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@push.rocks/smartexit

A library for managing graceful shutdowns of Node.js processes by handling cleanup operations, including terminating child processes.

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Install

To install @push.rocks/smartexit, use pnpm:

pnpm install @push.rocks/smartexit

Usage

@push.rocks/smartexit helps you gracefully shut down Node.js applications by running cleanup operations before the process exits. It handles signal interception (SIGINT, SIGTERM), uncaught exception management, and child process termination.

Basic Setup

import { SmartExit } from '@push.rocks/smartexit';

// Create an instance - this automatically hooks into process signals
const smartExit = new SmartExit();

Registering Cleanup Functions

Define custom async cleanup functions that execute before the process exits:

smartExit.addCleanupFunction(async () => {
  console.log('Closing database connections...');
  await database.close();
});

smartExit.addCleanupFunction(async () => {
  console.log('Flushing logs...');
  await logger.flush();
});

Managing Child Processes

Track spawned child processes so they get properly terminated on exit:

import { spawn } from 'child_process';

const childProcess = spawn('node', ['worker.js']);
smartExit.addProcess(childProcess);

// Remove from tracking if the process ends naturally
childProcess.on('exit', () => {
  smartExit.removeProcess(childProcess);
});

Kill Process Trees by PID

Terminate an entire process tree using the static killTreeByPid method:

import { SmartExit, type TProcessSignal } from '@push.rocks/smartexit';

// Kill with default SIGKILL
await SmartExit.killTreeByPid(12345);

// Kill with a specific signal
await SmartExit.killTreeByPid(12345, 'SIGTERM');

Triggering Cleanup Manually

While SmartExit automatically hooks into SIGINT, SIGTERM, and uncaught exceptions, you can manually trigger cleanup:

await smartExit.killAll();
process.exit(0);

Integrating with Express

Gracefully close an Express server on shutdown:

import express from 'express';
import { SmartExit } from '@push.rocks/smartexit';

const app = express();
const smartExit = new SmartExit();

const server = app.listen(3000, () => {
  console.log('Server running on port 3000');
});

smartExit.addCleanupFunction(async () => {
  console.log('Closing Express server...');
  await new Promise<void>((resolve) => server.close(() => resolve()));
});

Available Process Signals

The TProcessSignal type provides all standard POSIX signals:

import type { TProcessSignal } from '@push.rocks/smartexit';

// Examples: 'SIGINT', 'SIGTERM', 'SIGKILL', 'SIGHUP', 'SIGUSR1', 'SIGUSR2', etc.

How It Works

When you create a SmartExit instance, it automatically:

  1. Hooks SIGINT (Ctrl+C): Runs cleanup and exits with code 0
  2. Hooks process exit: Runs cleanup when process.exit(0) is called
  3. Catches uncaught exceptions: Logs the error, runs cleanup, and exits with code 1

On killAll(), it:

  • Sends SIGINT to all tracked child processes
  • Waits 10 seconds, then sends SIGKILL if processes are still alive
  • Executes all registered cleanup functions

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