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pulsar-rest-api-client-node v0.6.1

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This is "Pulsar REST API service" client in node.js.

Usage

var PulsarApiClient = require('pulsar-rest-api-client-node');
var pulsarApi = new PulsarApiClient(config);
var job = pulsarApi.createJob('example', 'production', 'deploy');
pulsarApi.runJob(job).then(function(job){});
pulsarApi.jobs().then(function(jobList){
  console.log(jobList);
  pulsarApi.killJob(job).then(function(job){
    console.log(job + ' has been killed');
  });
})

Configuration

config: Hash object that contains config parameters. Config parameters have the next format:

{
  "url": "",
  "authToken": "",
  "auxiliary": {
    "{app/env}": {
      "url": "",
      "authToken": ""
    }
  }
}

url: String. Required. Url of Pulsar REST API. authToken: String. Optional. Authentication token for Pulsar REST API if it requires authentication. Details here. auxiliary: Object. Optional. Contains info about additional pulsar rest api servers. It is designated for cases when you want to use different Pulsar REST API for different application/environment. Key in this object must declare a pair of application and environment that you want to distinguish. Value must be an object that contains options of additional pulsar-rest-api. For example if you want to use a separate pulsar-rest-api for pulsar commands that are applied to the application example and the environment production then you need to have a config like this:

{
  "url": "default pulsar-rest-api url",
  "auxiliary": {
    "example/production": {
      "url": "http://example.prod:100033"
    }
  }
}

If we add also an additional server for example/staging:

{
  "url": "default pulsar-rest-api url",
  "auxiliary": {
    "example/production": {
      "url": "http://example.prod:100033"
    },
    "example/staging": {
      "url": "http://example.staging:100033"
    }
  }
}

API

Our node source code is fully documented using jsdoc. Using proper IDE with code-completion will aid your coding experience. Otherwise browse source-code.

Test

To run tests just use npm test.

Release

  • update package.json with a new version
  • release a new git tag with the updated package.json

After that the npm release should be done automatically. If it didn't happen then release it manually:

npm publish https://github.com/cargomedia/pulsar-rest-api-client-node/archive/<GitTagWithUpdatedPackageJson>.tar.gz
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