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cluster-status
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A utility to collect status from all workers/master and present as an aggregated view.
This is a helpful piece evolved from the current cluster2, which is to allow applications to easily register status of any interest. It allows each worker to register its own state, master would automatically aggregate all states from active workers. It works nicely with our monitor capability (via debug middleware)
Notice, the status module works in a single process runtime too based on its event driven implementation.
register
require('cluster-status')
.register('status-name',
function(){
return 'view';//view function
},
function(value){
//update function
});
statuses
require('cluster-status')
.statuses(); //return names of registered statuses
getStatus
require('cluster-status')
.getStatus('status-name')
.then(function(status){
//got status
},
function(error){
//err
});
setStatus
require('cluster-status')
.setStatus('status-name',
'value')
.then(function(set){
//set or not
},
function(error){
//err
});
FAQs
cluster-status ===============
The npm package cluster-status receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, cluster-status popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cluster-status demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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