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@restorecommerce/cluster-service
Advanced tools
Launch clustered services using node clustering and monitor them
A service launcher supporting two modes, development and production.
In development mode (default), forever-monitor is used to launch a single instance and keep it alive.
In production mode,
recluster is used
to launch a node.js cluster of
a given service.
A PID file is created in os.tmpdir()
with the file name ${pidDir}/cluster-serverice-master-${serviceName}.pid
.
By default, as many workers are stated as CPU cores can be detected.
The cluster also listens to SIGUSR2
and SIGTERM
signals.
const cluster = new ClusterServer(options);
cluster.run('./service.js');
done();
logger
Winston compatible logger like Restore Logger.serviceName
[srv
] name of the service (used to build PID file ).mode
[development
] the mode name, development
or production
.pidDir
[os.tmpdir()
] Directory where to store the PID file .workerCount
[number of cores] The number of workers to launch in production mode.nodeOptions
[] command line options to node for development mode.FAQs
Launch clustered services using node clustering and monitor them
The npm package @restorecommerce/cluster-service receives a total of 329 weekly downloads. As such, @restorecommerce/cluster-service popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @restorecommerce/cluster-service demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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