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Readme
Serve an append-only log over TCP.
- Uses a dead-simple, JSON-based protocol.
- Stores entries as content-addressed blobs.
- Persists to disk by default.
npm install --global tcp-log-server
tcp-log-serverLogs
The server uses pino logging. To improve console log output:
npm install --global pino
tcp-log-server | tee server.log | pinoEnvironment
Configure tcp-log-server with environment variables:
PORTfor TCPBLOBSdirectory for entry JSON files, named by hash, ormemoryto store in memoryFILEfor the list of entries
Node.js
The package exports a factory function. Given a pino log, a file
path, an abstract-blob-store, and an EventEmitter, it returns a TCP
connection handler function suitable for net.createServer(handler).
You may also provide a hash function and hash length.
Protocol
The server accepts TCP connections. It enables keep-alive on each socket. All messages are newline-delimited JSON objects. tcp-log-client provides a high-level interface.
Clients can send:
Read
{"from":1,"read":5}On receipt, the server will begin sending up to read log entries
with indices greater than or equal to from, in ascending-index order.
(The lowest possible index is 1.)
Each entry will be sent like:
{"index":"1","entry":{"some":"entry"}}Servers may report errors reading specific log entries:
{"index":45,"error":"some-error"}If the server reaches the head of its log before sending read
entries, it will send:
{"current":true}Once the server has sent read entries, it will report the index of
the head of its log:
{"head":100}Write
{"id":"some-id","entry":{"arbitrary":"data"}}require('uuid').v4(), with the uuid package, is an easy way to
generate id strings.
Once successfully appended to the log, the server will confirm the index of the newly appended entry.
{"id":"some-id","index":44}If there is an error, the server will instead respond:
{"id":"some-id-string","error":"error-string"}