1.1.1 • Published 7 years ago

node-child-pm v1.1.1

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7 years ago

node-child-pm

Manager for handling child process, automatically restart them, sending message etc

Install

npm install node-child-pm --save

Usage

In this example the ls command will be executed every seconds. This is not the goal of node-child-pm. This is just for exemple.

const ChildProcessManager = require('node-child-pm');
var pm = new ChildProcessManager({
    command: 'ls',
    args: ['-lh', '/usr'],
    restartDelay: 1000,
    cwd: './'
});
pm.start();

Reference

class : ChildProcessManager

  • event : 'started'
  • event : 'finished'
  • event : 'message'
  • pm.start()
  • pm.stop()
  • pm.send()
  • pm.started
  • pm.process

Class ChildProcessManager

  • new ChildProcessManager(options)

    • options : <Object> options to pass to the
      • command | modulePath <string> (Required) : if command is used, the process will be started with child_process.spawn method If modulePath is used, the process will be started with child_process.fork method
      • args <Array> arguments used to spawn or fork the process
      • restartDelay <int> Default: 500 - delay before restarting a process in milliseconds
  • Event 'started'

    Emitted each time the process is spawned or forked

  • Event 'finsihed'

    • code : exit code or error Emitted when process is finished
  • Event 'message'

    • message : the message transmitted by the process Emitted when the process send a message - only for forked process. (see child_process documentation)
  • pm.start(options)

    Spawn the child process, you can pass args and options (see ChildProcessManager constructor)

  • pm.stop()

    Ends the child process

  • pm.send(message, sendHandle[, options])

  • pm.started()

    return <Boolean> : true if the process is running

  • pm.process()

    return <child_process> : The process attribute exposes the child process if you need it.