gearman-node
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gearman-node
gearman-node is an implementation of the Gearman protocol in CoffeeScript. It exposes a conventional Node library for creating Gearman workers and clients, and listening for events related to both. It aims to be a very a lightweight wrapper around the protocol itself.
Installation
npm install gearman-node
Workers
Workers are created with the name and function that they perform:
var gearman = require('gearman-node');
var worker = new gearman.Worker('reverse', function(payload, worker) {
var reversed;
if (payload == null) {
return worker.error('No payload');
}
reversed = payload.toString("utf-8").split('').reverse().join('');
return worker.complete(reversed);
});
The worker function itself is passed an object that contains the following convenience methods:
warning(warning)
: sends a 'WORK_WARNING' packetstatus(num,den)
: sends a 'WORK_STATUS' packetdata(data)
: sends a 'WORK_DATA' packeterror([warning])
: sends an optional 'WORK_WARNING' before 'WORK_FAIL'complete([data])
: sends an optional 'WORK_DATA' before 'WORK_COMPLETE'done([warning])
: callserror
if warning passed, otherwisecomplete
The exact meaning of these is best documented on the Gearman website itself: http://gearman.org/protocol/.
Workers optionally take a hash of options. These options control the Gearman server connection settings as well as debug output and retry behavior:
var gearman = require('gearman-node');
var default_options, worker;
default_options = {
host: 'localhost',
port: 4730,
debug: false,
max_retries: 0
};
worker = new gearman.Worker('unstable', function(payload, worker) {
if (Math.random() < 0.5) {
return worker.error();
}
return worker.done();
}, default_options);
Clients
Clients are used to submit work to Gearman. By default they connect to Gearman at localhost:4730
:
var gearman = require('gearman-node');
var client, default_options;
default_options = {
host: 'localhost',
port: 4730,
debug: false
};
client = new gearman.Client(default_options);
The submitJob
method of the client takes in the name of the worker and the workload you'd like to send. It returns an EventEmitter that relays Gearman server notifications:
client.submitJob('reverse', 'kitteh')
.on('created', function(handle) { ... }); // JOB_CREATED
.on('data', function(handle, data) { ... }); // WORK_DATA
.on('warning', function(handle, warning) { ... }); // WORK_WARNING
.on('status', function(handle, num, den) { ... }); // WORK_STATUS
.on('complete', function(handle, data) { ... }); // WORK_COMPLETE
.on('fail', function(handle) { ... }); // WORK_FAIL
License
MIT