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Seneca plugin: seneca-repl


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Seneca

A Seneca.js plugin

seneca-repl

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Seneca compatibility

Supports Seneca versions 3.x and higher.

Install

To install, simply use npm. Remember you will need to install Seneca.js if you haven't already.

> npm install seneca
> npm install seneca-repl

Usage

var Seneca = require('seneca')

var seneca = Seneca()
  // open repl on default port 30303
  .use('seneca-repl') 

  // open another repl on port 10001
  .use('seneca-repl', {port: 10001})

  // open yet another repl on a free port chosen by your OS
  // look at the INFO level logs for the host and port
  // or get them from seneca.export('repl/address')
  .use('seneca-repl', {port: 0})

To access the repl, telnet to the port.

$ telnet localhost 30303

Replace localhost if remote with the address of the remote system.

For more comfortable experience with working cursor keys, use rlwrap

$ rlwrap telnet localhost 30303

Commands

The repl evaluates JavaScript directly. See the Node.js repl docs for more. You also have a seneca instance available:

seneca x.y.z [seneca-id] -> seneca.toString()

You can submit messages directly using jsonic format:

seneca x.y.z [seneca-id] -> role:seneca,cmd:stats
IN  000000: { role: 'seneca', cmd: 'stats' } # ftlbto0vvizm/6qt4gg83fylm cmd:stats,role:seneca (4aybxhxseldu) action_seneca_stats 
OUT 000000: { start: '2017-03-15T13:15:36.016Z',
  act: { calls: 3, done: 3, fails: 0, cache: 0 },
  actmap: undefined,
  now: '2017-03-15T13:17:15.313Z',
  uptime: 99297 }

The message and response are printed, along with a sequence number. If the Seneca instance is a client of other Seneca services, the message will be sent to the other services, and marked as transported.

It is often convenient to run a Seneca repl as a separate service, acting as a client to all the other Seneca services. This gives you a central point of control for your system.

There are some command aliases for common actions:

  • list: list local patterns
  • tree: show local patterns in tree format
  • stats: print local statistics
  • stats/full: print full local statistics
  • exit or quit: exit the repl session
  • last: run last command again
  • history: print command history
  • set <path> <value>: set a seneca option, e.g: set debug.deprecation true. Use seneca.options() to get options
  • alias <name> <cmd>: define a new alias

Contributing

The Senecajs org encourage open participation. If you feel you can help in any way, be it with documentation, examples, extra testing, or new features please get in touch.

Test

To run tests, simply use npm:

> npm run test

License

Copyright (c) 2015-2017, Richard Rodger and other contributors. Licensed under MIT.

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Last updated on 28 May 2018

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