agendash-pagination v1.0.4
Agendash with pagination
A Dashboard for Agenda
Features
- Job status auto-refreshes (2-second polling by default)
- Schedule a new job from the UI
- Dive in to see more details about the job, like the json data
- Requeue a job (clone the data and run immediately)
- Delete jobs (Useful for cleaning up old completed jobs)
- Pagination
Notes
- This project has extended the original Agendash to include pagination
Screenshots



Install
npm install --save agendash-paginationNote: Agendash requires mongodb version >2.6.0 to perform the needed aggregate queries. This is your mongo database version, not your node package version! To check your database version, connect to mongo and run db.version().
Standalone usage
Agendash comes with a standalone Express app which you can use like this:
./node_modules/.bin/agendash --db=mongodb://localhost/agendaDb --collection=agendaCollection --port=3001or like this, for default collection agendaJobs and default port 3000:
./node_modules/.bin/agendash --db=mongodb://localhost/agendaDbIf you are using npm >= 5.2, then you can use npx:
npx agendash --db=mongodb://localhost/agendaDb --collection=agendaCollection --port=3001Middleware usage
Agendash provides Express middleware you can use at a specified path, for example this will
make Agendash available on your site at the /dash path. Note: Do not try to mount Agendash
at the root level like app.use('/', Agendash(agenda)).
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
// ... your other express middleware like body-parser
var Agenda = require('agenda');
var Agendash = require('agendash-pagination');
var agenda = new Agenda({db: {address: 'mongodb://127.0.0.1/agendaDb'}});
// or provide your own mongo client:
// var agenda = new Agenda({mongo: myMongoClient})
app.use('/dash', Agendash(agenda));
// ... your other routes
// ... start your serverBy mounting Agendash as middleware on a specific path, you may provide your own authentication for that path. For example if you have an authenticated session using passport, you can protect the dashboard path like this:
app.use('/dash',
function (req, res, next) {
if (!req.user || !req.user.is_admin) {
res.send(401);
} else {
next();
}
},
Agendash(agenda)
);Other middlewares will come soon in the folder /lib/middlewares/.
You'll just have to update the last line to require the middleware you need:
app.use('/agendash', Agendash(agenda, {
middleware: 'koa'
}));Note that if you use a CSRF protection middleware like csurf, you might need to configure it off for Agendash-routes.
Additional options
The second argument to Agendash is an optional object. Valid keys are:
middleware: Currently only'express'is supported. I'd like to use'koa'soon.title: Defaults to"Agendash". Useful if you are running multiple Agenda pools.
Help appreciated
There are several things I would like help with:
- I'm rusty with Backbone. Clean up the client code. I wasn't sure on the best way to trigger and handle update events.
- Write some tests!
- Use Agendash and submit issues!