node-red-contrib-msg-counter
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A Node-RED node that counts messages that pass through it
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node-red-contrib-msg-counter
This is a Node-RED node that counts messages passing through it.
Description
The msg-counter
node is an easy way to monitor and count the flow of messages in your Node-RED applications. Each time a message passes through this node, it increments a counter and sends the message as a JSON payload which includes the message's payload, topic, and the current count. If the node receives a message with the topic 'resetCounter', it resets the counter to 0. If it receives a message with the topic 'msgCount', it sends a message with the count value in the payload.
The current count value is also displayed in the node status in the Node-RED editor.
Potential Uses
The msg-counter
node can be particularly useful in the following scenarios:
- Debugging and Development: Keeping track of how many messages have passed through a particular point in your flows can help identify issues and understand the behavior of your flows.
Installation
To install this node, you can either install it from the Node-RED palette manager or run the following command in your Node-RED user directory (typically ~/.node-red
):
npm install node-red-contrib-msg-counter
Usage
Once the node is installed, it will appear in the Node-RED palette. You can then drag and drop it onto your flow canvas. Any messages that pass through the node will increment the counter and be enriched with a count
property.
Author
- Harshad Joshi - Initial work - GitHub
License
This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Potential ToDo
Rate Limiting: You could use this node to implement basic rate limiting by keeping track of how many messages are being processed and taking action if the count exceeds a certain threshold.
Message Sampling: In cases where you're dealing with a high volume of messages and only need to process a sample, this node could be used to only process every Nth message.