mod_status
v1.0.0
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mod_status for Node
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mod_status for Node
Simple express/connect middleware to provide an "apache-like" /status.html
page.
Installation
npm install mod_status
Usage
var express = require('express'),
status = require('../lib/index.js');
var app = express();
app.use(status({
url: '/status',
version: true,
uptime: true,
check: function(req) {
if (req.something == false) {
return false; //Don't show status
}
return true; //Show status
}
}));
console.log('Go to: http://127.0.0.1:8000/status');
app.listen(8000);
Configuration
url
- The URL to respond to, defaults to/status.html
version
- Show the Node.js version in the output. Default:false
uptime
- Show the uptime of the process in the output: Default:false
text
- Provide custom response text, will override all the above. Default:null
check
- A function to check the request to see if the status page should be shown. Default:returns true to always show
Example Output
OK
- DefaultOK - NodeJS: v0.10.17
- Fromversion: true
OK - Uptime: 2 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes
- Fromuptime: true
OK - NodeJSL v0.10.17 - Uptime: 2 days, 3 hours, 4 minutes
- Fromuptime: true & version: true
WORKS
- Fromtext: 'WORKS'