Cross-platform file locking. Uses fcntl
on UNIX and
LockFileEx
/UnlockFileEx
on Windows.
npm install os-lock
await lock(fd, options)
await lock(
fd, start = 0, length = 0, options = { exclusive: false, immediate: false }
)
await unlock(fd, start = 0, length = 0)
fd
- File descriptor.start
- Starting offset for lock.length
- Number of bytes to lock. If 0, lock till end of file.exclusive
- Acquire an exclusive lock (i.e. write lock).immediate
- Throw if a conflicting lock is present instead of waiting.
An error thrown due to immediate
will have its code
property set to
EACCES
, EAGAIN
or EBUSY
.
const cluster = require('cluster');
const fs = require('fs');
const util = require('util');
const { lock, unlock } = require('os-lock');
const fsOpen = util.promisify(fs.open);
const fsClose = util.promisify(fs.close);
const fsUnlink = util.promisify(fs.unlink);
const filename = 'file';
async function master() {
const fd = await fsOpen(filename, 'wx');
// Get an exclusive lock
await lock(fd, { exclusive: true });
// Fork a new process which will attempt to get a lock for itself
// (see the worker() function below)
const worker = cluster.fork();
// Pretend to do work and unlock the file after 3 seconds
setTimeout(async () => { await unlock(fd); await fsClose(fd) }, 3000);
// Delete the file after the worker is done with it
worker.on('disconnect', async () => await fsUnlink(filename));
}
async function worker() {
const fd = await fsOpen(filename, 'r+');
console.time('got lock after');
try {
// Try (and fail) to get a lock immediately
await lock(fd, { immediate: true });
} catch (e) {
if (!/^(EACCES|EAGAIN|EBUSY)$/.test(e.code))
throw e;
console.warn('failed to get lock immediately');
}
// Try again, this time with patience
await lock(fd);
console.timeEnd('got lock after');
await unlock(fd);
cluster.worker.disconnect();
}
if (cluster.isMaster) master();
else worker();