PM2 is a production process manager for Node.js applications with a built-in load balancer. It allows you to keep applications alive forever, to reload them without downtime and will facilitate common system admin tasks.
PM2 is constantly assailed by more than 300 test.
Compatible with CoffeeScript. Works on Linux & MacOSx.
$ npm install pm2 -g
npm is a builtin CLI when you install Node.js - Installing Node.js with NVM
$ pm2 start app.js
$ pm2 start app.js -i max # Enable load-balancer and cluster features
Once apps are started you can list and manage them easily:
Listing all running processes:
$ pm2 list
Managing your processes it's straightforward:
$ pm2 stop <app_name|id|all>
$ pm2 restart <app_name|id|all>
$ pm2 delete <app_name|id|all>
To get more details about a specific process:
$ pm2 describe 0
Monitoring all processes launched:
$ pm2 monit
Displaying logs of a specified process or all processes, in real time:
$ pm2 logs
$ pm2 logs big-api
$ pm2 flush # Clear all the logs
When an app is started with the -i option, the cluster mode is enabled.
With the cluster mode, PM2 enable load balancing between each worker. Each HTTP/TCP/UDP request will be forwarded to a specific process at a time.
$ pm2 start app.js -i max # Enable load-balancer and cluster features
$ pm2 reload all # Reload all apps in 0s manner
PM2 can generate and configure a startup script to keep PM2 and your processes alive at every server restart.
$ pm2 startup <ubuntu|centos|gentoo|systemd>
To save a process list just do:
$ pm2 save
We're going to release a very nice product, a dashboard to monitor every part of your Node.js applications. Here are some links:
- Pitch + Survey People who fill the survey will be eligible for free license
Thanks in advance and we hope that you like PM2!
- Watch & Restart
- JSON application declaration
- Using PM2 in your code
- Deployment workflow
- Startup script generation (SystemV/Ubuntu/Gentoo/AWS)
- Advanced log management (flush, reload, ilogs)
- GracefullReload
Files in lib/
are made available under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License 3.0 (AGPL 3.0).
Except the file lib/CLI.js
who is made under the terms of the Apache V2 license.