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kue-ui

v0.1.0

Published

Interface for kue

Downloads

1,061

Readme

kue ui

Introduction

Job management client for kue (Version >=0.8.10)

Screenshots

Installation

$ npm install kue-ui

Setup

Mount with express and kue

var kue = require('kue');
var express = require('express');
var ui = require('kue-ui');
var app = express();

ui.setup({
    apiURL: '/api', // IMPORTANT: specify the api url
    baseURL: '/kue', // IMPORTANT: specify the base url
    updateInterval: 5000 // Optional: Fetches new data every 5000 ms
});

// Mount kue JSON api
app.use('/api', kue.app);
// Mount UI
app.use('/kue', ui.app);

app.listen(3000);

Note that with the above configuration you can still access the built-in Kue UI at /api/active in the browser.

Standalone app

You can publish the application with any backend by serving the main index file. The application is built with Ember and only has one .jade file.

var template = require('kue-ui').index
// -> absolute path to lib/client/dist/build.jade

The index file needs to be compiled with jade. You have to define the following locals:

  • baseURL: namespace of the application (in previous example: /kue),
  • apiURL: kue's JSON api (in previous example: /api)
  • [optional] updateInterval: Time between each refresh of the app (in previous example: 5000)

Development

An example is provided in example/many.js. Run it alongside redis (redis-server)

$ node example/many.js

The app is now accessible on localhost:3000/kue/.

You can modify the app in lib/client/app and build it with grunt build.

Errors

  • Forgot to run redis-server
events.js:72
        throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event
              ^
Error: Redis connection to 127.0.0.1:6379 failed - connect ECONNREFUSED
  • Stats route not implemented yet on kue. Update kue to >=0.8.10
GET http://localhost:3000/api/jobs/video%20conversion/inactive/stats 404 (Not Found)

License

kue-ui is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE.txt for the complete text.

Contributors