Node.js v0.6.18 Manual & Documentation
Table of Contents
Cluster#
Stability: 1 Experimental - Drastic changes in future versions
A single instance of Node runs in a single thread. To take advantage of multi-core systems the user will sometimes want to launch a cluster of Node processes to handle the load.
The cluster module allows you to easily create a network of processes that all share server ports.
var cluster = require('cluster');
var http = require('http');
var numCPUs = require('os').cpus().length;
if (cluster.isMaster) {
// Fork workers.
for (var i = 0; i < numCPUs; i++) {
cluster.fork();
}
cluster.on('death', function(worker) {
console.log('worker ' + worker.pid + ' died');
});
} else {
// Worker processes have a http server.
http.Server(function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end("hello world\n");
}).listen(8000);
}
Running node will now share port 8000 between the workers:
% node server.js
Worker 2438 online
Worker 2437 online
The difference between cluster.fork()
and child_process.fork()
is simply
that cluster allows TCP servers to be shared between workers. cluster.fork
is implemented on top of child_process.fork
. The message passing API that
is available with child_process.fork
is available with cluster
as well.
As an example, here is a cluster which keeps count of the number of requests
in the master process via message passing:
var cluster = require('cluster');
var http = require('http');
var numReqs = 0;
if (cluster.isMaster) {
// Fork workers.
for (var i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
var worker = cluster.fork();
worker.on('message', function(msg) {
if (msg.cmd && msg.cmd == 'notifyRequest') {
numReqs++;
}
});
}
setInterval(function() {
console.log("numReqs =", numReqs);
}, 1000);
} else {
// Worker processes have a http server.
http.Server(function(req, res) {
res.writeHead(200);
res.end("hello world\n");
// Send message to master process
process.send({ cmd: 'notifyRequest' });
}).listen(8000);
}
cluster.fork()#
Spawn a new worker process. This can only be called from the master process.
cluster.isMaster#
cluster.isWorker#
Boolean flags to determine if the current process is a master or a worker
process in a cluster. A process isMaster
if process.env.NODE_WORKER_ID
is undefined.
Event: 'death'#
When any of the workers die the cluster module will emit the 'death' event.
This can be used to restart the worker by calling fork()
again.
cluster.on('death', function(worker) {
console.log('worker ' + worker.pid + ' died. restart...');
cluster.fork();
});
Different techniques can be used to restart the worker depending on the application.