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dotlockfile

v0.2.0

Published

dotlockfile for javascript

Downloads

2

Readme

Dotlockfile.js

Build Status

The node.js implementation of dotlockfile with some differences

Install

npm i dotlockfile

// ES6
{ create, check, touch } from 'dotlockfile';
async stuff() {
    try {
        const remove = await create(somePath, { pid: process.pid });
        //do stuff
        await remove();
    } catch (e) {
        errorHandler(e);
    }
}

//ES5
const dtf = require('dotlockfile');
dtf.create(somePath, { pid: process.pid }).then(remove => {
    //do stuff
    return remove()
})
.catch(errorHandler);

Known issues

Compatible node v4+ only

Differences

AFAIK:

  • retries (-r) defaults to 0
  • retries (-r) === -1 just won't work, no infinite loop.
  • no -m option (mail)

API

all path parameters defaults to `${process.pid}.lock`

create(path: string[, options: Object]) => Promise

Create a lockfile.

options defaults to:

{
    retries: 0,
    pid: null,
}

Resolves to a function to remove your lock if you acquired the lock.

Rejects to an error with reason in the message if it couldn't create the lock.

remove(path: string): Promise

Remove lockfile.

Resolve if you removed the lock (or lock isn't there).

Rejects if it couldn't remove the lock.

check(path: string): Promise

Check lockfile validity.

Resolves to true if lockfile is valid.

Rejects to an error with invalid lock message if lockfile is invalid (does not automatically remve the lock).

touch(path: string): Promise

Update utime of lockfile

Why this package

I looked for an obvious dotlockfile equivalent and I didn't find it, or I find some stuff but it didn't have obvious tests to show that it's actually working ...

License

MIT