CouchDB-style-like map-reduce:CouchDB
usage: world count example
var fs = require('fs');
var worldCounter = new MapReduce({
map: function(chunk){
chunk.toString().split(/\W+|\d+/).forEach(function(world){
world && this.emit(world.toLowerCase(), 1);
}, this);
},
reduce: function(key, values){
return this.count(values);
},
inputs:fs.readdirSync('./').map(fs.createReadStream)
});
worldCounter.pipe(process.stdout);
more think:
- should do reduce during mapping rather than wait until mapping done?
- use nodejs ChildProcess/Cluster fork to do map/reduce job?
- for processing and generating large data sets with a parallel, distributed algorithm on a cluster? you may look for Hadoop