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A locking socket alternative to file-system mutex locks
to ACQUIRE(lockname)
- create server, listen on lockname
- if enotsock, WATCH(lockname)
- if eaddrinuse,
- CONNECT(lockname)
- unref server
- lock has been acquired via server
! on connection, place sockets in queue
to RELEASE(lockname)
- if acquired via connection
- if connected, disconnect
- else, unlink lockname
- if acquired via server
- send "OK" to front-most connection
- when connection disconnects, RELEASE(lockname)
- if acquired via filename
- unlink file
to CONNECT(lockname)
- net.connect(lockname)
- if econnrefused (socket, but not listening!)
could be that a server process crashed, leaving a dangling
connection that thinks it has the lock.
- WATCH(lockname)
- if enoent or on socket termination, ACQUIRE(lockname)
- when server says "OK",
- lock has been acquired via connection
- on connection disconnect, on release, unlink socket
to WATCH(lockname)
- fs.watch(lockname)
- on change, ACQUIRE(lockname)
var slocket = require('slocket')
// Only one of these can run in this filesystem space,
// even if there are many processes running at once
function someMutexedThing (cb) {
slocket('/path/to/my-lock-name', function (er, lock) {
if (er) throw er
// lock acquired
// do your thing here
// and then...
lock.release()
})
}
A slocket is like a Promise, so this works:
slocket('/path/to/filename.lock').then(lock => {
// do your stuff in this space
lock.release()
}).catch(er => {
// a lock could not be acquired
})
If you want to use async/await, you can do this, which is nice:
async function fooSingleFile (args) {
var lock = await slocket('foo')
// now I have an exclusive lock on the fooness!
await otherAsyncThingie(args)
// all done, release the mutex
lock.release()
}
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A locking socket alternative to file-system mutex locks
We found that slocket demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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