Wrapper around Node.js' cluster module for zero-downtime deployment of Node.js Apps. By entrecode.
This module supports node's clustering to utilize multi-core systems. It can be used by basically any Node.js Application to enable zero-downtime deployments.
server.js:
require('node-clusterprocess').run('app.js', 'myApp');
This should be a separate Node.js script, and it should be specified as main
executable in your project's package.json
. When you start your Application, you will call node server.js
from now on instead of node app.js
.
You can trigger zero-downtime reloads of your application by sending HUP
:
kill -hup <pid>
… where <pid>
should be the PID of the cluster process. Alternatively, you can use
pkill -hup -x myApp_cp
… where myApp_cp
is the title of the cluster process (consisting of your provided processName and the suffix _cp).
ClusterProcess offers the following methods:
executable
is the name of your main script that should be executed as worker. As path the directory of the requiring module is assumed automatically (path.dirname(module.parent.filename)
).
processName
is optional. If omitted, the process name is taken from your package.json
title
property.
It will be used as process title. It should not be too long according to the Node.js Documentation. Note that the master process will be called processName_cp
and the worker processes should be named processName-w
by your code.
ClusterProcess uses console logging by default for nicer logging to stdout/console (with timestamps and colors). You can overwrite this with another (e.g. global) logging instance using this method.
The logging class is required to provide methods log
, info
, warn
and error
.
ClusterProcess can handle signals SIGHUP
, SIGINT
, and SIGTERM
. An cleanFunc
must be provided and ClusterProcess will call this function on receiving signals.
ClusterProcess' methods are chainable, so you can set a logger, call handleSignals()
, and call run()
in one line.
- support for esm modules
- removed timeout and exit from handleSignals, parent modul must exit in their cleanup callback
- changed stop behavior when receiving SIGTERM, will send SIGINT to worker, after 10 seconds will send SIGTERM
- fix handling of term signal
- use logger instance instead of console logging
- initial public release of node-clusterprocess