cmdsrv
v0.1.3
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simple text protocol command server
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cmdsrv
cmdsrv
is a simple text protocol server that allows you to easily define the protocol and it's handlers.
The goal of cmdsrv
is to be a very simplistic way to create your own text based protocol (like the memcached protocol).
Example Protocol
GET <KEY>
SET <KEY> <VALUE>
DEL <KEY>
STATS
Installation
Via Git
git clone git://github.com/brettlangdon/cmdsrv.git
cd ./cmdsrv
npm install
Via NPM
npm install cmdsrv
Usage
var cmdsrv = require("cmdsrv");
var data = {};
var server = new cmdsrv();
server.on("get", function(connection, key){
// `connection` is just a normal `net.Socket` connection
var result = data[key] || "";
connection.write("RESULT " + result + "\r\n");
});
server.on("set", function(connection, key, value){
data[key] = value;
connection.write("SAVED\r\n");
});
server.start();
API
cmdsrv([options])
This is the constructor for cmdsrv
and should be invoked as new cmdsrv()
.
options
port
- which port to bind to when callingstart
(default:3223
)delimiter
- which character to split each command on (default:" "
)caseSensitive
- whether or not the commands should be case sensitive (default:false
)
cmdsrv.on(command, handler)
Received commands are emitted to any handlers listening for that command.
command
command
is the command you want to be able to handle with handler
.
For example, "get"
would mean that handler
gets called for each call to the "get"
command.
If caseSensitive == true
then "GET" !== "get"
handler
handler
is a function which gets called every time the command
is seen.
The definition for handler
will be (connection, [arg1, arg2, ...])
, where connection
is
the client connection (useful for sending responses back with connection.write(data)
) and the args
are the arguments sent with the command. For example if the client sent the command "get hello"
then
the function definition for handler
might look like function(connection, key)
where connection
is the
net.Socket
of the user who sent the command and key
is "hello"
.
cmdsrv.start(callback)
Start the server.
callback
An options callback that gets called when the server is listening.
Default Events
error
- this is simply the client connection error event being bubbled up to the server.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013 Brett Langdon <[email protected]> (http://www.brett.is)
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