cloudfoundry is a Node.js helper library for http://www.cloudfoundry.org/
Use npm or download. Then add to your code:
var cloudfoundry = require('cloudfoundry');
// is app running in cloud?
cloudfoundry.cloud
// host you should use
cloudfoundry.host
// port you should use
cloudfoundry.port
cloudfoundry.app
{
instance_id: '7bcc459686eda42a8d696b3b398ed6d1',
instance_index: 0,
name: 'example',
uris: ['example.cloudfoundry.com'],
users: ['igo@example.com'],
version: '11ad1709af24f01286b2799bc90553454cdb96c6-1',
start: '2011-05-07 19:23:39 +0000',
runtime: 'node',
state_timestamp: 1304796219,
port: 55690,
limits: {
fds: 256,
mem: 134217728,
disk: 2147483648
},
host: '172.30.49.112'
}
cloudfoundry.services
{
'mongodb-1.8': [{
name: 'test-mongodb',
label: 'mongodb-1.8',
plan: 'free',
credentials: {
hostname: '172.30.48.65',
port: 25009,
username: '...',
password: '...',
name: 'mongodb-...',
db: 'db'
},
version: '1.8'
}],
'redis-2.2': [{
name: 'test-redis',
label: 'redis-2.2',
plan: 'free',
credentials: {
node_id: 'redis_node_2',
hostname: '172.30.48.41',
port: 5008,
password: '...',
name: 'redis-...'
},
version: '2.2'
}],
'mysql-5.1': [{
name: 'test-mysql',
label: 'mysql-5.1',
plan: 'free',
credentials: {
node_id: 'mysql_node_4',
hostname: '172.30.48.23',
port: 3306,
password: '...',
name: '...',
user: '...'
},
version: '5.1'
}]
}
cloudfoundry.<service>.<name>
// for example, quick access to your mongodb
cloudfoundry.mongodb['test-mongodb'].credentials.hostname
cloudfoundry.mongodb['test-mongodb'].credentials.port
cloudfoundry.mongodb['test-mongodb'].credentials.db
cloudfoundry.mongodb['test-mongodb'].credentials.username
cloudfoundry.mongodb['test-mongodb'].credentials.password
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