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I'm working on a NodeJS project where a PHP server will have control over starting and stopping a NodeJS socket server. The server will be started by a remote call via PHP however I am unsure of how to go about stopping a remote NodeJS server, as all answers I have found simply tell me to hit CTRL-C, which is not an option in this case. Does anyone know how to cause an end event in a tidy manner? Is there an event that can fine or is the best I can do to throw an exception?

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    Did you try proc_open and proc_close? Mar 2, 2012 at 4:26
  • Definitely like the answer, but I should add that the NodeJS server itself may not be on the same machine as the PHP script, will add that point to the question now. Mar 2, 2012 at 4:31

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You could always expose a route that calls process.exit();

Node API Docs: process.exit

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  • Accepting this, as it allows me to get it done with Node rather than any platform-specific method! Mar 4, 2012 at 20:18
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I'd setup a kickstart script for your nodejs app in /etc/init.d then [start|reset|stop] from the command line. If it's on a remote machine you should look into your php app using passwordless SSH to start/stop remotely.

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    You might want to have that passwordless login be to an account with no write access to any data and then setup /etc/sudoers to allow that account to run the /etc/init.d script as root. this would allow the stop command to be ssh user@host sudo /etc/init.d/script stop. This would prevent cascading security failure.
    – Dan D.
    Mar 3, 2012 at 8:20

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