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@philips-software/crocs-api

v0.1.5

Published

Crocs API service

Downloads

6

Readme

Crocs API

Crocs service access point

Installation

First create a folder where you want your service api to be installed. Then install the service as follows:

$ mkdir crocs-api
$ cd crocs-api
$ yarn add @philips-software/crocs-api
$ yarn setup

Usage

To directly run the service, use:

./node_modules/.bin/crocs-api

With PM2

You can take of advantage of pm2 to start the api service. Make sure you have pm2 installed globally:

$ yarn global add pm2

and ensure it is in $PATH:

export PATH=$PATH:/home/pi/.yarn/bin

Start service

$ pm2 start ecosystem.config.js

List all services

$ pm2 list

Settings on a service

$ pm2 show crocs-api

Logs

To show both stdout and stderr logs run:

$ pm2 logs crocs-api

This shows all the logs of crocs-api and outputs the last 15 lines (the default).

To see only standard output logs, and print more lines from the output use:

$ pm2 logs crocs-api --out --lines 150

Restart process after editing ecosystem

$ pm2 delete ecosystem.config.js
$ pm2 start ecosystem.config.js

Debug application from this directory

$ ./index.js