scimmia

0.0.1 • Public • Published

Scimmia

require the Chaos Monkey into your code. Credits to http://youtu.be/1CNcXeW8HdQ

Usage

require('scimmia') in your code, when the monkey wakes up your process will exit.

require('scimmia');
 
var count = 0;
function loop() {
  console.log('I looped ' + ++count + ' times');
  setTimeout(loop, 200);
}
 
loop();
 

Configuration

Scimmia could be configured to accept a timeout in milliseconds, otherwise it will wake up randomly (at max in 1 hour). In this example it will wake up at max in 3 seconds.

 require('scimmia')(3000);
 
var count = 0;
function loop() {
  console.log('I looped ' + ++count + ' times');
  setTimeout(loop, 200);
}
 
loop();
  

Scimmia could be configured to accept a timeout and a callback, which will be called just before the monkey wakes up. Remember to call exit! This can probably change in the future so you don't have to worry.

require('./index')(3000, function(exit) {
  console.log('I\'m about to exit!');
  exit();
});
 
var count = 0;
function loop() {
  console.log('I looped ' + ++count + ' times');
  setTimeout(loop, 200);
}
 
loop();
 

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npm i scimmia

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0.0.1

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