I have a Node.js file called “server.js”.
In the script, I am opening some files using something like:
var certPem = fs.readFileSync('cert_and_key_dev.pem', encoding='ascii');
Using the bash shell, if I cd into the directory where the server.js is, and run the command:
[mybashshell]$ node server.js
It works, I got no error. Server launches and runs.
Now when I cd OUT OF the directory where the server.js file is, then run the same shell command again to launch my server.
It complains about my file path to my “cert_and_key_dev.pem” being broken.
I wasn’t expecting something like this to happen. I though the path used in the script file being executed should be relative to the script file, not to the location where I executed my bash shell command.
Any ideas?
Put this at the beginning of your script.
This will change the process’s working directory into the directory path of the file (
__dirname) being executed.For more information on the function read this.