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argosy-client

Consume micro-services.

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Consume micro-services.

example

var http    = require('http'),
    query   = require('querystring'),
    service = require('argosy-service')(),
    match   = require('argosy-pattern/match'),
    client  = require('argosy-client')()

// connect the client to the service
client.pipe(service).pipe(client)

// create a micro-service that gets weather
service.message({ get: 'weather', location: match.defined }).process(function (msg, cb) {
    var qs = query.stringify({ q: msg.location, units: msg.units || 'imperial' })
    http.get('http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather?' + qs, function (res) {
        var body = ''
        res.on('data', function (data) {
            body += data
        }).on('end', function () {
            cb(null, JSON.parse(body).main)
        })
    })
})

// use the service with argosy-client
client.invoke({ get: 'weather', location: 'Boston,MA' }, function (err, weather) {
    console.log(weather.temp + ' degrees (F) in Boston.')
})

// or create a convenience function using invoke.partial
var getWeather = client.invoke.partial({ get: 'weather', units: 'metric' })

getWeather({ location: 'Dublin,IE' }, function (err, weather) {
    console.log(weather.temp + ' degrees (C) in Dublin.')
})

// or use promises
getWeather({ location: 'London,UK' }).then(function (weather) {
    console.log(weather.temp + ' degrees (C) in London.')
})

api

var argosyClient = require('argosy-client')

client = argosyClient()

Create a new client object. The client object is a stream intended to be connected (piped) to Argosy services through any number of intermediary streams.

client.invoke(msg [, cb])

Invoke a service which implements the msg pattern. Upon completion, the callback cb, if supplied, will be called with the result or error. The client.invoke function also returns a promise which will resolve or reject appropriately.

client.invoke.partial(partialMsg)

Return a function that represents a partial invocation. The function returned has the same signature as client.invoke, but when called, the msg parameter will be merged with the partialMsg parameter provided at the time the function was created. Otherwise, the generated function behaves identically to client.invoke.

testing

npm test [--dot | --spec] [--grep=pattern]

Specifying --dot or --spec will change the output from the default TAP style. Specifying --grep will only run the test files that match the given pattern.

coverage

npm run coverage [--html]

This will output a textual coverage report. Including --html will also open an HTML coverage report in the default browser.

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Package last updated on 04 Jun 2015

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