Dataminer
Dataminer is a data mining, fault-tolerant distributed worker queue built
for creating job workers simple and quickly. Common routines for processing queues, streaming data into other queues or distributing queues, flush routines into other data sources are all apart of dataminer's core tasks. Dataminer is backed by redis and mongodb.
$ npm install dataminer
Features
- fault-tolerant queues
- worker monitoring
- queue events and progress
- worker specific logging
- powered by Redis & MongoDB
- restful json api
- fault tolerant streams
- exponential and linear backoff
Creating Workers
First to create any standard queue worker that processes items off of a redis queue, use dataminer.createQueue
.
dataminer.createQueue(queueName, n, options):
Create a new queue worker to process on queueName
. n
is the number of
calls that will be done at any given time for each job (n
= 2 will
process 2 jobs at a time for a single process). n
defaults to 1
.
options
are extended properties for the worker that include:
name
: A friendly name for a given queue worker (defaults to
queueName
provided from parameters.redis
: Redis related options for processing the queue and optionally
reporting on the status of the worker.
host
: defaults to localhost
.port
: defaults to 6379
.options
: redis options to the redis client.auth
: optional auth parameters to pass to the redis client.
report
: defaults to true
to report on the status of the worker once
every reportInterval
milliseconds.reportIntervalMs
: defaults to 1000
progress
: defaults to false
to update progress with a traceable job id.
var dataminer = require('dataminer'),
request = require('request');
var downloader = dataminer.createQueue('q-urls');
downloader.process(function (job, done) {
var contentLength = 0;
var req = request(job.data.url);
req.pipe(fs.createWriteStream(job.data.path));
req.on('response', function (response) {
contentLength = response['content-length'];
});
req.on('data', function (chunk) {
job.progress(chunk.length, contentLength);
});
req.on('error', function (err) {
done(err);
});
req.on('end', function () {
done();
}):
});
TODO:
- Add streaming to queue support ala dataminer.createStream
- Add Twitter Sample Stream Example (use request.pipe)
- Add flush routine support to existing queue workers
queueWorker.flush(flushIntervalMs, function () { })
- Add dataminer worker registration
dataminer.register(worker, options)
(for extended worker
support that includes registered id and will live in state on even
after the process dies). This is especially useful for when workers
have died and it is important to know that from a dashboard.
- Add logging support (injection for different types)
LICENSE:
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 nyxtom@gmail.com
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