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pmt

v0.0.23

Published

a nodejs process manager package

Downloads

64

Readme

PMT

PMT is a process manager for node.js.

Brief

  • PMT is still developing.
  • PMT haven't tested in windows.
  • Will release v1.0.0 when Stable.
  • Thanks for testing.
  • If you have any suggestions, please send email to [email protected] or create new issue.

Installation

$ npm install pmt -g

Example

See test/test.js and test/index.js to use pmt.

test.js

var pmt = require('pmt');

pmt.start({
    'name'         : 'myTitan',   // your app name
    'entrance'     : 'index.js',  // your app entrance js
    'worker_count' : 0,           // worker count, 0 for cpu count, default : 0
    'args'         : '--harmony', // your app args
    'max_momery'   : '128',       // worker max momery restart / MB, 0 for not based on max memory to restart,default : 0
    'auto_restart' : false        // auto restart if worker stopped or errored, default : false
},function (){
    pmt.disconnect();
});

index.js

var net = require('net');

var server = net.createServer(function(c) {
    c.write('hello world');
    c.end();
});
server.listen(8080);

node

$ node test.js

Command

$ npm install pmt --save      # for require
$ npm install pmt -g          # for easy CLI

$ pmt start [appName]/all     # start [appName]/all when stop
$ pmt stop [appName]/all      # stop [appName]/all
$ pmt kill                    # kill pmt daemon
$ pmt reboot                  # reboot pmt daemon
$ pmt restart [appName]/all   # restart [appName]/all
$ pmt grestart [appName]/all  # restart [appName]/all gracefully
$ pmt list                    # list all workers status
$ pmt monit                   # monit all workers status/cpu/monery
$ pmt logs                    # tail your app log
$ pmt daemonlogs              # tail pmt daemon log

Design document(Adding)

Pmt framework

License

MIT