react-express-mysql: split backend code

Signed-off-by: Jérémie Drouet <jeremie.drouet@gmail.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jérémie Drouet 2020-03-23 14:18:50 +01:00
parent 2ef179e53b
commit 75aa52524c
7 changed files with 130 additions and 126 deletions

View File

@ -1,36 +1,31 @@
# if you're doing anything beyond your local machine, please pin this to a specific version at https://hub.docker.com/_/node/
FROM node:10
RUN mkdir -p /opt/app
FROM node:lts
# set our node environment, either development or production
# defaults to production, compose overrides this to development on build and run
ARG NODE_ENV=production
ENV NODE_ENV $NODE_ENV
WORKDIR /code
# default to port 80 for node, and 9229 and 9230 (tests) for debug
ARG PORT=80
ENV PORT $PORT
EXPOSE $PORT 9229 9230
# you'll likely want the latest npm, reguardless of node version, for speed and fixes
RUN npm i npm@latest -g
# install dependencies first, in a different location for easier app bind mounting for local development
WORKDIR /opt
COPY package.json package-lock.json* ./
RUN npm install && npm cache clean --force
ENV PATH /opt/node_modules/.bin:$PATH
COPY package.json /code/package.json
COPY package-lock.json /code/package-lock.json
RUN npm ci && npm cache clean --force
# check every 30s to ensure this service returns HTTP 200
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s CMD node healthcheck.js
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s \
CMD node healthcheck.js
# copy in our source code last, as it changes the most
WORKDIR /opt/app
COPY . /opt/app
COPY . /code
# if you want to use npm start instead, then use `docker run --init in production`
# so that signals are passed properly. Note the code in index.js is needed to catch Docker signals
# using node here is still more graceful stopping then npm with --init afaik
# I still can't come up with a good production way to run with npm and graceful shutdown
CMD [ "node", "index.js" ]
CMD [ "node", "src/index.js" ]

View File

@ -1,20 +1,20 @@
var http = require("http");
const http = require("http");
var options = {
const options = {
timeout: 2000,
host: 'localhost',
host: "localhost",
port: process.env.PORT || 8080,
path: '/healthz' // must be the same as HEALTHCHECK in Dockerfile
path: "/healthz" // must be the same as HEALTHCHECK in Dockerfile
};
var request = http.request(options, (res) => {
console.info('STATUS: ' + res.statusCode);
process.exitCode = (res.statusCode === 200) ? 0 : 1;
const request = http.request(options, res => {
console.info("STATUS: " + res.statusCode);
process.exitCode = res.statusCode === 200 ? 0 : 1;
process.exit();
});
request.on('error', function(err) {
console.error('ERROR', err);
request.on("error", function(err) {
console.error("ERROR", err);
process.exit(1);
});

View File

@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
// simple node web server that displays hello world
// optimized for Docker image
var express = require('express');
// this example uses express web framework so we know what longer build times
// do and how Dockerfile layer ordering matters. If you mess up Dockerfile ordering
// you'll see long build times on every code change + build. If done correctly,
// code changes should be only a few seconds to build locally due to build cache.
var morgan = require('morgan');
// morgan provides easy logging for express, and by default it logs to stdout
// which is a best practice in Docker. Friends don't let friends code their apps to
// do app logging to files in containers.
// Constants
const PORT = process.env.PORT || 8080;
// if you're not using docker-compose for local development, this will default to 8080
// to prevent non-root permission problems with 80. Dockerfile is set to make this 80
// because containers don't have that issue :)
// Appi
var app = express();
app.use(morgan('common'));
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.json({ message: 'Hello Docker World!' });
});
app.get('/healthz', function (req, res) {
// do app logic here to determine if app is truly healthy
// you should return 200 if healthy, and anything else will fail
// if you want, you should be able to restrict this to localhost (include ipv4 and ipv6)
res.send('I am happy and healthy\n');
});
var server = app.listen(PORT, function () {
console.log('Webserver is ready');
});
//
// need this in docker container to properly exit since node doesn't handle SIGINT/SIGTERM
// this also won't work on using npm start since:
// https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/4603
// https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/10868
// https://github.com/RisingStack/kubernetes-graceful-shutdown-example/blob/master/src/index.js
// if you want to use npm then start with `docker run --init` to help, but I still don't think it's
// a graceful shutdown of node process
//
// quit on ctrl-c when running docker in terminal
process.on('SIGINT', function onSigint () {
console.info('Got SIGINT (aka ctrl-c in docker). Graceful shutdown ', new Date().toISOString());
shutdown();
});
// quit properly on docker stop
process.on('SIGTERM', function onSigterm () {
console.info('Got SIGTERM (docker container stop). Graceful shutdown ', new Date().toISOString());
shutdown();
})
// shut down server
function shutdown() {
server.close(function onServerClosed (err) {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
process.exitCode = 1;
}
process.exit();
})
}
//
// need above in docker container to properly exit
//
module.exports = app;

View File

@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
// Constants
module.exports = {
port: process.env.PORT || 8080
// if you're not using docker-compose for local development, this will default to 8080
// to prevent non-root permission problems with 80. Dockerfile is set to make this 80
// because containers don't have that issue :)
};

48
react-express-mysql/backend/src/index.js vendored Executable file
View File

@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
const app = require("./server");
const { port } = require("./config");
const server = app.listen(port, function() {
console.log("Webserver is ready");
});
//
// need this in docker container to properly exit since node doesn't handle SIGINT/SIGTERM
// this also won't work on using npm start since:
// https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/4603
// https://github.com/npm/npm/pull/10868
// https://github.com/RisingStack/kubernetes-graceful-shutdown-example/blob/master/src/index.js
// if you want to use npm then start with `docker run --init` to help, but I still don't think it's
// a graceful shutdown of node process
//
// quit on ctrl-c when running docker in terminal
process.on("SIGINT", function onSigint() {
console.info(
"Got SIGINT (aka ctrl-c in docker). Graceful shutdown ",
new Date().toISOString()
);
shutdown();
});
// quit properly on docker stop
process.on("SIGTERM", function onSigterm() {
console.info(
"Got SIGTERM (docker container stop). Graceful shutdown ",
new Date().toISOString()
);
shutdown();
});
// shut down server
function shutdown() {
server.close(function onServerClosed(err) {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
process.exit(1);
}
process.exit(0);
});
}
//
// need above in docker container to properly exit
//

View File

@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
// simple node web server that displays hello world
// optimized for Docker image
const express = require("express");
// this example uses express web framework so we know what longer build times
// do and how Dockerfile layer ordering matters. If you mess up Dockerfile ordering
// you'll see long build times on every code change + build. If done correctly,
// code changes should be only a few seconds to build locally due to build cache.
const morgan = require("morgan");
// morgan provides easy logging for express, and by default it logs to stdout
// which is a best practice in Docker. Friends don't let friends code their apps to
// do app logging to files in containers.
// Appi
const app = express();
app.use(morgan("common"));
app.get("/", function(req, res) {
res.json({ message: "Hello Docker World!" });
});
app.get("/healthz", function(req, res) {
// do app logic here to determine if app is truly healthy
// you should return 200 if healthy, and anything else will fail
// if you want, you should be able to restrict this to localhost (include ipv4 and ipv6)
res.send("I am happy and healthy\n");
});
module.exports = app;

View File

@ -1,32 +1,33 @@
const app = require('../index');
const chai = require("chai");
const chaiHttp = require("chai-http");
const chai = require('chai');
const chaiHttp = require('chai-http');
const app = require("../src/server");
chai.use(chaiHttp);
chai.should();
describe('API /healthz', () => {
it('it should return 200', (done) => {
chai.request(app)
.get('/healthz')
.end((err, res) => {
res.should.have.status(200);
done();
});
});
describe("API /healthz", () => {
it("it should return 200", done => {
chai
.request(app)
.get("/healthz")
.end((err, res) => {
res.should.have.status(200);
done();
});
});
});
describe('API /', () => {
it('it should return Welcome message', (done) => {
chai.request(app)
.get('/')
.end((err, res) => {
res.should.have.status(200);
res.should.to.be.html;
res.text.should.be.equal("Hello Docker World\n");
done();
});
});
describe("API /", () => {
it("it should return Welcome message", done => {
chai
.request(app)
.get("/")
.end((err, res) => {
res.should.have.status(200);
res.should.to.be.html;
res.text.should.be.equal("Hello Docker World\n");
done();
});
});
});