Gracefully exit HTTP servers (Express/Koa/Fastify/etc), databases (Mongo/Mongoose), Redis clients, Bree job schedulers, and custom handlers.
npm:
npm install @ladjs/graceful
See the Express, Koa, Fastify, or Other code snippet examples and Instance Options below.
You can pass Instance Options to customize your graceful handler (e.g. if you have more than one server, or wish to close both a Redis connection and a server at the same time).
const Graceful = require('@ladjs/graceful');
//
// ...
//
//
// see Instance Options in the README below and examples for different projects (e.g. Koa or Express)
//
const graceful = new Graceful({
//
// http or net servers
// (this supports Express/Koa/Fastify/etc)
// (basically anything created with http.createServer or net.createServer)
// <https://github.com/expressjs/express>
// <https://github.com/koajs/koa>
// <https://github.com/fastify/fastify>
//
servers: [],
// bree clients
// <https://github.com/breejs/bree>
brees: [],
// redis clients
// <https://github.com/luin/ioredis>
// <https://github.com/redis/node-redis>
redisClients: [],
// mongoose clients
// <https://github.com/Automattic/mongoose>
mongooses: [],
// custom handlers to invoke upon shutdown
customHandlers: [],
// logger
logger: console,
// how long to wait in ms for exit to finish
timeoutMs: 5000,
// options to pass to `lil-http-terminator` to override defaults
lilHttpTerminator: {},
//
// appends a `true` boolean value to a property of this name in the logger meta object
// (this is useful for Cabin/Axe as it will prevent a log from being created in MongoDB)
// (and instead of having a DB log created upon graceful exit, it will simply log to console)
// (defer to the Forward Email codebase, specifically the logger helper)
//
// NOTE: if you set this to `false` then this will be ignored and no meta property will be populated
//
ignoreHook: 'ignore_hook',
//
// appends a `true` boolean value to a property of this name in the logger meta object
// (this is useful for Cabin/Axe as it will prevent the meta object from being outputted to the logger)
//
hideMeta: 'hide_meta'
});
//
// NOTE: YOU MUST INVOKE `graceful.listen()` IN ORDER FOR THIS TO WORK!
//
graceful.listen();
Using this package will bind process event listeners when graceful.listen()
is called:
process.on('warning')
- will output viaconfig.logger.warn
process.on('unhandledRejection')
- bubbles up touncaughtException
(will output viaconfig.logger.error
andprocess.exit(1)
(does not exit gracefully)process.once('uncaughtException')
- will output viaconfig.logger.error
andprocess.exit(1)
(does not exit gracefully)process.on('message')
- support Windows (e.g. signals not available) and listen for message ofshutdown
and then exit gracefullyprocess.once('SIGTERM')
- will exit gracefullyprocess.once('SIGHUP')
- will exit gracefullyprocess.once('SIGINT')
- will exit gracefully
This package also prevents multiple process/SIG events from triggering multiple graceful exits. Only one graceful exit can occur at a time.
For servers
passed, we use lil-http-terminator under the hood. Default configuration options can be overridden by passing a lilHttpTerminator
configuration object. See index.js for more insight.
const express = require('express');
const Graceful = require('@ladjs/graceful');
const app = express();
const server = app.listen();
const graceful = new Graceful({ servers: [server] });
graceful.listen();
const Koa = require('koa');
const Graceful = require('@ladjs/graceful');
const app = new Koa();
const server = app.listen();
const graceful = new Graceful({ servers: [server] });
graceful.listen();
const fastify = require('fastify');
const Graceful = require('@ladjs/graceful');
const app = fastify();
app.listen();
//
// NOTE: @ladjs/graceful is smart and detects `app.server` automatically
//
const graceful = new Graceful({ servers: [app] });
graceful.listen();
This package works with any server created with http.createServer
or net.createServer
(Node's internal HTTP and Net packages).
Please defer to the test folder files for example usage.
Here is the full list of options and their defaults. See index.js for more insight if necessary.
Property | Type | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
servers |
Array | [] |
An array of HTTP or NET servers to gracefully close on exit |
brees |
Array | [] |
An array of Bree instances to gracefully exit |
redisClients |
Array | [] |
An array of Redis client instances to gracefully exit |
mongooses |
Array | [] |
An array of Mongoose connections to gracefully exit |
customHandlers |
Array | [] |
An array of functions (custom handlers) to invoke upon graceful exit |
logger |
Object | console |
This is the default logger. We recommend using Cabin instead of using console as your default logger. Set this value to false to disable logging entirely (uses noop function) |
timeoutMs |
Number | 5000 |
A number in milliseconds for how long to wait to gracefully exit |
lilHttpTerminator |
Object | {} |
An object of options to pass to lil-http-terminator to override default options provided |
ignoreHook |
String or false Boolean |
"ignore_hook" |
Appends a true boolean property to a property with this value in logs, e.g. console.log('graceful exiting', { ignore_hook: true }); which is useful for preventing logs from being written to a database in hooks (this is meant for usage with Cabin and Axe and made for Forward Email). If you pass a false value then this property will not get populated. |
hideMeta |
String or false Boolean |
"hide_meta" |
Appends a true boolean property to a property with this value in logs, e.g. console.log('graceful exiting', { hide_meta: true }); which is useful for preventing metadata object from being invoked as the second argument (this is meant for usage with Cabin and Axe and made for Forward Email). If you pass a false value then this property will not get populated. |
You can refer Forward Email for more complex usage:
- API - https://github.com/forwardemail/forwardemail.net/blob/master/api.js
- Web - https://github.com/forwardemail/forwardemail.net/blob/master/web.js
- Bree - https://github.com/forwardemail/forwardemail.net/blob/master/bree.js
- Proxy - https://github.com/forwardemail/forwardemail.net/blob/master/proxy.js
Additionally you can also refer to Lad usage:
- API - https://github.com/ladjs/lad/blob/master/template/api.js
- Web - https://github.com/ladjs/lad/blob/master/template/web.js
- Bree - https://github.com/ladjs/lad/blob/master/template/bree.js
- Proxy - https://github.com/ladjs/lad/blob/master/template/proxy.js
You can also read more about Bree at https://github.com/breejs/bree.
Name | Website |
---|---|
Nick Baugh | http://niftylettuce.com/ |
Felix Mosheev | https://github.com/felixmosh |
Nicholai Nissen | https://nicholai.dev |
Spencer Snyder | https://spencersnyder.io |