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My question is about running HTTP-server in combination with PM2.

The problem I face is that:

  1. HTTP-server requires as input a folder which is the root of the website and a port number to run the website on.
  2. PM2 doesn't recognize the HTTP-server command, even when HTTP-server is installed with the -g option.

So I tried the following (note the double dash which should pass the parameters to the HTTP-server script:

/node_modules/http-server/lib$ pm2 start http-server.js -- /home/unixuser/websiteroot -p8686

But it doesn't work.

I also tried:

http-server /home/unixuser/websiteroot -p8686

Which does work, but doesn't have the great support of pm2 ?

Any suggestions would be great, thanks!

Yuki Inoue
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Guy Hagemans
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You almost had it.

Check where http-server is located by executing:

$ which http-server

You should get something like this /usr/bin/http-server

Then cd to the directory you want to serve files from and execute:

$ pm2 start /usr/bin/http-server --name my-file-server -- -p 8080 -d false

--name my-file-server is optional, but -- is required to pass arguments through to the http-server command.

gwest7
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    You will often have multiple versions/installations of the same executable on the same machine and `which` is handy to see which one is linked to the command. – gwest7 Oct 27 '15 at 13:59
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    Thanks for mentioning `--` to pass arguments to http-server, i came for that – Syed Faizan Aug 03 '16 at 07:55
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pm2 start <location>/http-server --name http-server -- -p <port> -d false

or

PM2 modules it self has in-build static file to be served, which is similar to http-server https://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/expose/

pm2 serve <path> <port>
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pm2 start 'http-server-spa websiteroot index.html 8080'
Zoe
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Pablo Rosa
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if we have a build generated by grunt,then go to its path and hit:

~/app/build/prod$ sudo pm2 start /usr/local/bin/http-server -p 8080

Now check app status at localhost:8080

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