How to build a startup service for Node.js server (DEAD SIMPLE)
Christopher
Posted on September 30, 2024
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How to build a startup service for Node.js server (DEAD SIMPLE)
September 30th, 2024 06:11
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If you just want an easy way to ensure that your Node.js app stays running no matter what, you came to the right place. This guide will ensure that you have a reliable auto-running Node.js backend for your full stack application.
1. Install pm2
Run the following command:
npm install -g pm2
Afterwards, verify the installation:
pm2 --version
Once you've verified the installation, go into the root of your Node.js project and add a file called ecosystem.config.js
. This will be what pm2
uses to start up the Node backend automatically.
ecosystem.config.js
module.exports = {
apps: [
{
name: 'rcm-server',
script: 'npm',
args: 'start',
watch: true,
env: {
NODE_ENV: 'production',
},
},
],
};
2. Start pm2 service
Run the following command to bind your app's process to pm2
:
pm2 start ecosystem.config.js
Then:
pm2 startup
And finally:
pm2 save
Be sure to run any output command it tells you to ensure it gets saved in pm2/dump.pm2
That's it. Really.
Posted on September 30, 2024
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