A standalone, node.js-based beacon receiver for boomerang. Read more.
- boomcatch version: 3.2.5
- node.js versions: 0.10 and later
First you must install node.
You can then install boomcatch via npm:
npm install -g boomcatch
Add boomcatch
to the dependencies
in your project's package.json
,
then run:
npm install
To see the list of command line options run:
boomcatch --help
Available options are:
-
--host <name>
: Host name to accept HTTP connections on. The default is 0.0.0.0 (INADDR_ANY). -
--port <port>
: Port to accept HTTP connections on. Defaults to 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS. -
--https
: Start the server in HTTPS mode. -
--httpsPfx
: PFX/PKCX12 string containing the private key, certificate and CA certs for HTTPS mode. -
--httpsKey
: Path to private key file for HTTPS mode. Ignored if--httpsPfx
is set. -
--httpsCert
: Path to certificate file for HTTPS mode. Ignored if--httpsPfx
is set. -
--httpsPass
: Passphrase for--httpsPfx
or--httpsKey
options. -
--path <path>
: URL path to accept requests to. The default is /beacon. -
--referer <regex>
: HTTP referers to accept requests from. The default is.*
. -
--origin <origin>
: Comma-separated list of URL(s) for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header. The default is * (any origin), specify 'null' to force same origin. -
--limit <milliseconds>
: Minimum elapsed time to allow between requests from the same IP adderss. The default is 0. -
--maxSize <bytes>
: Maximum body size to allow for POST requests. The default is -1 (unlimited). -
--silent
: Prevent the command from logging output to the console. -
--syslog <facility>
: Use syslog-compatible logging, with the specified facility level. -
--workers <count>
: The number of worker processes to spawn. The default is -1 (one worker per CPU). -
--delayRespawn <milliseconds>
: The length of time to delay before respawning worker processes. The default is 0. -
--maxRespawn <count>
: The maximum number of times to respawn worker processes. The default is -1 (unlimited). -
--validator <path>
: Validator used to accept or reject request data. The default is permissive (always accept requests). -
--mapper <path>
: Data mapper used to transform data before forwarding, loaded with require. The default is statsd. -
--prefix <prefix>
: Prefix for mapped metric names. The default is the empty string (no prefix). -
--forwarder <path>
: Forwarder used to send data, loaded with require. The default is udp. -
--fwdHost <name>
: Host name to forward mapped data to. The default is 127.0.0.1. This option is only effective with the UDP forwarder. -
--fwdPort <port>
: Port to forward mapped data on. The default is 8125. This option is only effective with the UDP forwarder. -
--fwdSize <bytes>
: Maximum packet size for forwarded data. The default is 512. This option is only effective with the UDP forwarder. -
--fwdUrl <url>
: URL to forward mapped data to. This option is only effective with the HTTP forwarder. -
--fwdMethod <method>
: Method to forward mapped data with. The default is GET. This option is only effective with the HTTP forwarder. -
--fwdDir <path>
: Directory to write mapped data to. This option is only effective with the file forwarder.
var path = require('path'),
boomcatch = require('boomcatch');
boomcatch.listen({
host: 'rum.example.com', // Defaults to '0.0.0.0' (INADDR_ANY)
port: 8080, // Defaults to 80 for HTTP or 443 for HTTPS
https: true, // Defaults to false
httpsKey: 'foo.key',
httpsCert: 'bar.cert',
httpsPass: 'baz',
path: '/perf', // Defaults to '/beacon'
referer: /^\w+\.example\.com$/, // Defaults to /.*/
origin: [ // Defaults to '*'
'http://foo.example.com',
'http://bar.example.com'
],
limit: 100, // Defaults to 0
maxSize: 1048576, // Defaults to -1
log: console, // Defaults to object with `info`, `warn` and `error` log functions.
workers: require('os').cpus().length, // Defaults to 0
validator: path.resolve('./myvalidator'), // Defaults to 'permissive'
mapper: path.resolve('./mymapper'), // Defaults to 'statsd'
prefix: 'mystats.rum.', // Defaults to ''
forwarder: 'http', // Defaults to 'udp'
fwdUrl: 'https://stats.example.com/', // No default
fwdMethod: 'POST' // Defaults to 'GET'
});
Boomcatch implements four extension points to control how beacon requests are handled: validators, filters, mappers and forwarders.
Before sumitting any pull requests, please ensure that you have adhered to the contribution guidelines.
To clone the repository:
git clone [email protected]:nature/boomcatch.git
To set up the development environment:
npm install
To lint the code:
npm run lint
To run the unit tests:
npm test
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