Good morning!
I need my node.js server running in the background. I just saw this answer: Forever + Nodemon running together
I understand the idea, and I think that it's great, but when I use
forever -c "nodemon --exitcrash" app.js
the nodemon console stills visible. How can I hide the console?
Thank you everyone!
Good morning!
I need my node.js server running in the background. I just saw this answer: Forever + Nodemon running together
I understand the idea, and I think that it's great, but when I use
forever -c "nodemon --exitcrash" app.js
the nodemon console stills visible. How can I hide the console?
Thank you everyone!
Share Improve this question edited Jun 2, 2020 at 19:24 Axel León asked Jun 2, 2020 at 15:57 Axel LeónAxel León 4761 gold badge7 silver badges21 bronze badges 2- try running them as bacground process – jaibalaji Commented Jun 2, 2020 at 16:53
- The question is how – Axel León Commented Jun 2, 2020 at 19:25
1 Answer
Reset to default 5Try using pm2 pm2 guides
With pm2 your application runs in the background and:-
Can auto-start on server reboots
You can even set pm2 to watch for file changes and reload your application
You can monitor your application and see resource utilization
You can view logs
- You can run your application in cluster and load-balance requests using pm2