Pm2 application version not available
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I have an Express server whose package.json
contains bin
section to create a link to run the app.
I want to run the server using pm2
and I generated the ecosystem file as follows:
module.exports = {
apps : [{
name: 'myServer',
script: 'myserver',
max_memory_restart: '500M',
env: {
NODE_ENV: 'development',
USER_CONFIG_FILE: '/etc/myserver/myserver-config.json'
},
env_production: {
NODE_ENV: 'production'
},
disable_logs: true
}]
};
The ecosystem file is in the home folder of my user (because it will contain all apps) and when I run pm2 start
the server correctly starts up, but the version
column of the app table says N/A.
I also tried to add to ecosystem file the cwd
field set to the directory where the server is installed.
pm2
shows app version correctly only if I run pm2 start main.js
from inside the server installation folder.
Is there any way to tell pm2
how to extract app version when launched from arbitrary folder?
node.js pm2
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I have an Express server whose package.json
contains bin
section to create a link to run the app.
I want to run the server using pm2
and I generated the ecosystem file as follows:
module.exports = {
apps : [{
name: 'myServer',
script: 'myserver',
max_memory_restart: '500M',
env: {
NODE_ENV: 'development',
USER_CONFIG_FILE: '/etc/myserver/myserver-config.json'
},
env_production: {
NODE_ENV: 'production'
},
disable_logs: true
}]
};
The ecosystem file is in the home folder of my user (because it will contain all apps) and when I run pm2 start
the server correctly starts up, but the version
column of the app table says N/A.
I also tried to add to ecosystem file the cwd
field set to the directory where the server is installed.
pm2
shows app version correctly only if I run pm2 start main.js
from inside the server installation folder.
Is there any way to tell pm2
how to extract app version when launched from arbitrary folder?
node.js pm2
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1
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up vote
1
down vote
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I have an Express server whose package.json
contains bin
section to create a link to run the app.
I want to run the server using pm2
and I generated the ecosystem file as follows:
module.exports = {
apps : [{
name: 'myServer',
script: 'myserver',
max_memory_restart: '500M',
env: {
NODE_ENV: 'development',
USER_CONFIG_FILE: '/etc/myserver/myserver-config.json'
},
env_production: {
NODE_ENV: 'production'
},
disable_logs: true
}]
};
The ecosystem file is in the home folder of my user (because it will contain all apps) and when I run pm2 start
the server correctly starts up, but the version
column of the app table says N/A.
I also tried to add to ecosystem file the cwd
field set to the directory where the server is installed.
pm2
shows app version correctly only if I run pm2 start main.js
from inside the server installation folder.
Is there any way to tell pm2
how to extract app version when launched from arbitrary folder?
node.js pm2
I have an Express server whose package.json
contains bin
section to create a link to run the app.
I want to run the server using pm2
and I generated the ecosystem file as follows:
module.exports = {
apps : [{
name: 'myServer',
script: 'myserver',
max_memory_restart: '500M',
env: {
NODE_ENV: 'development',
USER_CONFIG_FILE: '/etc/myserver/myserver-config.json'
},
env_production: {
NODE_ENV: 'production'
},
disable_logs: true
}]
};
The ecosystem file is in the home folder of my user (because it will contain all apps) and when I run pm2 start
the server correctly starts up, but the version
column of the app table says N/A.
I also tried to add to ecosystem file the cwd
field set to the directory where the server is installed.
pm2
shows app version correctly only if I run pm2 start main.js
from inside the server installation folder.
Is there any way to tell pm2
how to extract app version when launched from arbitrary folder?
node.js pm2
node.js pm2
asked Nov 7 at 13:21
Marco Stramezzi
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