn = options.asyncFn; // asyncFn is undefined at here
    asyncFn(someData, function(err, result){
        process.send({
            err: err,
            result: result
        });
    });
});

I was wondering if passing functions to child process is not allowed in Node.js.

Why would asyncFn become undefined after it is sent to the child?

Is it related to JSON.stringify?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 9132

Answers (1)

mscdex
mscdex

Reputation: 106746

JSON doesn't support serializing functions (at least out of the box). You could convert the function to its string representation first (via asyncFn.toString()) and then re-create the function again in the child process. The problem though is you lose scope and context with this process, so your function really has to be standalone.

Complete example:

parent.js:

var childProcess = require('child_process');

var options = {
  someData: {a:1, b:2, c:3},
  asyncFn: function (data, callback) { /*do other async stuff here*/ }
};
options.asyncFn = options.asyncFn.toString();

function Parent(options, callback) {
  var child = childProcess.fork('./child');
  child.send({
    method: method,
    options: options
  });
  child.on('message', function(data){
    callback(data,err, data,result);
    child.kill();
  });
}

child.js:

process.on('message', function(data){
  var method = data.method;
  var options = data.options;
  var someData = options.someData;
  var asyncFn = new Function('return ' + options.asyncFn)();
  asyncFn(someData, function(err, result){
    process.send({
      err: err,
      result: result
    });
  });
});

Upvotes: 11

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