agenda-rest-dburifix
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agenda-rest
Scheduling as a Service, based on Agenda
Assuming all job types could be thought of as REST endpoints, scheduling could be offered as a service. agenda-rest
does just that, introduce a URL, name it, agenda-rest will call it on the times that you specify.
Installation
Install agenda-rest as a global package
npm install -g agenda-rest
Usage
To launch the agenda-rest server, use the command line interface specifying the database host name and the database name
agenda-rest --dbhost localhost --dbname agenda
Command Line Interface options
| Options | Description |
|--------------- |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| -d, --dbname
| [optional] Name of the Mongo database, default is agenda |
| -h, --dbhost
| [optional] Mongo instance's IP or domain name, default is localhost |
| -u, --dburi
| [optional] Full Mongo connection string. If specified, will override --dbhost, --dbname |
| -p, --port
| [optional] agenda-rest server port, default is 4040 |
| -k, --key
| [optional] x-api-key to be expected in headers. If not specified, access to agenda-rest server would be unauthenticated |
| -t, --timeout
| [optional] Timeout for request duration, default is 5000 ms |
APIs
GET /api/job
Get a list of defined jobs
- Method: GET
POST /api/job
Defines a new category of jobs
- Method: POST
- Data:
{
name, // New job type's name
url, // koa-router style url
method, // (optional) Request type, default: POST
callback: { // (optional) to call with response after invocation
url,
method,
headers
}
}
PUT /api/job/:jobName
Updates definition of a job category
- Method: PUT
- Data: same as POST
/api/job
DELETE /api/job/:jobName
Deletes job definition and cancels occurrences
- Method: DELETE
POST /api/job/once
& POST /api/job/every
Schedule a job for single or multiple occurrences
- Method: POST
- Data:
{
name, // Name of the type to create the instance from
interval, // Interval in which job should be invoked (human-interval, can also be a date string for 'once')
data: { // (optional) default: {}
headers, // Http headers, e.g. { Authorization: '<token>' }
params, // Path parameters, to replace `:param` notations in job definition's url
query, // Query parameters (?foo=bar&baz=qux)
body // Accompanying data sent along the request
}
}
Callback, if present, would be invoked by the following object:
{
data: {
// passed data object, same as above
},
response // response from invocation
}
POST /api/job/now
Like once
and every
, though without interval
. Executes the job now.
POST /api/job/cancel
Cancels (not to be confused with 'delete') any jobs matching the query
- Method: POST
- Data: Mongo query
{
name: "foo"
}