nsq-nodes
Nsq helper to poll a nsqlookupd service for all it's nodes and mirror it locally.
INFO: all examples are written in coffee-script
Install
npm install nsq-nodes
Initialize
config ;
Example:
var NsqNodes = var nodes = // Listen to two local nsq lookupservers "lookupdHTTPAddresses": "127.0.0.1:4161" "127.0.0.1:4163" ; // get the current list of nodesnodes;
Config
- lookupdHTTPAddresses : (
String|String[]
required ) A single or multiple nsqlookupd hosts. This is also a configuration of 'nsqjs' - lookupdPollInterval : (
Number
optional: default =60
) Time in seconds to poll the nsqlookupd servers to sync the available nodes. This is also a configuration of 'nsqjs' - active : (
Boolean
optional: default =true
) Configuration to (de)activate the nsq nodes on startup
Methods
.activate()
Activate the module
Return
( Boolean ): true
if it is now activated. false
if it was already active
.deactivate()
Deactivate the module
Return
( Boolean ): true
if it is now deactivated. false
if it was already inactive
.active()
Test if the module is currently active
Return
( Boolean ): Is active?
.list( cb )
Get a list of the current nodes
cb
: (Function
optional ): Callback to get the list of nodes
Return
( Self ): The instance itself for chaining.
Example:
nodes;
Events
add
A new node was added
Arguments
- node : (
String
) The new node
Example:
nodes;
remove
A existing node was removed
Arguments
- node : (
String
) The removed node
Example:
nodes;
change
The list of nodes changed
Arguments
- nodes : (
String[]
) A list of current nodes
Example:
nodes;
error
An error occurred. E.g. called if a invalid filter was used or no lookup server is available
Arguments
- err : (
Error
) The error object.
Example:
nodes;
ready
Emitted once the list of nodes where received the first time.
This is just an internal helper. The Method list
will also wait for the first response. The events add
, remove
and change
are active after this first response.
Example:
nodes;
Release History
Version | Date | Description |
---|---|---|
1.1.0 | 2019-01-25 | now able to handle the formats of nsq < and > 1.x |
1.0.0 | 2019-01-25 | updated nodes response handler to match nsq >= 1.x format |
0.0.3 | 2016-05-04 | Another configuration bugfix |
0.0.2 | 2016-05-04 | Bugfix configuration and update to lodash |
0.0.1 | 2015-11-27 | Initial commit |
Initially Generated with generator-mpnodemodule
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Copyright © 2015 M. Peter, http://www.tcs.de
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