zerostep
ZeroStep is a small library to organize, wire and manage the lifecycle of modules.
Features
- Initialize and destroy modules
- Import and export services from modules
- Check imports/exports at registration time
- Take care of process signals for SIGTERM, SIGINT and SIGUSR2 if wished
- Plays nice with nodemon
- Zero dependencies
- Promise based
- Gracefully handle error conditions in module initialization/destruction
Examples
Shortcuts
'use strict'
const ZeroStep = require('../index')
const zs = new ZeroStep()
zs
.register((() => {
let secret = 'S3C43T'
let obj = {
destroy: () => console.log(`Destroying obj with secret:= ${secret}`),
}
return {
name: 'Secret and initValue usage in destroy',
init: () => obj,
destroy: (ctx, obj) => obj.destroy(),
}
})())
.register({
name: 'Module which was added by chaining register calls!',
init: () => console.log('Hello from chained module!'),
})
zs.init().then(() => zs.destroy())
Will print:
ZeroStep:- Initializing module Secret and initValue usage in destroy() -> []
ZeroStep:- Initializing module Module which was added by chaining register calls!() -> []
Hello from chained module!
ZeroStep:- Destroying module Module which was added by chaining register calls!
ZeroStep:- Destroying module Secret and initValue usage in destroy
Destroying obj with secret:= S3C43T
ZeroStep:- Destroyed all modules
Hello, world
const ZeroStep = require('zerostep')
const zs = new ZeroStep()
zs.register({
name: 'hello-world',
init: () => console.log('hello, world'),
destroy: () => console.log('goodbye, world')
})
zs.init().then(() => zs.destroy())
Will print:
ZeroStep:- Initializing module hello-world() -> []
hello, world
ZeroStep:- Destroying module hello-world
goodbye, world
Usage of declarative env attribute
const ZeroStep = require('../index.js')
const zs = new ZeroStep()
zs.register({
name: 'hello-world',
env: [
{
name: 'message',
// optional attributes
default: 'Hello, world!',
valid: (value) => value === 'Hello, world!',
showValue: true,
hint: 'Please provide a message to display to the user'
}
],
init: (ctx) => console.log(ctx.env.message),
})
zs.init().then(() => zs.destroy())
Will print:
ZeroStep:- Module hello-world env[message] := <Hello, world!>
ZeroStep:- Initializing module <hello-world>() -> []
Hello, world!
ZeroStep:- Initialization of all registered modules completed successfully for <ZeroStep>
ZeroStep:- Destroying module hello-world
ZeroStep:- Destroyed all modules for <ZeroStep>
Two modules
const ZeroStep = require('zerostep')
const zs = new ZeroStep()
zs.register({
name: 'one',
export: 'symbolFromOne',
init: () => {
console.log('hello from 1')
return 'Message from one'
},
destroy: () => console.log('goodbye from 1')
})
zs.register({
name: 'two',
imports: ['symbolFromOne'],
init: (ctx) => {
console.log('hello from 2')
console.log(`got ${ctx.symbolFromOne}`)
},
destroy: () => console.log('goodbye from 2')
})
zs.init().then(() => zs.destroy())
Will print:
ZeroStep:- Initializing module one() -> [symbolFromOne]
hello from 1
ZeroStep:- Initializing module two(symbolFromOne) -> []
hello from 2
got Message from one
ZeroStep:- Destroying module two
goodbye from 2
ZeroStep:- Destroying module one
goodbye from 1
Note Module two gets initialized after module one but destroyed before module one. This is almost always what you want!
Documentation
ZeroStep.constructor(options)
- You can provide the following options
- name -> Defaults to ZeroStep
- loggerCb -> (name) -> {info: (msg) -> void, error: (msg) -> void}
- env -> Object. Defaults to process.env.
Create a new instance.
ZeroStep.prototype.register(module) -> ZeroStep(this)
- module must have a name attribute and the method attribute init
- name (string): name of the module
- init ((ctx) => {}) : is called to initialize the module with its context object and must return a non null/undefined value if optional export attribute is set
- module has optional attributes
- env ([envDeclarations*]): a list which declares what environment variables this module needs
- must have attributes
- name (string): name of the environment variable
- optional attributes
- hint (string): helpful hint to be displayed when the environment variable is not set
- valid ((value) => boolean): valid is called with the actual value of the environment variable and must return true if the value is valid
- default (string|number): default value to be used if the environment variable is not provided
- showValue (boolean): show the actual value of the environment variable which will be provided to the module (defaults to true)
- must have attributes
- export: string which names the value returned by init
- imports: an array of string names which named exports of other modules should be importet. IMPORTANT: every name must have been registered in an export attribute before
- destroy: is called to destroy the module with its context object as first and the return value of its init method as second argument
- env ([envDeclarations*]): a list which declares what environment variables this module needs
Note The context object for init/destroy is created once for the init method and provided to the destroy method Note You can get a handle to destroy an object by just returning it from init - it will be provided to destroy w/o a need to export it
ZeroStep.prototype.init() -> Promise
Initialize all registered modules in the order of their registration.
See ZeroStep.prototype.initAsApplicationCore() if you want ZeroStep to take care of SIGINT, SIGTERM and SIGUSR2.
ZeroStep.protoype.destroy() -> Promise
Destroy all registered modules in the opposite order in which they where registered.
ZeroStep.protoype.initAsApplicationCore() -> Promise
Registers a handler for disconnect, uncaughtException, unhandledRejection, error, SIGINT, SIGTERM and SIGUSR2 which will call ZeroStep.prototype.destroy() and calls ZeroStep.prototype.init().
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. Please write tests for your changes & run npm test before making a pull request.
Contributors & Thanks
- Bernard Pletikosa - feedback on design and supporting ZeroStep from the start
- Jeff Hiltz - support and initiative to make ZeroStep open source
- relayr - allowing to open source ZeroStep