/** * An endpoint for confirming that the application is up and running * Used for better Docker healthcheck results * Note that exiting with code 1 indicates failure, and 0 is success */ const http = require('http'); /* Location of the server to test */ const port = process.env.PORT || !!process.env.IS_DOCKER ? 80 : 4000; const host = process.env.HOST || '0.0.0.0'; const timeout = 2000; const requestOptions = { host, port, timeout }; const startTime = new Date(); // Initialize timestamp to calculate time taken console.log(`[${startTime}] Running health check...`); /* Starts quick HTTP server, attempts to send GET to app, then exists with appropriate exit code */ const healthCheck = http.request(requestOptions, (response) => { const totalTime = (new Date() - startTime) / 1000; const status = response.statusCode; const color = status === 200 ? '\x1b[32m' : '\x1b[31m'; const message = `${color}Status: ${status}\nRequest took ${totalTime} seconds\n\x1b[0m---`; console.log(message); // Print out healthcheck response process.exit(status === 200 ? 0 : 1); // Exit with 0 (success), if response is 200 okay }); /* If the server is not running, then print the error code, and exit with 1 */ healthCheck.on('error', (err) => { console.error(`\x1b[31mHealthceck Failed, Error: ${'\x1b[33m'}${err.code}\x1b[0m`); process.exit(1); }); healthCheck.end();