Upstart node.js working directory
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Starting Node.js with Upstart, when trying to access files within Node.js it cannot access them without using the full path. I need it to use the working directory.

start on startup
stop on shutdown

script
        echo $$ > /var/run/mynodeapp.pid
        exec sudo -u mynodeapp node server.js >> /var/log/mynodeapp.sys.log 2>&1
end script

pre-start script
        echo "Starting" >> /var/log/mynodeapp.sys.log
end script

pre-stop script
        rm /var/run/mynodeapp.pid
        echo "Stopping" >> /var/log/mynodeapp.sys.log
end script
Demetra answered 12/2, 2013 at 1:21 Comment(0)
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The solution is to change directory within the script. In my case, the user is mynodeapp and the node files are in the users directory (/home/mynodeapp/).

script
        chdir /home/mynodeapp/
        echo $$ > /var/run/mynodeapp.pid
        exec sudo -u mynodeapp node server.js >> /var/log/mynodeapp.sys.log 2>&1
end script

I have yet to find out what $$ means on the echo line or 2>&1. Maybe somebody could chime in with this if they know!

Demetra answered 12/2, 2013 at 1:21 Comment(3)
Have a look here for what $$ is: #5163644Grigri
It says I can in 2 days :-/Demetra
Why do you need to manage your own logging and saving pids? Upstart manages that for you. Take a look at /var/log/upstart/mynodeapp.log and status cws-frontend command.Taligrade
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You should use the chdir stanza as per the Upstart docs: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#chdir

Tripartite answered 14/5, 2018 at 10:24 Comment(0)

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