55 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
55 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* app.js
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*
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* Use `app.js` to run your app without `sails lift`.
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* To start the server, run: `node app.js`.
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*
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* This is handy in situations where the sails CLI is not relevant or useful,
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* such as when you deploy to a server, or a PaaS like Heroku.
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*
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* For example:
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* => `node app.js`
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* => `npm start`
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* => `forever start app.js`
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* => `node debug app.js`
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*
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* The same command-line arguments and env vars are supported, e.g.:
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* `NODE_ENV=production node app.js --port=80 --verbose`
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*
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* For more information see:
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* https://sailsjs.com/anatomy/app.js
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*/
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// Ensure we're in the project directory, so cwd-relative paths work as expected
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// no matter where we actually lift from.
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// > Note: This is not required in order to lift, but it is a convenient default.
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process.chdir(__dirname);
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// Attempt to import `sails` dependency, as well as `rc` (for loading `.sailsrc` files).
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var sails;
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var rc;
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try {
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sails = require('sails');
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rc = require('sails/accessible/rc');
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} catch (err) {
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console.error('Encountered an error when attempting to require(\'sails\'):');
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console.error(err.stack);
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console.error('--');
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console.error('To run an app using `node app.js`, you need to have Sails installed');
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console.error('locally (`./node_modules/sails`). To do that, just make sure you\'re');
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console.error('in the same directory as your app and run `npm install`.');
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console.error();
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console.error('If Sails is installed globally (i.e. `npm install -g sails`) you can');
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console.error('also run this app with `sails lift`. Running with `sails lift` will');
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console.error('not run this file (`app.js`), but it will do exactly the same thing.');
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console.error('(It even uses your app directory\'s local Sails install, if possible.)');
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return;
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}//-•
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// Start server
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sails.lift(rc('sails'));
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