0.1.0 • Published 12 years ago
alldata-server-http v0.1.0
alldata-server-http
Stability: 1 - Experimental
Server HTTP module for AllData, a distributed master-less write-once immutable event store database implementing "All Data" part of Lambda Architecture.
Usage
var AllDataServer = require('alldata-server-http');
var allDataServer = new AllDataServer({
hostname: 'localhost',
port: 8080
});
allDataServer.on('put', function (event, callback) {
console.log('received request to put: ' + event);
// process the event
callback(); // indicate success
});
allDataServer.listen(function () {
console.log('server listening...');
});Test
npm testOverview
AllDataServer will listen to HTTP POST requests containing the event encoded as a JSON string in the POST body.
Documentation
AllDataServer
Public API
- AllDataServer.listen(options, [callback])
- new AllDataServer(options)
- allDataServer.close([callback])
- allDataServer.listen([callback])
- Event 'put'
AllDataServer.listen(options, callback)
options: Seenew AllDataServer(options)options.callback: SeeallDataServer.listen(callback)callback.- Return: Object An instance of AllDataServer with server running.
Creates new AllDataServer and starts the server.
new AllDataServer(options)
options: Objecthostname: String (Default: undefined) Hostname for the server to listen on. If not specified, the server will accept connections directed to any IPv4 address (INADDR_ANY).port: Integer (Default: 8080) Port number for the server to listen on.
Creates a new AllDataServer instance.
allDataServer.close(callback)
callback: Function (Default: undefined)function () {}Optional callback to call once the server is stopped.
Stops the server from accepting new connections.
allDataServer.listen(callback)
callback: Function (Default: undefined)function () {}Optional callback to call once the server is up.
Starts the server to listen to new connections.
Event put
function (event, callback) {}event: Object JavaScript object representation of the event to put.callback: Functionfunction (error) {}The callback to call with an error or success of theputoperation.
Emitted when the server receives a new put request from a client.
Signal error via callback(true) and success via callback().
allDataServer.on('put', function (event, callback) {
console.log('received request to put: ' + event);
// ... process the put
callback();
});0.1.0
12 years ago
