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egg-cluster
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Cluster Manager for Egg
$ npm i egg-cluster --save
const startCluster = require('egg-cluster').startCluster;
startCluster({
baseDir: '/path/to/app',
framework: '/path/to/framework',
});
You can specify a callback that will be invoked when application has started. However, master process will exit when catch an error.
startCluster(options, () => {
console.log('started');
});
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
baseDir | String | directory of application |
framework | String | specify framework that can be absolute path or npm package |
plugins | Object | plugins for unittest |
workers | Number | numbers of app workers |
sticky | Boolean | sticky mode server |
port | Number | port |
https | Object | start a https server, note: key / cert / ca should be full path to file |
require | Array|String | will inject into worker/agent process |
pidFile | String | will save master pid to this file |
EGG_APP_CLOSE_TIMEOUT: app worker boot timeout value
EGG_AGENT_CLOSE_TIMEOUT: agent worker boot timeout value
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cluster manager for egg
The npm package egg-cluster receives a total of 17,784 weekly downloads. As such, egg-cluster popularity was classified as popular.
We found that egg-cluster demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 14 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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