Trying to a run Node.js as a Windows service. I have used nssm.exe to create the service, and it starts then immediately stops.
The error - "Could not resume ListenerNodeJS Service on Local Computer. The service did not return an error. This could be an internal Windows error or an internal service error. If the problem persists, contact your system administrator."
I have also tried using srvstart and that did the same thing, but this time the error was "the service has started and stop. Some Services stop automatically if they have no work to do" (etc...)
Here is the contents of listener.js (the javascript I wish to run as a service)
///////////////////////////////////////////////
// get the querystring
//////////////////////////////////////////////
var http = require("http"), querystring = require("querystring");
var dirName="";
var pathName="v:/Opportunities/";
http.createServer(function(req, res) {
//parse everything after the "?" into key/value pairs
var qs = querystring.parse(req.url.split("?")[1]),
dirName =pathName + qs.dirName;
html = "" + "Directory to write " + dirName;
res.end(html);
createDir(dirName);
}).listen(1337, '0.0.0.0');
///////////////////////////////////////////////
// function: createDir Creates a directory from the querystring
///////////////////////////////////////////////
function createDir(d){
var fs = require('fs');
//see if the directory exists
if (!(fs.existsSync(d))) {
console.log("Directory does not exists. Creating directory...");
fs.mkdir(d);
///create sub folders
fs.mkdir(d+"/Drawings");
fs.mkdir(d+"/Pictures");
fs.mkdir(d+"/PO_Contracts");
fs.mkdir(d+"/Proposals");
fs.mkdir(d+"/Quotes");
fs.mkdir(d+"/SOW");
fs.mkdir(d+"/Vendor_Quotes");
}
else {
console.log("Directory exists.");
}
}