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Zero downtime reloads for Node HTTP(S) servers. Forked from LearnBoost because 'up' package name has been repurposed for cloudup.
Zero-downtime reloads built on top of the distribute load balancer.
Simply running
$ up --port 80 --watch my-http-server.js
Will start my-http-server.js on port 80, then reload it with no downtime
when files change in the working directory.
This project is deprecated!
Keep-Alive sockets while reloading.Make sure you structure your code so that your http server lives in a
separate module that can be required.
server.js
module.exports = http.Server(function (req, res) {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end('Hello World');
});
To get the up command, make sure to install with the -g flag:
$ npm install -g up
Usage: up [options]
The up command accepts the following options:
-p/--port
listens.3000.-w/--watch
-r/--require <mod>
--require|-r coffee-script-n/--number
cpus variable. eg: cpus + 2.Math methods. eg: round(cpus / 2).1 if NODE_ENV is development.-t/--timeout
'10s' are accepted.'10m', or '500ms' if NODE_ENV is development.-k/--keepalive
-f/--pidfile
cat pidfile.txt"-T/--title
process.title.up.master or worker (e.g "up master", "up worker").var up = require('up')
, master = http.Server().listen(3000)
// initialize up
var srv = up(master, __dirname + '/server');
process.on('SIGUSR2', function () {
srv.reload();
});
require('up') exports the UpServer constructor, which takes three
parameters:
http.Server) server to accept connections onString) absolute path to the module.Object)
numWorkers: (Number|String): see --workers above.workerTimeout: (Number|String): see --timeout above.title: (String): see --title above.assumeReady: (Boolean): see Worker readiness below.keepAlive: (Boolean): see --keepalive above.minExpectedLifetime: (Number|String): Number of ms a worker is
expected to live. Don't auto-respawn if a worker dies earlier. Strings
like '10s' are accepted. Defaults to '20s'.An UpServer inherits from a Distributor, which means you can use()
any distribute middleware.
The main difference is that the "default handler" of up (ie: the last function in the middleware chain) is the one that executes the round-robin load balancing.
To reload the workers, call srv.reload(). In the example above and CLI,
this is called by sending the SIGUSR2 signal:
$ kill -s SIGUSR2 <process id>
If you're running with up CLI, this command is output to stderr for your
convenience.
The CLI tool also auto-reloads if you pass the --watch option and a file
changes in the working directory.
workerTimeout, which defaults to 10
minutes in production. This means that if a user was uploading a file, his
request will be processed without interruptions.By default up assume that new workers are ready for new connections,
immediately after they have been required. This can be changed by setting
assumeReady to false, on the options object when initializing
the up server through the JavaScript API.
The worker then needs to tell up, when it's ready, like this:
var up = require('up');
// Dummy async event
setTimeout(function(){
up.ready();
}, 1000);
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Guillermo Rauch <guillermo@learnboost.com>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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Zero downtime reloads for Node HTTP(S) servers. Forked from LearnBoost because 'up' package name has been repurposed for cloudup.
We found that up-time 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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