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@onesoftnet/pm2-config

v0.0.7

Published

Autocomplete and documentation for your JSON, YAML and Javascript pm2 configs 🚀

Downloads

796

Readme

PM2 Config

This package assumes you use VSCode as your editor

Accelerate your pm2 development experience with autocomplete and documentation for your JSON, YAML and Javascript pm2 configs, all from the comfort of your VSCode Editor.

JSON

To enable JSON support simply add the following lines to your settings.json

{
  "json.schemas": [
    {
      "fileMatch": ["/ecosystem.config.json"],
      "url": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/edosssa/pm2-config/master/pm2config.json"
    }
  ]
}

YAML

To enable YAML support, install the redhat YAML extension for vscode from here or run ext install redhat.vscode-yaml

Add the following lines to your settings.json:

{
  "yaml.schemas": {
    "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/edosssa/pm2-config/master/pm2config.json": "/ecosystem.config.yaml"
  }
}

Javascript

npm i pm2-config -D
yarn add pm2-config --dev

Then modify your ecosystem.config.js to match the code below:

/**
 * @type {import('pm2-config').PM2Config}
*/
const config = {
    /* full type intellisense and documentation */
    ...your config here
}

module.exports = config

The separation of the config declaration and the epxort statatement is intentional and required for intellisense to work properly. Writing module.exports = { ...your config } does not trigger intellisense.

License

Copyright (c) Edosa Kelvin. All rights reserved.

Licensed under the MIT license.