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killable
========
Keeps track of a server's open sockets so they can be destroyed at a
moment's notice. This way, the server connection can be killed very
fast.
Installation
------------
```
npm install killable
```
Example usage
-------------
Using express:
('server' in the example is just an ``http.server``, so other frameworks
or pure Node should work just as well.)
```javascript
var killable = require('killable');
var app = require('express')();
var server;
app.route('/', function (req, res, next) {
res.send('Server is going down NOW!');
server.kill(function () {
//the server is down when this is called. That won't take long.
});
});
var server = app.listen(8080);
killable(server);
```
API
---
The ``killable`` module is callable. When you call it on a Node
``http.Server`` object, it will add a ``server.kill()`` method on it. It
returns the server object.
``server.kill([callback])`` closes all open sockets and calls
``server.close()``, to which the ``callback`` is passed on.
Inspired by: http://stackoverflow.com/a/14636625
License
-------
ISC