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ns-wingman

v1.0.6

Published

Contains common features (logging, configuration, signal and event trapping) used in a node standalone server.

Downloads

10

Readme

ns-wingman

######(node server wingman)

Inline docsnpm version

Synopsis

This module simplifies some of the common tasks needed for a NodeJS application running as a server. #####Included features:

  • Logs start and stop of server and includes process id.
  • Catches unhandledRejection and uncaughtException, writes to log, calls cleanup() and exit().
  • Traps and ignores SIGHUP.
  • Traps SIGINT, writes to log and exits gracefully.
  • Listens to beforeExit event and calls cleanup() and exit().
  • Allows user to register a cleanup function and set a timeout prior to calling exit().
  • Searches nconf configuration for WinstonConsoleTransport and WinstonFileTransport properties. If found, applies.
  • Provides an easy winston interface through exported variable winstonWingman.

Note: This class uses winston for logging. To write to the log use one of two interfaces below:

  • var winston = require('winston');
  • var winston = require('ns-wingman').winstonWingman.winston;

Install

$ npm install ns-wingman --save

Usage

let nconf = require('nconf');
let server = require('ns-wingman');

let winston = require('winston');
// Define cleanup function
let cleanup = () => {
    console.log('cleanup');
};

// Initialize the server
server.init('app.log', 'config.json', cleanup, 10);

// Log the value of a configuration property
winston.info(nconf.get('name'));

// Change a value of the winston console
server.winstonWingman.setConsoleTransport({colorize: false});

winston.info('should be in black and white now');

Documentation

The class is documented with JSDoc.

Author

Bill Hodges