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procman

v0.0.3

Published

A native node addon to query and manipulate running processes

Downloads

6

Readme

Process Management for NodeJS

This module provides advanced facilities for querying and manipulating running processes on macOS and Linux. It does so by integrating with the relevant routines provided by the OS.

:warning: Windows is not (yet) supported.

Features

  • Query whether any process is running, even daemons and non-GUI applications on macOS.
  • Connect to a process and be notified when it is done.
  • Send a custom signal to a process
  • Kill a process

Pull requests are welcome!

Example

wait-until-exit.js

#!/usr/bin/env node

import { Process } from "procman"

const pid = Number(processes.argv[2])

if (isNaN(pid)) {
  console.error('Not a valid PID.')
  process.exit(1)
}

const myProc = new Process(pid)

myProc.on('exit', () => {
  console.log('The process has exited.')
})

API

new Process(pid)

Connects to the given process indicated by the PID number and waits for it to exit. NodeJS will be forced to keep running until the process exits or Process.close() is explicitly called.

Process.running

Indicates whether the given process is running right now. This value might change even during the same execution context.

Process.on('exit', callack)

Registers a callback to be executed when the process exits.

Process.close()

Stops monitoring the process and allows NodeJS to exit.

Process.kill(signal?)

Send the given signal to the process.

If no signal is provided, will default to SIGTERM.

License

The code is licensed under the MIT license, which means you may use it in commercial products as long as you retain the copyright information.