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abhishekwebcode_find_server

v1.0.0

Published

A module to find the server with lowest priority

Downloads

3

Readme

A module to find the server with lowest priority

🏠 You can reach me via this link

Install

npm install abhishekwebcode_find_server 

Usage

Just require library from npm or your cloned repository and run it
the module contains a findServer method which you can run
to find the least priority server having status code between 200 & 299
const findServer = require('abhishekwebcode_find_server');
const result = await findServer.findServer(myServerArray);

Here the myServerArray is an array of input to library

It has the format

{
    url: "<url of the server>",
    priority: "<priority of the server>"
}

This library returns a promise

Resolves with the server if found

Rejects with an error if list is empty or no server is found to be available

Run tests

npm run test

Author

👤 Abhishek Mathur [email protected]