express-service-readiness-middleware
This module provides express middleware for determining whether routes are exposed based on service critical dependency health.
When critical dependencies are not ready a 502
status code will be returned for non whitelisted routes.
Routes will still be exposed if non-critical dependencies are not ready!
Specific routes can also be whitelisted to be exposed if critical dependencies are not yet ready.
Installation
With npm
$ npm install express-service-readiness-middleware@1.0.8 --save
Example usage
const {
checkDependenciesHealth,
createReadinessMiddleware,
criticalDependenciesReady
setLogger
} = require('express-service-readiness-middleware')
setLogger(console)
const dependencies = [
{ name: 'dependency-one', data: { connectionString: 'protocol:://{user}:{password}/test' }, critical: true, isReady: () => Promise.resolve(true), isHealthy: () => Promise.resolve(true)
const config = { whitelistedPaths: [ '/liveness' ]}
app.use(createReadinessMiddleware(dependencies, config))
const health = await checkDependenciesHealth(dependencies)
console.log(JSON.stringify(health, null, 2))
const ready = criticalDependenciesReady()
API
createReadinessMiddleware
const readinessMiddleware = createReadinessMiddleware(dependencies, config)
dependencies
Array of dependency objects. A dependency has the following properties:
name
: (string) The name of the dependencydata
: (object) Informational data about the dependencycritical
: (boolean) Indicates whether the dependency is criticalisReady
: (Promise<boolean>) Indicates whether the dependency is readyisHealthy
: (optional, Promise<boolean>) Indicates whether the dependency is healthy. isReady
is used if not defined.retryIntervalInMilliseconds
: (number) Interval in milliseconds in which to check if the dependency is ready
config (optional)
retryIntervalInMilliseconds
: (default: 2000
) Interval in milliseconds in which to check if a dependency is ready.maximumWaitTimeForServiceReadinessInMilliseconds
: (default: 30000
) Maximum time in milliseconds to wait for all dependencies to be ready.whitelistedPaths
: (default: []
) Paths to still route traffic to even if dependencies are not yet ready.
checkDependenciesHealth
You may want to periodically check or expose an endpoint to check whether dependencies are healthy.
The checkDependenciesHealth
will check all dependencies health and return a result. isHealthy
will be used if defined on a dependency otherwise it will fallback to isReady
.
const health = await checkDependenciesHealth(dependencies)
criticalDependenciesReady
Boolean function that can be called to determine whether all critical dependencies are ready.
const ready = criticalDependenciesReady()
stopCheckingReadiness
Stops checking whether service dependencies are ready
stopCheckingReadiness()
License
(MIT)
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