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m2njs

v0.1.2

Published

Mongrel2 handler for Node.js

Downloads

11

Readme

m2njs

Mongrel2 has handlers, which take HTTP requests, and turns them into nicely packed and processed ZeroMQ messages for your asynchronous handlers. m2njs is a Mongrel2 handler for Node.js.

How To

Navigate to your mongrel2 installation bin directory. Add the following to the mongrel2 configuration file:

nodejs = Handler(
  send_spec = 'tcp://127.0.0.1:9997',
  send_ident = '81b7114c-534c-4107-9f17-b317cfd59f62',
  recv_spec = 'tcp://127.0.0.1:9996',
  recv_ident = '81b7114c-534c-4107-9f17-b317cfd59f62'
)

You can change the address and port to whatever fits your need, then load your config using the following:

m2sh load -config YOUR_MONGREL2_CONF_FILE

Once configuration is loaded, start mongrel2 by issuing the following:

m2sh start -host localhost

Install m2njs using npm:

npm install m2njs

Use it in your code:

...
  var mongrel2 = require('m2njs');

  /*
    This should match the equivalent in your mongrel2 
    configuration file.
    example/nodejshandler.conf is an sample mongrel2 configuration file.
  */
  var config = {
    recv_spec: 'tcp://127.0.0.1:9996',
    send_spec: 'tcp://127.0.0.1:9997',
    identity: '81b7114c-534c-4107-9f17-b317cfd59f62'
  }

  mongrel2.connect(config.recv_spec, config.send_spec, config.identity, function(msg, reply) {
    
    //Perform some logic
    
    reply(200, headers, JSON.stringify(msg));
  });
....

Copyright

Copyright (c) 2014 Wardell Bellanger. See LICENSE for details.