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Getting continuous info on the console when executing a command launched from within node
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I have the following file exec-deploy.js
// exec-deploy.js
const exec = require('child_process').exec
exec("npm run deploy", (err, stdout, stderr) => console.log(stdout))
npm run deploy, when invoked from command line, prints a lot of data while it executes providing me with info about the progress of the deploy.
If I execute exec-deploy with node exec-deploy I do see all information only at the end of the execution, printed in one shot on the console.
Is it possible to get a continuous flow of info on the terminal even when I execute the npm script from within javascript?
node.js
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I have the following file exec-deploy.js
// exec-deploy.js
const exec = require('child_process').exec
exec("npm run deploy", (err, stdout, stderr) => console.log(stdout))
npm run deploy, when invoked from command line, prints a lot of data while it executes providing me with info about the progress of the deploy.
If I execute exec-deploy with node exec-deploy I do see all information only at the end of the execution, printed in one shot on the console.
Is it possible to get a continuous flow of info on the terminal even when I execute the npm script from within javascript?
node.js
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I have the following file exec-deploy.js
// exec-deploy.js
const exec = require('child_process').exec
exec("npm run deploy", (err, stdout, stderr) => console.log(stdout))
npm run deploy, when invoked from command line, prints a lot of data while it executes providing me with info about the progress of the deploy.
If I execute exec-deploy with node exec-deploy I do see all information only at the end of the execution, printed in one shot on the console.
Is it possible to get a continuous flow of info on the terminal even when I execute the npm script from within javascript?
node.js
I have the following file exec-deploy.js
// exec-deploy.js
const exec = require('child_process').exec
exec("npm run deploy", (err, stdout, stderr) => console.log(stdout))
npm run deploy, when invoked from command line, prints a lot of data while it executes providing me with info about the progress of the deploy.
If I execute exec-deploy with node exec-deploy I do see all information only at the end of the execution, printed in one shot on the console.
Is it possible to get a continuous flow of info on the terminal even when I execute the npm script from within javascript?
node.js
node.js
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After some reading of the official documentation and of this interesting article I found the solution for my problem, which consists in using spawn instead of exec specifying the following options
spawn('npm run deploy', null,
stdio: 'inherit',
shell: true,
);
Good job on finding a solution to your problem! You can help the community by marking this question as solved.
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After some reading of the official documentation and of this interesting article I found the solution for my problem, which consists in using spawn instead of exec specifying the following options
spawn('npm run deploy', null,
stdio: 'inherit',
shell: true,
);
Good job on finding a solution to your problem! You can help the community by marking this question as solved.
– OzW
Mar 27 at 13:22
add a comment |
After some reading of the official documentation and of this interesting article I found the solution for my problem, which consists in using spawn instead of exec specifying the following options
spawn('npm run deploy', null,
stdio: 'inherit',
shell: true,
);
Good job on finding a solution to your problem! You can help the community by marking this question as solved.
– OzW
Mar 27 at 13:22
add a comment |
After some reading of the official documentation and of this interesting article I found the solution for my problem, which consists in using spawn instead of exec specifying the following options
spawn('npm run deploy', null,
stdio: 'inherit',
shell: true,
);
After some reading of the official documentation and of this interesting article I found the solution for my problem, which consists in using spawn instead of exec specifying the following options
spawn('npm run deploy', null,
stdio: 'inherit',
shell: true,
);
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