# async-exit-hook [![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/Tapppi/async-exit-hook.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/Tapppi/async-exit-hook) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/Tapppi/async-exit-hook/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/Tapppi/async-exit-hook?branch=master) > Run some code when the process exits The `process.on('exit')` event doesn't catch all the ways a process can exit. This module catches: * process SIGINT, SIGTERM and SIGHUP, SIGBREAK signals * process beforeExit and exit events * PM2 clustering process shutdown message ([PM2 graceful reload](http://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/cluster-mode/#graceful-reload)) Useful for cleaning up. You can also include async handlers, and add custom events to hook and exit on. Forked and pretty much rewritten from [exit-hook](https://npmjs.com/package/exit-hook). ## Install ``` $ npm install --save async-exit-hook ``` ## Usage ### Considerations and warning #### On `process.exit()` and asynchronous code **If you use asynchronous exit hooks, DO NOT use `process.exit()` to exit. The `exit` event DOES NOT support asynchronous code.** >['beforeExit' is not emitted for conditions causing explicit termination, such as process.exit()] (https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_event_beforeexit) #### Windows and `process.kill(signal)` On windows `process.kill(signal)` immediately kills the process, and does not fire signal events, and as such, cannot be used to gracefully exit. See *Clustering and child processes* for a workaround when killing child processes. I'm planning to support gracefully exiting with async support on windows soon. ### Clustering and child processes If you use custom clustering / child processes, you can gracefully shutdown your child process by sending a shutdown message (`childProc.send('shutdown')`). ### Example ```js const exitHook = require('async-exit-hook'); exitHook(() => { console.log('exiting'); }); // you can add multiple hooks, even across files exitHook(() => { console.log('exiting 2'); }); // you can add async hooks by accepting a callback exitHook(callback => { setTimeout(() => { console.log('exiting 3'); callback(); }, 1000); }); // You can hook uncaught errors with uncaughtExceptionHandler(), consequently adding // async support to uncaught errors (normally uncaught errors result in a synchronous exit). exitHook.uncaughtExceptionHandler(err => { console.error(err); }); // You can add multiple uncaught error handlers // Add the second parameter (callback) to indicate async hooks exitHook.uncaughtExceptionHandler((err, callback) => { sendErrorToCloudOrWhatever(err) // Returns promise .then(() => { console.log('Sent err to cloud'); }); .catch(sendError => { console.error('Error sending to cloud: ', err.stack)); }) .then(() => callback); }); }); // Add exit hooks for a signal or custom message: // Custom signal // Arguments are `signal, exitCode` (SIGBREAK is already handled, this is an example) exitHook.hookEvent('SIGBREAK', 21); // process event: `message` with a filter // filter gets all arguments passed to *handler*: `process.on(message, *handler*)` // Exits on process event `message` with msg `customShutdownMessage` only exitHook.hookEvent('message', 0, msg => msg !== 'customShutdownMessage'); // All async hooks will work with uncaught errors when you have specified an uncaughtExceptionHandler throw new Error('awesome'); //=> // Sync uncaughtExcpetion hooks called and retun //=> '[Error: awesome]' //=> // Sync hooks called and retun //=> 'exiting' //=> 'exiting 2' //=> // Async uncaughtException hooks return //=> 'Sent error to cloud' //=> // Sync uncaughtException hooks return //=> 'exiting 3' ``` ## License MIT © Tapani Moilanen MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](http://sindresorhus.com)