$ git clone https://github.com/Unitech/pm2.git
$ cd pm2
$ git checkout development
$ npm install
I recommend having a pm2 alias pointing to the development version to make it easier to use pm2 development:
$ cd pm2/
$ echo "alias pm2='`pwd`/bin/pm2'" >> ~/.bashrc
You are now able to use pm2 in dev mode:
$ pm2 update
$ pm2 ls
.
├── bin // pm2, pmd, pm2-dev, pm2-docker are there
├── examples // examples files
├── lib // source files
├── pres // presentation files
├── test // test files
└── types // TypeScript definition files
When you modify the Daemon (lib/Daemon.js, lib/God.js, lib/God/*, lib/Watcher.js), you must restart the pm2 Daemon by doing:
$ pm2 update
A good commit message should describe what changed and why.
It should :
- contain a short description of the change (preferably 50 characters or less)
- be entirely in lowercase with the exception of proper nouns, acronyms, and the words that refer to code, like function/variable names
- be prefixed with one of the following word
- fix : bug fix
- hotfix : urgent bug fix
- feat : new or updated feature
- docs : documentation updates
- BREAKING : if commit is a breaking change
- refactor : code refactoring (no functional change)
- perf : performance improvement
- style : UX and display updates
- test : tests and CI updates
- chore : updates on build, tools, configuration ...
- Merge branch : when merging branch
- Merge pull request : when merging PR
There are two tests type. Programmatic and Behavioral.
The main test command is npm test
Programmatic tests are runned by doing
$ bash test/pm2_programmatic_tests.sh
This test files are located in test/programmatic/*
Behavioral tests are runned by doing:
$ bash test/pm2_behavior_tests.sh
This test files are located in test/bash/*
$HOME/.pm2
contain all PM2 related files$HOME/.pm2/logs
contain all applications logs$HOME/.pm2/pids
contain all applications pids$HOME/.pm2/pm2.log
PM2 logs$HOME/.pm2/pm2.pid
PM2 pid$HOME/.pm2/rpc.sock
Socket file for remote commands$HOME/.pm2/pub.sock
Socket file for publishable events
npm install git-changelog -g
Edit .changelogrc Change "version_name" to the next version to release (example 1.1.2). Change "tag" to the latest existing tag (example 1.1.1).
Run the following command into pm2 directory
git-changelog
It will generate currentTagChangelog.md file. Just copy/paste the result into changelog.md