rsf-collect-participants
is part of the Rapid Sensemaking Framework ecosystem... please read
the README of rsf-runner for the full context for what that is.
rsf-collect-participants
is an RSF Operator
Spins up a web server to collect participant configs that are rsf-contactable compatible.
npm install --save rsf-collect-participants
The following could be used in an RSF Sequence JSON file.
{
"id": "rsf-collect-participants",
"description": "Spins up a web server to collect participant configs that are rsf-contactable compatible",
"language": "node",
"contract": {
"needs": {
"max_participants": "number",
"max_time": "number"
},
"gives": [{
"id": "string",
"type": "string"
}]
},
"dependencies_file": {
"dependencies": {
"rsf-collect-participants": "0.0.1"
}
},
"code_file": "require('rsf-collect-participants').main(__dirname)"
}
executes as a process until rsfCollectParticipants
completes, at which points it writes the results to a JSON file in the given readWriteDir
directory, and exits the process.
readWriteDir
: String
, the path to the directory from which to read an input.json
file and write the output.json
file
Expectations for input.json
:
input.participants_config
which it will make an [Contactables]
using makeContactable
from rsf-contactable
to pass in as contactables
to rsfCollectResponses
input.max_time
, for maxTime
in rsfCollectResponses
How it works:
- it will set up a web server which serves a form for potential participants to register
- it will shut down the web server and stop collecting results because the
maxTime
came to pass, or - it will shut down the web server and stop collecting results because the
maxParticipants
number has been reached
port
: Number
, the port on which to run the temporary webserver
maxTime
: Number
, the number of milliseconds to wait until stopping this process automatically
callback
: Function
, a callback to call with only one argument which are the results
callback -> results
: [{"id": "string", "type": "string"}]
, array of rsf-contactable config compatible JSON objects
Tests are written in mocha/chai/sinon and can be run using
npm test