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daemontools
Advanced tools
Control daemontools (svc
, svstat
) with Node
npm install daemontools
var daemontools = require('daemontools');
// check nginx status
daemontools.svstat('/service/nginx', function(err, stats) {
if (err)
throw err; // permission denied, service not found, etc.
console.dir(stats);
});
// restart apache
daemontools.restart('/service/apache', function(err) {
if (err)
throw err; // permission denied, service not found, etc.
// => service restarted
});
This example will show the current status of the nginx
daemon, as well as
restart the apache
service.
daemontools.svstat(file, cb)
A function that mimics svstat(1)
by reading a daemons status
file and extracting meaningful data.
file
- a service filecb
- a function in the form of function(err, stats)
example:
daemontools.svstat('/service/nginx', function(err, stats) {
console.dir(stats);
})
output
{
"name": "nginx",
"path": "/service/nginx",
"pid": 3985,
"up": true,
"paused": false,
"want": "up",
"changed": "2014-07-26T06:09:42.000Z",
"elapsed": 5
}
daemontools.svc(file, data, cb)
mimics svc(1)
by writing to a daemons control
file
file
- a service filedata
- a string to pass to the control
file, like d
for down, u
for up, etc.cb
- a function in the form of function(err)
(passed to fs.appendFile
)example:
daemontools.svc('/service/nginx', 'dx', function(err) {
// => nginx is now disabled and exited
})
The following functions have been defined to call daemontools.svc
with predefined
arguments for convenience.
All functions take a file as the first argument and a callback as the second. The names
were modeled after the arguments supported by the svc(1)
program - http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/svc.html.
daemontools.up(file, cb)
daemontools.down(file, cb)
daemontools.once(file, cb)
daemontools.term(file, cb)
daemontools.kill(file, cb)
daemontools.exit(file, cb)
daemontools.pause(file, cb)
daemontools.cont(file, cb)
daemontools.hup(file, cb)
daemontools.int(file, cb)
daemontools.alarm(file, cb)
And the following aliases have been defined
daemontools.start(file, cb)
- same as up
daemontools.stop(file, cb)
- same as down
daemontools.restart(file, cb)
- same as term
LICENSE - "MIT License" Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Voxer LLC. All rights reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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FAQs
Control daemontools (svc, svstat) with Node
The npm package daemontools receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, daemontools popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that daemontools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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