Added in: v0.8.0
There is a project runner helper script in the Moleculer project. With it you don’t need to create a ServiceBroker instance with options, but a moleculer.config.js
or moleculer.config.json
file in the root of repo, fill it with your options, then call the moleculer-runner
NPM script.
Another solution is to put it into the environment variables instead of putting options to file.
Production-readyIn production, we recommend putting options into the environment variables! Use the
moleculer.config.js
only during development or store only common options.
Syntax
$ moleculer-runner [options] [service files or directories] |
Note: It runs in this format in NPM scripts only. To call it directly from your console, use the
./node_modules/.bin/moleculer-runner --repl
ornode ./node_modules/.bin/moleculer-runner.js --repl
format.
Options
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-r , --repl |
Boolean |
false |
If true, it switches to REPL mode after broker started. |
-s , --silent |
Boolean |
false |
Disable the broker logger. It prints nothing to the console. |
-H , --hot |
Boolean |
false |
Hot reload services when they change. |
-c , --config <file> |
String |
null |
Load configuration file from a different path or a different filename. |
-e , --env |
Boolean |
false |
Load envorinment variables from the ‘.env’ file from the current folder. |
-E , --envfile <file> |
String |
null |
Load envorinment variables from the specified file. |
-i , --instances |
Number |
null |
Launch [number] instances node (in cluster) |
Example NPM scripts
{ |
The dev
script loads development configurations from the moleculer.dev.config.js
file, start all services from the services
folder, enable hot-reloading and switches to REPL mode. Run it with the npm run dev
command.
The start
script is to load the default moleculer.config.js
file if it exists, otherwise only loads options from environment variables. Starts 4 instances of broker, then they start all services from the services
folder. Run it with npm start
command.
Configuration loading logic
The runner does the following steps to load & merge configurations:
- It loads config file defined in CLI options. If it does not exist, it throws an error.
- If not defined, it loads the
moleculer.config.js
file from the current directory. If it does not exist, it loads themoleculer.config.json
file. - Once a config file has been loaded, it merges options with the default options of the ServiceBroker.
- The runner observes the options step by step and tries to overwrite them from environment variables. Once
logLevel: "warn"
is set in the config file, but theLOGLEVEL=debug
environment variable is defined, the runner overwrites it, and it results:logLevel: "debug"
.
Configuration file
The structure of the configuration file is the same as that of the broker options. Every property has the same name.
Example config file
module.exports = { |
Environment variables
The runner transforms the property names to uppercase. If nested, the runner concatenates names with _
Example environment variables
NODEID=node-test |
Services loading logic
The runner loads service files or folders defined in CLI arguments. If you define folder(s), the runner loads all services *.service.js
from specified one(s). You can set services & service folder with SERVICES
and SERVICEDIR
environment variables.
- If
SERVICEDIR
env found, but noSERVICES
env, it loads all services from theSERVICEDIR
directory. - If
SERVICEDIR
&SERVICES
env found, it loads the specified services from theSERVICEDIR
directory. - If no
SERVICEDIR
, butSERVICES
env found, it loads the specified services from the current directory.
Example
SERVICEDIR=services
SERVICES=math,post,user
It loads the math.service.js
, post.service.js
and user.service.js
files from the services
folder.
SERVICEDIR=my-services |
It loads all *.service.js
files from the my-services
folder (including sub-folders too).
Built-in clustering
Moleculer Runner has a built-in clustering function. With it, you can start multiple instances from your broker.
Example to start all services from the services
folder in 4 instances.
$ moleculer-runner --instances 4 services |
Clustered Node IDThe
nodeID
will be suffixed with the worker ID. E.g. if you definemy-node
nodeID in options, and starts 4 instances, the instance nodeIDs will bemy-node-1
,my-node-2
,my-node-3
,my-node-4
.
.env files
Moleculer runner can load .env
file at starting. There are two new cli options to load env file:
-e, --env
- Load envorinment variables from the ‘.env’ file from the current folder.-E, --envfile <filename>
- Load envorinment variables from the specified file.
Example
# Load the default .env file from current directory |