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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?










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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?










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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?










      share|improve this question













      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?







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