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4 | 57 | |
2,210 | 40,661 | |
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0.0 | 6.8 | |
21 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Ruby | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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God
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Automation tool to deploy and manage Go services using systemd on GNU/Linux machines
Was it http://godrb.com/?
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Eden
It's odd in the same way that Prophet and https://github.com/mojombo/god are. A bit grandiose or sacrilegious.
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Security review of "please", a sudo replacement written in Rust
god used to be a fairly popular process supervisor written in Ruby. I don't remember there being much controversy around the name (with the build tool zeus, other gods have been put through the ringer too), apart from one GH issue I just found which was created quite some time after the project stopped being maintained.
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reject button, return to command line
Did they replace systemd with god now? I can’t keep up with this anymore…
PM2
- PM2: Production Process Manager with a Built-In Load Balancer
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AI for Web Devs: Deploying Your AI App to Production
There are plenty of ways to accomplish this: Docker, Kubernetes, Pulumis, etc., but I don’t like to add too much complexity. So for a basic app, I like to use PM2, a Node.js process manager with great features, including the ability to run our app in the background.
- PM2 Cheatsheet
- Is PM2 safe to install on my Mint?
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How to get the count of your followers on dev.to
This project will consist of a single "index.js" file that you can deploy anywhere. I recommend using an Nginx reverse proxy and pm2 to keep the service running.
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A Guide To Self-Hosting Web Apps On Ubuntu Servers
Your app should be running now. To be able to run the app in the background, I will use pm2. Stop your application using "Ctrl + C" and install pm2
- How to run Ec2-instance constantly?
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I need help
https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2 I found this package. It looks good and solves my problem, I think.
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What happens if a node/express server gets an error/crashes in production?
Usually, you have something that restarts it for you. This is what a "process manager" is for, e.g. https://www.npmjs.com/package/pm2 But in most more advanced systems, this is taken care of for you differently. E.g. lambdas are restarted automatically based on how many instances are needed. If you are in container-land, there's usually a health check endpoint on your server that gets pinged by the container orchestrator, and if there's no response, it will kill and redeploy the container.
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7 Tips to Build Scalable Node.js Applications
Additionally, it provides many more features to manage and visualize the processes. More details on PM2 can be found in their official documentation.
What are some alternatives?
Foreman - Manage Procfile-based applications
Nodemon.io - Monitor for any changes in your node.js application and automatically restart the server - perfect for development
Eye - Process monitoring tool. Inspired from Bluepill and God.
supervisor
Bluepill - simple process monitoring tool
forever - A simple CLI tool for ensuring that a given script runs continuously (i.e. forever)
Immortal - ⭕ A *nix cross-platform (OS agnostic) supervisor
Phusion Passenger - A fast and robust web server and application server for Ruby, Python and Node.js
Procodile - 🐊 Run processes in the background (and foreground) on Mac & Linux from a Procfile (for production and/or development environments)
supervisor - Supervisor process control system for Unix (supervisord)
node-windows - Windows support for Node.JS scripts (daemons, eventlog, UAC, etc).
naught - Zero downtime deployment for your Node.js server using builtin cluster API