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tcp-background-notifier

v0.1.10

Published

A package that starts a node.exe background instance with an tcp server to create notifications on port 7070

Downloads

16

Readme

tcp-background-notifier

tcp-background-notifier is a npm package that runs a tcp server as a new background task to recive reqests on port 7070 and creates a windows or mac notification. It uses background-process and node-notifier.

Installation

Use the npm package manager to install tcp-background-notifier.

npm install tcp-background-notifier

Usage

Following script starts the tcp-server in the background:

const tcpnotifier = require('tcp-background-notifier');

const pid = tcpnotifier.start(); // starts the tcp server to listen on port 7070 and returns the PID(ProcessID)

Send following json array over tcp to port 7070 and the ip adress from the machine you've started the node js code from to create a notification:

{
    'action': "notification", // the action to be performed, in this case create a notification
    'message': "This is a test titel!" // the message for the notification
}

The response would look like this:

{
    'err': null, // gives back a string if somethign went wrong
    'data': 'canceld', // shows if the notification has timedout or the user clicked "ok" or "cancel"
    'PID': '10654' // gives back the process id in order you have to force stop the process
}

Be careful when using this package. It starts the tcp server as a background task. That means even if you close or exit your node program, the tcp server will still be running in the background.

If you want to stop the background progress you have to send following json array to your ip adress and port 7070:

{
    'action': "closeServer" //the action to be performed, in this case close the tcp-server and end the task 
}

This library also works with electron. Just implement the library as shown in the first example right after the electron imports.

Donations

If you want you can donate me so that i can keep working on this projekt. Here is my PayPal link -> Donate

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.

License

MIT