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@relab/graceful-shutdown
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Tiny and stupid simple dependency-free Node.js library to shut down gracefully.
npm install --save @relab/graceful-shutdown
npm add @relab/graceful-shutdown
import { handleShutdown, onShutdown } from '@relab/graceful-shutdown'
// ...
onShutdown(async () => {
// clean up your resources here
})
// setup graceful shutdown
handleShutdown()
import { handleShutdown, onShutdown } from '@relab/graceful-shutdown'
// ...
// setup graceful shutdown
handleShutdown({
// 3000ms timeout to complete all shutdown tasks (default - 5000)
timeout: 3000
})
import { handleShutdown, onShutdown } from '@relab/graceful-shutdown'
// ...
handleShutdown({
onShutdownStart: () => {
console.log('Shut down requested')
},
onShutdownError: reason => {
console.log(`Shutdown tasks error: ${reason}`)
},
onShutdownComplete: () => {
console.log('Shutdown tasks completed')
},
})
Released under MIT by Sergey Zwezdin.
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Graceful shutdown for Node.js application
We found that @relab/graceful-shutdown demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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