Traditional Linux Node.js service deployment
In a normal server, application deployment on Linux, and other Unix-like systems, is to write an init script to manage any needed daemon processes. The required daemons are to start every time the system boots and cleanly shut down when the system is halted. While it's a simple model, the specifics of this vary widely from one operating system (OS) to another.
A common method is for the init
daemon to manage background processes using shell scripts in the /etc/init.d
directory. Other OSes use other daemon managers such as upstart
or launchd
.
The Node.js project itself does not include any scripts to manage server processes on any OS. Node.js is more like a construction kit with the pieces and parts to build servers and is not a complete polished server framework itself. Implementing a complete web service based on Node.js means creating the scripting to integrate with daemon process management on your OS. It's up to us to develop those...