A node Thrift client utilising a pool of service connections and improved error handling/recovery
- proper Promise support in pool instance con/destruction
- correct behaviour on "Internal Error", aka, socket misalignment on unhandled server errors
- better/existent timeout support for: connections, pool checkout, execution
- builtin retry support using upstream Thrift code
- faster detection and pruning of dead connections
- async/await compatibility and other niceties
Given a thrift file calculator_service.thrift
with contents:
exception OutOfRange {
1: string message
}
service CalculatorService {
i32 add(1:i32 num1, 2:i32 num2) throws (1:OutOfRange out_of_range)
}
Compile with the thrift
command (installable via your package manager):
thrift --gen js:node calculator_service.thrift
This will produce JS definitions for your service, which can then be used to create a client:
const CalculatorService = require('./CalculatorService');
const thriftClient = require('pooled-thrift-client');
// host and port are mandatory see other config options in comments
const host = '127.0.0.1', port = 9000;
const client = thriftClient(CalculatorService, { host, port }, { poolOptions: { max: 5 } });
// use the client as you would a regular client, get pooling for free
client.add(1, 2).then(sum => console.log(sum));
Tests use the calculator_service.thrift
example service located in
spec/support/thrift
. A compiled version is committed to this repository; to
recompile it, install thrift
using your package manager (e.g., brew install thrift
), then follow the instructions in the file.
Tests can be run using
npm test