Tail
The zero dependency Node.js module for tailing a file
Author: Luca Grulla - www.lucagrulla.com
Installation
npm install tail
Use
Tail = require('tail').Tail;
tail = new Tail("fileToTail");
tail.on("line", function(data) {
console.log(data);
});
tail.on("error", function(error) {
console.log('ERROR: ', error);
});
If you want to stop tail:
tail.unwatch()
To start watching again:
tail.watch()
Configuration
The only mandatory parameter is the path to the file to tail.
var fileToTail = "/path/to/fileToTail.txt";
new Tail(fileToTail)
Optional parameters can be passed via a hash:
var options= {separator: /[\r]{0,1}\n/, fromBeginning: false, fsWatchOptions: {}, follow: true, logger: console}
new Tail(fileToTail, options)
Constructor parameters
separator
: the line separator token (default: /[\r]{0,1}\n/
to handle linux/mac (9+)/windows). Pass null if your file is binary there's no line separator.fsWatchOptions
: the full set of options that can be passed to fs.watch
as per node documentation (default: {}).fromBeginning
: forces the tail of the file from the very beginning of it instead of from the first new line that will be appended (default: false
).follow
: simulate tail -F
option. In the case the file is moved/renamed (or logrotated), if set to true
tail
will try to start tailing again after a 1 second delay, if set to false
it will just emit an error event (default: true
).logger
: a logger object(default: no logger). The passed logger has to respond to two methods:
info([data][, ...])
error([data][, ...])
useWatchFile
: if set to true
will force the use of fs.watchFile
rather than delegating to the library the choice between fs.watch
and fs.watchFile
(default: false
).encoding
: the encoding of the file to tail (default:utf-8
).flushAtEOF
: set to true
if you want to force flush of content when end of file is reached. Particularly useful when there's no separator character at the end of the file (default: false
).
Emitted events
Tail
emits two events:
function(data){
console.log(data)
}
function(exception){
console.error(exception);
}
How to contribute
Tail is written in CoffeeScript.
The Cakefile generates the javascript that is then published to npm.
History
Tail was born as part of a data firehose. Read about it here.
License
MIT. Please see License file for more details.