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hapi-seaweedfs

v0.2.0

Published

Hapi plugin to provide communication with a seaweedfs infrastructure via node-seaweedfs driver

Downloads

6

Readme

hapi-seaweedfs

Install

npm install hapi-seaweedfs

Configuration

You can adjust this plugin to your needs with the following options

host: "localhost", //your ip or domain
port: 9333, // the port of one master server
status: {
  //enable fetching of the systemStatus and 
  //emitting an event on the seaweedfs intercom channel
  enable: true/false, 
  fetchInterval: 15000 //fetch interval in milliseconds
}

Usage

hapi-seaweedfs uses and requires hapi-intercom as a peer dependency. It operates on the "seaweedfs" channel, which can be retrieved via

var channel = server.methods.intercom.getChannel("seaweedfs")

You can retrieve the connection itself to directly call methods on it. It will always return a Promise.

channel.request("connection").then(function(connection) {
  //do something
});

For the supported API operations have a look at node-seaweedfs. There are also the following convenient functions for easy access:

//convenient method to request a file by id
channel.request("file", fileId).then(function(buffer) {
 //do something with the buffer
});

//get the information about the seaweed topology
channel.request("systemStatus", fileId).then(function(status) {
 //system status
});

//get information about the master cluster
channel.request("masterStatus", fileId).then(function(status) {
 //master status
});