Node.js Cluster Module
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Node.js
Cluster Process
Module
❮ Built-in Modules
Example
Run the code three times, the first time is as a master, then as workers:
var cluster = require(‘cluster’);
if (cluster.isWorker) {
console.log(‘I am a worker’);
} else {
console.log(‘I am a
master’);
cluster.fork();
cluster.fork();
}
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Run the code three times, the first time is as a master, then as workers:
Definition and Usage
The cluster module provides a way of creating child processes that runs
simultaneously and share the same server port.
Node.js runs single threaded programming, which is very memory efficient, but
to take advantage of computers multi-core systems, the Cluster module allows you
to easily create child processes that each runs on their own single thread, to
handle the load.
Syntax
The syntax for including the cluster module in your application:
var cluster = require(‘cluster’);
Cluster Properties and Methods
Method
Description
disconnect()
Disconnects all workers
exitedAfterDisconnect
Returns true if a worker was exited after disconnect, or the kill method
fork()
Creates a new worker, from a master
id
A unique id for a worker
isConnected
Returns true if the worker is connected to its
master, otherwise false
isDead
Returns true if the worker’s process is dead,
otherwise false
isMaster
Returns true if the current process is master,
otherwise false
isWorker
Returns true if the current process is worker,
otherwise false
kill()
Kills the current worker
process
Returns the global Child Process
schedulingPolicy
Sets or gets the schedulingPolicy
send()
sends a message to a master or a worker
settings
Returns an object containing the cluster’s settings
setupMaster()
Changes the settings of a cluster
worker
Returns the current worker object
workers
Returns all workers of a master
❮ Built-in Modules