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tcp-client-failover
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This package implements is a very simple failover for TCP Services.
It connects to a set of TCP services especified by configuration and emits an event when it can connect to one of them.
The first TCP service in the list has the highst priority.
When first service is down, failover
will connect to the second one. After the first service is up again, failover
reconnects to it.
failover
uses module reconnect-net to reconnect automatically to each TCP service.
Create a failover
instance that will keep reconnecting over tcp agains all servers.
var fo = failover.connect({
hosts: [
{ hostname: 'localhost', port: 10001 },
{ hostname: 'localhost', port: 10002 },
{ hostname: 'localhost', port: 10003 }
],
reconnect: {
// reconnect's configuration
}
})
.on('connected', function(stream) {
// stream argument is the stream you should consume
})
.on('disconnected', function() {
// fo is disconnected from all servers
})
.on('error', function(err) {
});
// disconnect
fo.disconnect();
FAQs
Very simple failover of net.client instances.
The npm package tcp-client-failover receives a total of 212 weekly downloads. As such, tcp-client-failover popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tcp-client-failover 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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