@pake/close-with-grace
v1.3.2
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Exit your process, gracefully (if possible)
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close-with-grace
Exit your process, gracefully (if possible) - for Node.js
Install
npm i close-with-grace
Usage
const closeWithGrace = require('close-with-grace')
// delay is the number of milliseconds for the graceful close to
// finish.
closeWithGrace({ delay: 500 }, async function ({ signal, err, manual }) {
if (err) {
console.error(err)
}
await closeYourServer()
})
Injecting custom logger
const closeWithGrace = require('close-with-grace')
// delay is the number of milliseconds for the graceful close to
// finish.
closeWithGrace(
{
delay: 500,
logger: { error: (m) => console.error(`[close-with-grace] ${m}`) }
},
async function ({ signal, err, manual }) {
if (err) {
console.error(err)
}
await closeYourServer()
})
API
closeWithGrace([opts], fn({ err, signal, manual }))
closeWithGrace
adds a global listeners to the events:
process.once('SIGTERM')
process.once('SIGINT')
process.once('uncaughtException')
process.once('unhandledRejection')
In case one of them is emitted, it will call the given function. If it is emitted again, it will terminate the process abruptly.
opts
delay
: the numbers of milliseconds before abruptly close the process. Default:10000
.logger
: instance of logger which will be used internally. Default:console
.
fn({ err, signal, manual } [, cb])
Execute the given function to perform a graceful close.
The function can either return a Promise
or call the callback.
If this function does not error, the process will be closed with
exit code 0
.
If the function rejects with an Error
, or call the callback with an
Error
as first argument, the process will be closed with exit code
1
.
return values
Calling closeWithGrace()
will return an object as formed:
close()
: close the process, themanual
argument will be set to true.uninstall()
: remove all global listeners.
License
MIT