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Quick Overview

Nodemon is a utility that monitors for changes in your Node.js application and automatically restarts the server. It's designed to be a simple and efficient tool for developers, eliminating the need to manually stop and restart the server during development.

Pros

  • Automatically restarts the Node.js application when file changes are detected
  • Supports various file types and can be configured to watch specific directories
  • Improves development workflow and productivity
  • Lightweight and easy to integrate into existing projects

Cons

  • May cause slight delay in restarting for large applications
  • Can occasionally miss file changes if they occur too rapidly
  • Might lead to unexpected behavior if not configured properly
  • Limited to Node.js applications and environments

Code Examples

  1. Basic usage with a Node.js application:
// Run this command in your terminal
nodemon app.js
  1. Using nodemon with npm scripts in package.json:
{
  "scripts": {
    "dev": "nodemon app.js"
  }
}
  1. Configuring nodemon with a nodemon.json file:
{
  "watch": ["src"],
  "ext": "js,json",
  "ignore": ["src/**/*.spec.js"],
  "exec": "npm run build && node ./dist/app.js"
}

Getting Started

To get started with nodemon, follow these steps:

  1. Install nodemon globally:

    npm install -g nodemon
    
  2. Navigate to your Node.js project directory.

  3. Run your application using nodemon:

    nodemon your-app.js
    
  4. (Optional) Create a nodemon.json file in your project root for custom configuration:

    {
      "watch": ["src"],
      "ext": "js,json",
      "ignore": ["src/**/*.spec.js"],
      "exec": "npm run build && node ./dist/app.js"
    }
    
  5. (Optional) Add a script to your package.json for easier usage:

    {
      "scripts": {
        "dev": "nodemon your-app.js"
      }
    }
    

Now you can use npm run dev to start your application with nodemon.

Competitor Comparisons

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Pros of ncc

  • Compiles Node.js projects into a single file, simplifying deployment
  • Reduces dependencies by bundling them into the output file
  • Optimizes for production use with minimal configuration

Cons of ncc

  • Less suitable for development workflows compared to nodemon
  • Lacks automatic restarting of applications during development
  • May increase build time for large projects

Code Comparison

nodemon:

{
  "scripts": {
    "dev": "nodemon server.js"
  }
}

ncc:

{
  "scripts": {
    "build": "ncc build server.js -o dist"
  }
}

Key Differences

nodemon is primarily a development tool that watches for file changes and automatically restarts the application. It's ideal for rapid development and testing.

ncc, on the other hand, is a build tool that compiles Node.js projects into a single file. It's more suited for production deployments and simplifying the distribution of Node.js applications.

While nodemon enhances the development experience with live reloading, ncc focuses on optimizing the final output for deployment. Developers often use nodemon during development and ncc (or similar tools) for building the production version of their application.

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Pros of n

  • Simpler and more lightweight, focused solely on Node.js version management
  • Faster installation and switching between Node.js versions
  • Supports installation of specific Node.js versions by passing version numbers

Cons of n

  • Limited to Node.js version management, lacks automatic restarting functionality
  • Requires manual restarting of Node.js applications after code changes
  • Less suitable for development environments that require constant file watching

Code Comparison

n:

n 14.17.0
n latest
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nodemon:

nodemon app.js
nodemon --watch src --ext js,json

Summary

n is a lightweight tool focused on Node.js version management, offering quick installation and version switching. It's ideal for developers who frequently work with different Node.js versions.

nodemon, on the other hand, is designed for automatic restarting of Node.js applications during development. It watches for file changes and restarts the application, making it more suitable for active development environments.

While n excels in version management, nodemon provides a more comprehensive development experience with its file watching and automatic restarting capabilities. The choice between the two depends on specific project requirements and development workflow preferences.

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  • Supports custom routes and middlewares
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Cons of json-server

  • Limited to JSON data and REST APIs
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  • Not designed for live reloading of application code

Code Comparison

json-server:

{
  "posts": [
    { "id": 1, "title": "json-server", "author": "typicode" }
  ],
  "comments": [
    { "id": 1, "body": "some comment", "postId": 1 }
  ]
}

nodemon:

{
  "watch": ["src"],
  "ext": "js,json",
  "ignore": ["src/**/*.spec.ts"],
  "exec": "ts-node ./src/server.ts"
}

Key Differences

  • Purpose: json-server is for creating mock REST APIs, while nodemon is for auto-restarting Node.js applications during development.
  • Functionality: json-server focuses on API simulation, whereas nodemon monitors file changes and restarts the application.
  • Use case: json-server is ideal for frontend development and API prototyping, while nodemon is essential for backend development workflows.

Similarities

  • Both tools aim to improve developer productivity
  • They can be used in conjunction for full-stack development
  • Both are popular in the Node.js ecosystem and have active communities

Conclusion

While json-server and nodemon serve different purposes, they can complement each other in a full-stack development environment. json-server excels at creating mock APIs quickly, while nodemon enhances the development workflow by automating application restarts.

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Pros of tsx

  • Faster execution due to esbuild-based compilation
  • Built-in TypeScript support without additional configuration
  • Smaller package size and fewer dependencies

Cons of tsx

  • Less mature and potentially less stable than nodemon
  • Focused primarily on TypeScript, may not be ideal for pure JavaScript projects
  • Limited configuration options compared to nodemon's extensive customization

Code Comparison

tsx:

tsx watch src/index.ts

nodemon:

nodemon --exec ts-node src/index.ts

tsx offers a more streamlined command for running TypeScript files, while nodemon requires additional configuration or flags to achieve the same result.

Key Differences

  • Purpose: tsx is specifically designed for TypeScript execution, while nodemon is a general-purpose file watcher for various Node.js applications.
  • Performance: tsx leverages esbuild for faster compilation and execution, whereas nodemon relies on the standard Node.js runtime.
  • Ecosystem: nodemon has a larger user base and more extensive documentation, while tsx is newer and more focused on TypeScript development.

Use Cases

  • Choose tsx for TypeScript-centric projects that prioritize speed and simplicity.
  • Opt for nodemon when working with diverse Node.js applications or requiring advanced customization options.

Both tools serve their purposes well, with tsx excelling in TypeScript-specific scenarios and nodemon offering broader language support and flexibility.

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Pros of tsup

  • Focused on TypeScript bundling and compilation
  • Supports multiple output formats (ESM, CJS, IIFE)
  • Zero-config by default, with easy customization options

Cons of tsup

  • Limited to TypeScript/JavaScript projects
  • Doesn't provide live-reloading or automatic restarts
  • May require additional setup for complex projects

Code Comparison

tsup configuration:

import { defineConfig } from 'tsup'

export default defineConfig({
  entry: ['src/index.ts'],
  format: ['cjs', 'esm'],
  dts: true,
})

nodemon configuration:

{
  "watch": ["src"],
  "ext": "ts,json",
  "ignore": ["src/**/*.spec.ts"],
  "exec": "ts-node ./src/index.ts"
}

Summary

tsup is a TypeScript-focused bundler that excels in creating optimized builds for various module formats. It's ideal for library authors and projects requiring efficient TypeScript compilation.

nodemon, on the other hand, is a more general-purpose tool for automatically restarting Node.js applications during development. It works with various file types and is not limited to TypeScript projects.

Choose tsup for streamlined TypeScript builds and bundling, while nodemon is better suited for live development and automatic restarts across different Node.js project types.

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nodemon

nodemon is a tool that helps develop Node.js based applications by automatically restarting the node application when file changes in the directory are detected.

nodemon does not require any additional changes to your code or method of development. nodemon is a replacement wrapper for node. To use nodemon, replace the word node on the command line when executing your script.

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Installation

Either through cloning with git or by using npm (the recommended way):

npm install -g nodemon # or using yarn: yarn global add nodemon

And nodemon will be installed globally to your system path.

You can also install nodemon as a development dependency:

npm install --save-dev nodemon # or using yarn: yarn add nodemon -D

With a local installation, nodemon will not be available in your system path or you can't use it directly from the command line. Instead, the local installation of nodemon can be run by calling it from within an npm script (such as npm start) or using npx nodemon.

Usage

nodemon wraps your application, so you can pass all the arguments you would normally pass to your app:

nodemon [your node app]

For CLI options, use the -h (or --help) argument:

nodemon -h

Using nodemon is simple, if my application accepted a host and port as the arguments, I would start it as so:

nodemon ./server.js localhost 8080

Any output from this script is prefixed with [nodemon], otherwise all output from your application, errors included, will be echoed out as expected.

You can also pass the inspect flag to node through the command line as you would normally:

nodemon --inspect ./server.js 80

If you have a package.json file for your app, you can omit the main script entirely and nodemon will read the package.json for the main property and use that value as the app (ref).

nodemon will also search for the scripts.start property in package.json (as of nodemon 1.1.x).

Also check out the FAQ or issues for nodemon.

Automatic re-running

nodemon was originally written to restart hanging processes such as web servers, but now supports apps that cleanly exit. If your script exits cleanly, nodemon will continue to monitor the directory (or directories) and restart the script if there are any changes.

Manual restarting

Whilst nodemon is running, if you need to manually restart your application, instead of stopping and restart nodemon, you can type rs with a carriage return, and nodemon will restart your process.

Config files

nodemon supports local and global configuration files. These are usually named nodemon.json and can be located in the current working directory or in your home directory. An alternative local configuration file can be specified with the --config <file> option.

The specificity is as follows, so that a command line argument will always override the config file settings:

  • command line arguments
  • local config
  • global config

A config file can take any of the command line arguments as JSON key values, for example:

{
  "verbose": true,
  "ignore": ["*.test.js", "**/fixtures/**"],
  "execMap": {
    "rb": "ruby",
    "pde": "processing --sketch={{pwd}} --run"
  }
}

The above nodemon.json file might be my global config so that I have support for ruby files and processing files, and I can run nodemon demo.pde and nodemon will automatically know how to run the script even though out of the box support for processing scripts.

A further example of options can be seen in sample-nodemon.md

package.json

If you want to keep all your package configurations in one place, nodemon supports using package.json for configuration. Specify the config in the same format as you would for a config file but under nodemonConfig in the package.json file, for example, take the following package.json:

{
  "name": "nodemon",
  "homepage": "http://nodemon.io",
  "...": "... other standard package.json values",
  "nodemonConfig": {
    "ignore": ["**/test/**", "**/docs/**"],
    "delay": 2500
  }
}

Note that if you specify a --config file or provide a local nodemon.json any package.json config is ignored.

This section needs better documentation, but for now you can also see nodemon --help config (also here).

Using nodemon as a module

Please see doc/requireable.md

Using nodemon as child process

Please see doc/events.md

Running non-node scripts

nodemon can also be used to execute and monitor other programs. nodemon will read the file extension of the script being run and monitor that extension instead of .js if there's no nodemon.json:

nodemon --exec "python -v" ./app.py

Now nodemon will run app.py with python in verbose mode (note that if you're not passing args to the exec program, you don't need the quotes), and look for new or modified files with the .py extension.

Default executables

Using the nodemon.json config file, you can define your own default executables using the execMap property. This is particularly useful if you're working with a language that isn't supported by default by nodemon.

To add support for nodemon to know about the .pl extension (for Perl), the nodemon.json file would add:

{
  "execMap": {
    "pl": "perl"
  }
}

Now running the following, nodemon will know to use perl as the executable:

nodemon script.pl

It's generally recommended to use the global nodemon.json to add your own execMap options. However, if there's a common default that's missing, this can be merged in to the project so that nodemon supports it by default, by changing default.js and sending a pull request.

Monitoring multiple directories

By default nodemon monitors the current working directory. If you want to take control of that option, use the --watch option to add specific paths:

nodemon --watch app --watch libs app/server.js

Now nodemon will only restart if there are changes in the ./app or ./libs directory. By default nodemon will traverse sub-directories, so there's no need in explicitly including sub-directories.

Nodemon also supports unix globbing, e.g --watch './lib/*'. The globbing pattern must be quoted. For advanced globbing, see picomatch documentation, the library that nodemon uses through chokidar (which in turn uses it through anymatch).

Specifying extension watch list

By default, nodemon looks for files with the .js, .mjs, .coffee, .litcoffee, and .json extensions. If you use the --exec option and monitor app.py nodemon will monitor files with the extension of .py. However, you can specify your own list with the -e (or --ext) switch like so:

nodemon -e js,pug

Now nodemon will restart on any changes to files in the directory (or subdirectories) with the extensions .js, .pug.

Ignoring files

By default, nodemon will only restart when a .js JavaScript file changes. In some cases you will want to ignore some specific files, directories or file patterns, to prevent nodemon from prematurely restarting your application.

This can be done via the command line:

nodemon --ignore lib/ --ignore tests/

Or specific files can be ignored:

nodemon --ignore lib/app.js

Patterns can also be ignored (but be sure to quote the arguments):

nodemon --ignore 'lib/*.js'

Important the ignore rules are patterns matched to the full absolute path, and this determines how many files are monitored. If using a wild card glob pattern, it needs to be used as ** or omitted entirely. For example, nodemon --ignore '**/test/**' will work, whereas --ignore '*/test/*' will not.

Note that by default, nodemon will ignore the .git, node_modules, bower_components, .nyc_output, coverage and .sass-cache directories and add your ignored patterns to the list. If you want to indeed watch a directory like node_modules, you need to override the underlying default ignore rules.

Application isn't restarting

In some networked environments (such as a container running nodemon reading across a mounted drive), you will need to use the legacyWatch: true which enables Chokidar's polling.

Via the CLI, use either --legacy-watch or -L for short:

nodemon -L

Though this should be a last resort as it will poll every file it can find.

Delaying restarting

In some situations, you may want to wait until a number of files have changed. The timeout before checking for new file changes is 1 second. If you're uploading a number of files and it's taking some number of seconds, this could cause your app to restart multiple times unnecessarily.

To add an extra throttle, or delay restarting, use the --delay command:

nodemon --delay 10 server.js

For more precision, milliseconds can be specified. Either as a float:

nodemon --delay 2.5 server.js

Or using the time specifier (ms):

nodemon --delay 2500ms server.js

The delay figure is number of seconds (or milliseconds, if specified) to delay before restarting. So nodemon will only restart your app the given number of seconds after the last file change.

If you are setting this value in nodemon.json, the value will always be interpreted in milliseconds. E.g., the following are equivalent:

nodemon --delay 2.5

{
  "delay": 2500
}

Gracefully reloading down your script

It is possible to have nodemon send any signal that you specify to your application.

nodemon --signal SIGHUP server.js

Your application can handle the signal as follows.

process.on("SIGHUP", function () {
  reloadSomeConfiguration();
  process.kill(process.pid, "SIGTERM");
})

Please note that nodemon will send this signal to every process in the process tree.

If you are using cluster, then each workers (as well as the master) will receive the signal. If you wish to terminate all workers on receiving a SIGHUP, a common pattern is to catch the SIGHUP in the master, and forward SIGTERM to all workers, while ensuring that all workers ignore SIGHUP.

if (cluster.isMaster) {
  process.on("SIGHUP", function () {
    for (const worker of Object.values(cluster.workers)) {
      worker.process.kill("SIGTERM");
    }
  });
} else {
  process.on("SIGHUP", function() {})
}

Controlling shutdown of your script

nodemon sends a kill signal to your application when it sees a file update. If you need to clean up on shutdown inside your script you can capture the kill signal and handle it yourself.

The following example will listen once for the SIGUSR2 signal (used by nodemon to restart), run the clean up process and then kill itself for nodemon to continue control:

// important to use `on` and not `once` as nodemon can re-send the kill signal
process.on('SIGUSR2', function () {
  gracefulShutdown(function () {
    process.kill(process.pid, 'SIGTERM');
  });
});

Note that the process.kill is only called once your shutdown jobs are complete. Hat tip to Benjie Gillam for writing this technique up.

Triggering events when nodemon state changes

If you want growl like notifications when nodemon restarts or to trigger an action when an event happens, then you can either require nodemon or add event actions to your nodemon.json file.

For example, to trigger a notification on a Mac when nodemon restarts, nodemon.json looks like this:

{
  "events": {
    "restart": "osascript -e 'display notification \"app restarted\" with title \"nodemon\"'"
  }
}

A full list of available events is listed on the event states wiki. Note that you can bind to both states and messages.

Pipe output to somewhere else

nodemon({
  script: ...,
  stdout: false // important: this tells nodemon not to output to console
}).on('readable', function() { // the `readable` event indicates that data is ready to pick up
  this.stdout.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('output.txt'));
  this.stderr.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('err.txt'));
});

Using nodemon in your gulp workflow

Check out the gulp-nodemon plugin to integrate nodemon with the rest of your project's gulp workflow.

Using nodemon in your Grunt workflow

Check out the grunt-nodemon plugin to integrate nodemon with the rest of your project's grunt workflow.

Pronunciation

nodemon, is it pronounced: node-mon, no-demon or node-e-mon (like pokémon)?

Well...I've been asked this many times before. I like that I've been asked this before. There's been bets as to which one it actually is.

The answer is simple, but possibly frustrating. I'm not saying (how I pronounce it). It's up to you to call it as you like. All answers are correct :)

Design principles

  • Fewer flags is better
  • Works across all platforms
  • Fewer features
  • Let individuals build on top of nodemon
  • Offer all CLI functionality as an API
  • Contributions must have and pass tests

Nodemon is not perfect, and CLI arguments has sprawled beyond where I'm completely happy, but perhaps it can be reduced a little one day.

FAQ

See the FAQ and please add your own questions if you think they would help others.

Backers

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