--- title: runAsync tags: browser,function,advanced,promise,url --- Runs a function in a separate thread by using a [Web Worker](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Workers_API/Using_web_workers), allowing long running functions to not block the UI. Create a new `Worker` using a `Blob` object URL, the contents of which should be the stringified version of the supplied function. Immediately post the return value of calling the function back. Return a promise, listening for `onmessage` and `onerror` events and resolving the data posted back from the worker, or throwing an error. ```js const runAsync = fn => { const worker = new Worker( URL.createObjectURL(new Blob([`postMessage((${fn})());`]), { type: 'application/javascript; charset=utf-8' }) ); return new Promise((res, rej) => { worker.onmessage = ({ data }) => { res(data), worker.terminate(); }; worker.onerror = err => { rej(err), worker.terminate(); }; }); }; ``` ```js const longRunningFunction = () => { let result = 0; for (let i = 0; i < 1000; i++) for (let j = 0; j < 700; j++) for (let k = 0; k < 300; k++) result = result + i + j + k; return result; }; /* NOTE: Since the function is running in a different context, closures are not supported. The function supplied to `runAsync` gets stringified, so everything becomes literal. All variables and functions must be defined inside. */ runAsync(longRunningFunction).then(console.log); // 209685000000 runAsync(() => 10 ** 3).then(console.log); // 1000 let outsideVariable = 50; runAsync(() => typeof outsideVariable).then(console.log); // 'undefined' ```