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    bull-admin-panel

An admin panel of Bull based on WebSocket.


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An admin panel of Bull based on WebSocket.

Installation

npm install bull-admin-panel

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const express = require('express');
const http = require('http');
const Bull = require('bull');
const BullAdminPanel = require('bull-admin-panel');

const app = express();
const server = http.createServer(app);
const queue = new Bull('queue-name', {
  redis: {
    host: 'localhost',
    port: 6379,
    db: 1
  }
});

app.use('/bull', new BullAdminPanel({
  basePath: '/bull',
  verifyClient: (info, callback) => {
    // Do authorization for WebSocket.
    // https://github.com/websockets/ws/blob/master/doc/ws.md#new-websocketserveroptions-callback
    callback(true);
  },
  queues: [queue],
  server: server
}));

// Launch server
server.listen(8000, 'localhost', () => {
  const {address, port} = server.address();
  console.log(`Server listening at http://${address}:${port}`);
});

Work with nginx

bull-admin-panel use WebSocket. You need config upgrade request.
NGINX as a WebSocket Proxy

location / {
    proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080;
    proxy_http_version 1.1;
    proxy_set_header Host $host;
    proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
    proxy_set_header Connection $http_connection;
}

Options

basePath

Type: string
Required: required
The bull admin panel base path. We pass to frontend app.

socketValidationPath

Type: string
Required: optional
The default value is copy from basePath. The websocket just accepts to connect via this path.
If your site has rewrite path settings. You can use this option.

verifyClient

Type: function(info: object, callback: function)
Required: required
For websocket authorization.
More information:

queues

Type: Array<Bull>
Required: required
Bull instances.

const Bull = require('bull');
const queues = [
  new Bull('queue-a', 'redis://localhost:6379/0'),
  new Bull('queue-b', 'redis://localhost:6379/0')
];

server

Type: http.Server
Required: required
The node.js http.Server instance.

Develop

Fork this repository then clone it.

  1. Install node modules.
    npm install

  2. Start the develop server.
    npm start

Git Commit Guidelines

We have very precise rules over how our git commit messages can be formatted. This leads to more readable messages that are easy to follow when looking through the project history. But also, we use the git commit messages to generate the AngularJS change log.

The commit message formatting can be added using a typical git workflow or through the use of a CLI wizard (Commitizen). To use the wizard, run yarn run commit in your terminal after staging your changes in git.

Commit Message Format

Each commit message consists of a header, a body and a footer. The header has a special format that includes a type, a scope and a subject:

<type>(<scope>): <subject>
<BLANK LINE>
<body>
<BLANK LINE>
<footer>

The header is mandatory and the scope of the header is optional.

Any line of the commit message cannot be longer 100 characters! This allows the message to be easier to read on GitHub as well as in various git tools.

Revert

If the commit reverts a previous commit, it should begin with revert: , followed by the header of the reverted commit. In the body it should say: This reverts commit <hash>., where the hash is the SHA of the commit being reverted.

Type

Must be one of the following:

  • feat: A new feature
  • fix: A bug fix
  • docs: Documentation only changes
  • style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)
  • refactor: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
  • perf: A code change that improves performance
  • test: Adding missing or correcting existing tests
  • chore: Changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such as documentation generation

Scope

The scope could be anything specifying place of the commit change. For example /, /jobs, etc...

You can use * when the change affects more than a single scope.

Subject

The subject contains succinct description of the change:

  • use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes"
  • don't capitalize first letter
  • no dot (.) at the end

Body

Just as in the subject, use the imperative, present tense: "change" not "changed" nor "changes". The body should include the motivation for the change and contrast this with previous behavior.

The footer should contain any information about Breaking Changes and is also the place to [reference GitHub issues that this commit closes][closing-issues].

Breaking Changes should start with the word BREAKING CHANGE: with a space or two newlines. The rest of the commit message is then used for this.

A detailed explanation can be found in this [document][commit-message-format].

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Last updated on 13 Jul 2020

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