gearman-node
This module lets you create Gearman clients with Node.js.
Only a subset of the features of Gearman are currently implemented.
Installation
$ npm install gearman
Usage
Clients
Creating a client goes something like this:
var gearman = require("gearman"),
client = gearman.createClient(4730, "my-gearman-server.example.com");
console.log("Sending job...");
var job = client.submitJob("reverse", "Hello World!", { encoding: "utf8" });
job.on("complete", function (data) {
console.log(data);
client.end();
});
This creates a client with a job and a listener for the result.
You can run this on the command line like so:
$ node reverse-client.js
Sending job...
!dlroW olleH
More
Additional Gearman tutorials and help can be found at Gearman HQ help.
API
The gearman
module contains methods for creating clients. You can include this module with require('gearman')
.
gearman.createClient([port = 4730], [host = 'localhost'])
Creates a new Gearman client. Takes port
and host
arguments which default to localhost:4730
.
gearman.Client
This is an object with methods to create and manage jobs.
client.getConnection()
Creates and sets up a client's connection (an instance of net.Socket
) if it has not yet been created and returns it.
client.end()
Closes the client connections for when you don't need to use the client any more.
client.submitJob(name, [data], [options])
Submits a job to a manager and returns a gearman.Job
. data
defaults to a Buffer
, but can be a String if the encoding
option is set to 'ascii'
, 'utf8'
, or 'base64'
.
options
is an object with the following defaults:
{ background: false,
priority: 'normal',
encoding: null
}
priority
can be one of 'low'
, 'normal'
, or 'high'
.
If background
is set to true
, the job is detached after the create
event and no further events are emitted.
client.getJobStatus(handle, [callback])
Works the same as job.getStatus
but takes a job handle (assigned previously by the server for a job submitted with background: true
) and executes a callback taking an object with status information.
gearman.Job
An object representing a job that has been submitted. gearman.Job
instances are EventEmitters with the these events:
Event: 'create'
function (handle) {}
Emitted when a job is created. handle
is the new job's handle, which is also assigned to the handle
property of the gearman.Job
instance.
Event: 'data'
function (data) {}
Emitted when data for the job is received. data
is the data sent, as a Buffer
or as a String if encoding
was set before the job was submitted.
Event: 'warning'
function (warning) {}
Same as a data
event, but should be treated as a warning.
Event: 'complete'
function (data) {}
Emitted when a job completes. data
is the data sent, as a Buffer
or as a String if encoding
was set before the job was submitted.
Event: 'fail'
function () {}
Emitted when a job fails.
job.getStatus([callback])
For a job that was submitted in the background (with background: true
), get information about its status. callback
will be called when the server returns the status, with an object showing status information:
job.getStatus(function (status) { console.dir(status); });
The status
object returned can contain the following:
{ handle: String, // the job's handle
known: Boolean, // is the job known?
running: Boolean, // is the job running?
percentComplete: [Number, Number] // Numerator & denominator of percentage complete
}
Tests
To run the tests:
Set up nodeunit:
$ npm link
Some of the tests require a live Gearman server running on localhost:4730 (no mock server here, we keep it real.) Download, install, and run gearmand
. You can do brew install gearman
on a Mac with HomeBrew.
A worker used by some of the tests is in the test/fixtures directory. You'll need the gearman
gem installed and you can run it with:
$ ruby test/fixtures/worker.rb &
Run the tests:
$ nodeunit test
Compatibility
Should be compatible with node 0.4.x.
Should work with Gearman 0.20 and Gearman HQ.
Contributors
Thanks to the Gearman community and rest of the Gearman HQ team for help and documentation. This module is mostly based on gearman-ruby and gearman.net.
Thanks to the Node.js community for excellent people, tools, resources, examples, documentation, and inspiration.
License
Copyright (c) 2011 Nathan L Smith
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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