arecibo
v3.0.1
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Fastify plugin that respondes to kubernetes readiness and liveness probes.
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Installation
Note: Arecibo version 1 supports version 2 of Fastify. Arecibo version 2 supports version 3 of Fastify.
| Arecibo version | Fastify version | Branch | | -- | -- | -- | | v2 | Fastify 3 & 4 | master | | v1.1.0 | Fastify 2 | deprecated |
npm i arecibo
Usage in Node.js
const arecibo = require('arecibo')
// or import arecibo from 'arecibo'
// or import * as arecibo from 'arecibo'
fastify.register(arecibo, {
message: 'Put here your custom message', // optional, default to original arecibo message
readinessURL: '/put/here/your/custom/url', // optional, deafult to /arecibo/readiness
livenessURL: '/put/here/your/custom/url', // optional, deafult to /arecibo/liveness
readinessCallback: (req, reply) => reply.type('text/html').send('Put here your custom message'), // optional
livenessCallback: (req, reply) => reply.type('text/html').send('Put here your custom message'), // optional
logLevel: 'error', // optional, defaults to 'info'; can be trace, debug, info, warn, error, and fatal
})
Note for typescript users
If you set "esModuleInterop": true
you must import this module using import arecibo from 'arecibo'
.
On Kubernetes add deployment manifest
...
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /arecibo/liveness
port: 80
httpHeaders:
- name: X-Custom-Header
value: Awesome
initialDelaySeconds: 15
timeoutSeconds: 1
periodSeconds: 15
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /arecibo/readiness
port: 80
httpHeaders:
- name: X-Custom-Header
value: Awesome
initialDelaySeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 1
periodSeconds: 15
...
How to commit
This repo uses Semantic Release with Conventional Commits. Releases are automatically created based on the type of commit message: feat for minor and fix for patch.
feat: new feature ---> 1.x.0
fix: fix a bug ---> 1.0.x
Reference
- Fastify
- Configure Liveness and Readiness Probes
- Kubernetes Health Checks with Readiness and Liveness Probes (Kubernetes Best Practices)
Fun fact: where does the name come from?
The name is inspired by the Arecibo message, a 1974 interstellar radio message carrying basic information about humanity and Earth sent to globular star cluster M13 in the hope that extraterrestrial intelligence might receive and decipher it. The message was broadcast into space a single time via frequency modulated radio waves at a ceremony to mark the remodelling of the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico on 16 November 1974.