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I have a JS file that runs via node.js, so normally I crank open a terminal window and type something like node myfile.js and it runs and runs all day; fun.

Then when I want to reboot it, I hit control-c and and it quits. Then I can run the command again.

Now what I would like to do is be able to do this through a web page so that my users can run specific JS files and also be able to "reboot" them.

So two questions about this:

  1. Is it possible, and if so how do I get started?
  2. Is it safe, and if not, can it be made safe?

Based on swatkins response

i tried this and got nothing

 $output = exec("node -v");
 echo $output;

then i tried on my local machine and it worked fine what gives ?

also I'm still not sure about the security and the ability to stop a running script

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Assuming you're on Unix-based OS:

You can run shell commands via the exec() function:

// in php file
// to start the script 
exec("node myscript.js &", $output);

$output becomes an array of each line of output, so you can see what the process id is. Then you would use that process id to kill the script:

exec("kill " . $processid);

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