@gamedevsam/throng
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A simple worker-manager for clustered apps, updated with TypeScript
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Throng
Dead-simple one-liner for clustered Node.js apps.
Forks N workers and creates new ones if they go down. Correctly handles signals from the OS.
// CJS
const throng = require('throng');
throng((id) => console.log(`Started worker ${id}`));
// ESM
import { throng } from 'throng';
throng((id) => console.log(`Started worker ${id}`));
$ node examples/basic
Started worker 1
Started worker 2
Started worker 3
Started worker 4
Installation
$ npm install --save throng
Use
Fork 1 worker per CPU:
throng(workerStartFunction);
Specify the number of workers:
throng({ worker: workerStartFunction, count: 3 });
More options:
throng({
primary: primaryStartFunction,
worker: workerStartFunction,
count: 16,
grace: 1000
});
Handling signals:
(for cleaning up before disconnecting a worker on a SIGTERM, for instance)
throng({ worker })
function worker(id, disconnect) {
console.log(`Started worker ${id}`)
process.on('SIGTERM', () => {
console.log(`Worker ${id} exiting (cleanup here)`)
disconnect()
})
})
All options (with defaults)
throng({
primary: () => {}, // Fn to call in master process (can be async)
worker: yourWorkerFunc, // Fn to call in cluster workers (can be async)
workerCreated: undefined // Fn to call when a worker is created
count: os.cpus().length, // Number of workers
lifetime: Infinity, // Min time to keep cluster alive (ms)
grace: 5000, // Grace period between signal and hard shutdown (ms)
signals: ['SIGTERM', 'SIGINT'] // Signals that trigger a shutdown (proxied to workers)
})
A complex example
const throng = require('throng');
throng({ primary, worker, count: 4 });
// This will only be called once
function primary() {
console.log('Started primary');
process.on('beforeExit', () => {
console.log('Primary cleanup.');
});
}
// This will be called four times
function worker(id, disconnect) {
let exited = false;
console.log(`Started worker ${id}`);
process.on('SIGTERM', shutdown);
process.on('SIGINT', shutdown);
async function shutdown() {
if (exited) return;
exited = true;
await new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, 300)); // simulate async cleanup work
console.log(`Worker ${id} cleanup done.`);
disconnect();
}
}
$ node examples/complex
Started primary
Started worker 1
Started worker 3
Started worker 2
Started worker 4
^C
Worker 1 cleanup done.
Worker 3 cleanup done.
Worker 2 cleanup done.
Worker 4 cleanup done.
Primary cleanup.
Staying alive
Throng forks replacements for workers that crash so your cluster can continue working through failures.
$ node examples/crashy
-1--2--3--4--2--1--3--4--crash!--1--3--4--crash!--5--3--4--6--5--3--4--crash!--6--crash!--crash!--7--6--8--9--7--6--8--9--crash!--7--6--9--10--7--6--9--10--crash!--7--9--10--11--7--crash!--9--crash!--7--12--9--13--crash!--12--9--crash!--crash!--crash!--14--crash!--12--15--crash!--14--18--15--19--14--18--15--crash!--19--14--crash!--15--20--14--21--15--20--14--21--15--20--14--21--15--20--14--21--15-
Test
$ docker-compose run --rm dev
node@docker:/home/app$ npm test