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fingerprint-container-node-sdk2
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npm install && npm test
var FPC = require('fingerprint-container-node-sdk');
var server = new FPC.Server('127.0.0.1','9090');
// 增加一个rpc handler
server.addHandler('ServiceName',function(res){
//回复调用的client
res.send({
words: "hello world!"
});
server.destroy();
});
// 监听connect事件
server.on('connect',function(){
// connect成功后进行服务注册
server.register();
});
// 注册成功回调
server.on('register',function(){
console.log('register success');
});
var FPC = require('fingerprint-container-node-sdk');
var client = new FPC.Client('127.0.0.1','9090');
// 监听connect事件
client.on('connect',function(){
// connect成功后进行服务注册
client.register();
});
// 注册成功回调
client.on('register',function(){
// 发送一个event事件给容器
client.eventRequest('ServiceName', {
name: 'event'
});
// 发送一个rpc给容器,timeout=2s, 等待server回复
client.rpcRequest('ServiceName',{
name: 'rpc'
},function(body){
console.log(body);
client.destroy(); // 销毁client
}, function(){
console.log("timeout");
},2000);
});
#ClientPool API
var FPC = require('fingerprint-container-node-sdk');
var pool = new FPC.ClientPool({
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: 8080,
num: 5, // 启动多少client,默认为5
name: 'mis', // Server名
heartbeat: 30*1000 // 心跳检测轮询时间,用来剔除失活的链接
});
pool.acquire(function(client){
client.rpcRequest('ServiceName',{
name: 'rpc'
},function(body){
pool.release(client);
console.log(body);
}, function(){
pool.release(client);
console.log("timeout");
},2000);
});
FAQs
fingerprint container's sdk
We found that fingerprint-container-node-sdk2 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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