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An EventEmitter useful for collecting hapi server ops information

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oppsy

An EventEmitter useful for collecting hapi server ops information.

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Lead Maintainer: Adam Bretz

Usage

const Oppsy = require('oppsy');
const Hapi = require('hapi');

const server = new Hapi.Server();
const oppsy = new Oppsy(server);
oppsy.on('ops', (data) => {
  console.log(data);
});

server.start(() => {
  oppsy.start(1000);
});

This creates a new Oppsy object and starts collecting information ever 1000 miliseconds

new Oppsy(server, [config])

Creates a new Oppsy object.

  • server - the hapi server to collect information about.
  • [config] - optional configuration object
    • httpAgents - the list of httpAgents to report socket information about. Can be a single http.Agent or an array of agents objects. Defaults to Http.globalAgent.
    • httpsAgents - the list of httpsAgents to report socket information about. Can be a single https.Agent or an array of agents. Defaults to Https.globalAgent.

The oppsy object is an EventEmitter so it exposes the same API(.on and .emit) as the Node EventEmitter object. After it is started, it emits an "ops" event after a set interval with the collected ops information as the event payload.

oppsy.start(interval)

Starts an Oppsy object collecting network and server information.

  • interval - number of seconds to wait between each data sampling.
oppsy.stop()

Stops an Oppsy objects collecting.

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Package last updated on 18 Nov 2015

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