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@bitskyai/producer-sdk

v0.2.2

Published

[BitSky Producer SDK](https://bitsky.ai) ===

Downloads

12

Readme

BitSky Producer SDK

const baseservice = require('@bitskyai/producer-sdk');
baseservice.express();
baseservice.listen();

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry.

Before installing, download and install Node.js.

Node.js 12 or higher is required.

If this is a brand new project, make sure to create a package.json first with the npm init command.

Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install @bitskyai/producer-sdk

bitsky-service-producer is a good example

Features

  1. Implement RESTFul APIs to get and update Tasks to BitSky
  2. Default Producer is Service Producer

APIs

express

Create an ExpressJS app, and configure routes, JSON limit, static folder.

const baseservice = require("@bitskyai/producer-sdk");
baseservice.express();

Routes

  1. /: return index page
  2. /health: return health status of this server
  3. /producer: return current producer configuration. If producer don't exist then return empty
  4. /log/combined.log: All logs for debug purpose
  5. /log/error.log: Error logs

JSON Limit

100mb

Returns

type

Get or set producer type. Currently support type is ['HEADLESSBROSWER', 'SERVICE']. Default is SERVICE type

const baseservice = require("@bitskyai/producer-sdk");
baseservice.express();
baseservice.type("HEADLESSBROWSER");

Parameters

  • type:String
    • Optional

Returns

  • String|Object: Type string or BaseService

worker

Get or set worker. Worker responses for collect tasks. Default it uses service worker.

const { headlessWorker } = require("./workers/headlessWorker");
const baseservice = require("@bitskyai/producer-sdk");
baseservice.express();
baseservice.type("HEADLESSBROWSER");
baseservice.worker(headlessWorker);

Parameters

  • worker: Object: worker object
    • Optional

Returns

  • Object: Woker object or BaseService

getPublic

Return absolute path to public folder, anything you store in public folder, you can access by /<path_to_file>.

Returns

  • String: Absolute path to public folder

listen

Start server, similar with express.listen

const baseservice = require('@bitskyai/producer-sdk');
baseservice.express();
baseservice.listen();

or

const baseservice = require('@bitskyai/producer-sdk');
baseservice.express();
baseservice.listen(9090);

Parameters

  • port: Number: Default will get from process.env.PORT, otherwise 8090
    • Optional

Returns

  • Promise: Start successful, then resolve(true), otherwise reject(err)

logger

Return winston logger, you can use this to add your logs, and view by /log/combined.log or /log/error.log

const baseservice = require('@bitskyai/producer-sdk');
const logger = baseservice.logger;
logger.info('Just for test');

Returns

  • Object: winston logger instance