This is an implementation of systemd’s simple sd_notify protocol as described in sd_notify
Notes and as implemented in libsystemd. In the service’s systemd configuration, you can configure systemd to restart the process when it is not working using e.g. Type=notify
or WatchdogSec=60
.
function sd_notify(state: string, {unsetEnvironment?: boolean}): Promise<boolean>
Sends the string in state
to systemd (which is identified by the NOTIFY_SOCKET
environment variable), and returns a Promise
that completes once the message has been sent. The promise resolves to true if the message was sent, or false if NOTIFY_SOCKET
was unset.
If unsetEnvironment
is set, deletes the process.env.NOTIFY_SOCKET
field so that subprocesses do not use the socket. If you are calling sd_notify
more than once, unsetEnvironment
should be false.
Typically you would use it like this. For a full list of messages that systemd understands, see the sd_notify documentation.
sd_notify("STATUS=loading").catch(console.error)
sd_notify("READY=1").catch(console.error)
sd_notify("STATUS=serving").catch(console.error)
if (parseInt(process.env.WATCHDOG_USEC)) setInterval(() => {
// check server health…
sd_notify("WATCHDOG=1").catch(console.error)
}, parseInt(process.env.WATCHDOG_USEC)/1000/2)
I have not implemented sd_pid_notify
, which sends the credentials of the PID in question to systemd using ancillary data of type cmsg_type=SCM_CREDENTIALS
in the sendmsg
call.
I have not implemented sd_pid_notify_with_fds
, which sends open file descriptors to systemd using ancillary data of type cmsg_type=SCM_RIGHTS
in the sendmsg
call. This is used in sd_notify(…, "FDSTORE=1")
to keep a socket open even when a process is restarted.
- sdnotify-wrapper calls the libsystemd shared library. It requires libsystemd to be installed.
- systemd-daemon exposes a fire-and-forget notify function.
The only dependency is unix-dgram
, which is needed to create datagram sockets (socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM)
). (Node/libuv’s builtin IPC support creates only streaming sockets socket(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM)
).