I installed forever and am using it, finding it quite funny.
But I realized that the logs are placed to somewhere else. Is there any tips?
I installed forever and am using it, finding it quite funny.
But I realized that the logs are placed to somewhere else. Is there any tips?
Forever takes command line options for output:
-l LOGFILE Logs the forever output to LOGFILE
-o OUTFILE Logs stdout from child script to OUTFILE
-e ERRFILE Logs stderr from child script to ERRFILE
For example:
forever start -o out.log -e err.log my-script.js
See here for more info
forever myapp
? thanks!
Jan 9, 2014 at 15:07
Forever, by default, will put logs into a random file in ~/.forever/
folder.
You should run forever list
to see the running processes and their corresponding log file.
Sample output
>>> forever list
info: Forever processes running
data: uid command script forever pid logfile uptime
data: [0] 6n71 /usr/bin/node app.js 2233 2239 /home/vagrant/.forever/6n71.log 0:0:0:1.590
However, it's probably best to specify with -l
as mentioned by bryanmac.
if you run the command "forever logs", you can see where are the logs files.
try the command
> forever logs
or
> sudo forever logs
you will get the log file's location
It is a old question but i ran across the same issues. If you wanna see live output you can run
forever logs
This would show the path of the logs file as well as the number of the script. You can then use
forever logs 0 -f
0 should be replaced by the number of the script you wanna see the output for.
This worked for me :
forever -a -o out.log -e err.log app.js
Need to do normal
forever start script.js
to start, and to check console/error logs use
forever logs
this will print list of all logs being stored by forever
and then you can use tail -f /path/to/logs/file.log
and this will print live logs to your window. hit ctrl+z to stop logs print.
By default forever places all of the files it needs into /$HOME/.forever. If you would like to change that location just set the FOREVER_ROOT environment variable when you are running forever:
FOREVER_ROOT=/etc/forever forever start index.js
Help is your best saviour, there is a logs action that you can call to check logs for all running processes.
forever --help
Shows the commands
logs Lists log files for all forever processes
logs <script|index> Tails the logs for <script|index>
Sample output of the above command, for three processes running. console.log output's are stored in these logs.
info: Logs for running Forever processes
data: script logfile
data: [0] server.js /root/.forever/79ao.log
data: [1] server.js /root/.forever/ZcOk.log
data: [2] server.js /root/.forever/L30K.log
Based on bryanmac's answer. I'm just saving all logs into one file and then reading it with tail. Simple, but effective way to do this.
forever -o common.log -e common.log index.js && tail -f common.log
You need to add the log destination specifiers before the filename to run. So
forever -e /path/error.txt -o /path/output.txt start index.js