Node Schedules not working in Child Process










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I have a rest API running up on my cloud and in the route of "/insert_schedules" i am simply creating a child process using spawn npm module in which i am setting recurrent schedules. The problem is that my recurrent schedules are not firing. The schedule is fired only ONCE and then the child process is exited. My code is given below



Rest api Route



 var process = spawn('node', ['./test_schedule.js',argv]);
process.stdout.on('data', function(data)
console.log(data.toString())

);

process.stderr.on('data', function(err)

console.log(err)

);

process.on('exit', function()
console.log("exiting")
// resolve();

// reply("Message":"Process is finished executing")
);


Child Process Code



function initTimer() 


var rule = new schedule.RecurrenceRule();
rule.hour = args[3];
rule.minute = args[4];
rule.dayOfWeek=[0, new schedule.Range(0, 6)];
var job = schedule.scheduleJob(schedule_id,rule,
function(message)

console.log(message)
.bind(message)
return job



Please advice me that how can i fire my schedules everyday.I am using Pm2 as a process manager and i am running my scripts using pm2 start.










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    I have a rest API running up on my cloud and in the route of "/insert_schedules" i am simply creating a child process using spawn npm module in which i am setting recurrent schedules. The problem is that my recurrent schedules are not firing. The schedule is fired only ONCE and then the child process is exited. My code is given below



    Rest api Route



     var process = spawn('node', ['./test_schedule.js',argv]);
    process.stdout.on('data', function(data)
    console.log(data.toString())

    );

    process.stderr.on('data', function(err)

    console.log(err)

    );

    process.on('exit', function()
    console.log("exiting")
    // resolve();

    // reply("Message":"Process is finished executing")
    );


    Child Process Code



    function initTimer() 


    var rule = new schedule.RecurrenceRule();
    rule.hour = args[3];
    rule.minute = args[4];
    rule.dayOfWeek=[0, new schedule.Range(0, 6)];
    var job = schedule.scheduleJob(schedule_id,rule,
    function(message)

    console.log(message)
    .bind(message)
    return job



    Please advice me that how can i fire my schedules everyday.I am using Pm2 as a process manager and i am running my scripts using pm2 start.










    share|improve this question
























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      I have a rest API running up on my cloud and in the route of "/insert_schedules" i am simply creating a child process using spawn npm module in which i am setting recurrent schedules. The problem is that my recurrent schedules are not firing. The schedule is fired only ONCE and then the child process is exited. My code is given below



      Rest api Route



       var process = spawn('node', ['./test_schedule.js',argv]);
      process.stdout.on('data', function(data)
      console.log(data.toString())

      );

      process.stderr.on('data', function(err)

      console.log(err)

      );

      process.on('exit', function()
      console.log("exiting")
      // resolve();

      // reply("Message":"Process is finished executing")
      );


      Child Process Code



      function initTimer() 


      var rule = new schedule.RecurrenceRule();
      rule.hour = args[3];
      rule.minute = args[4];
      rule.dayOfWeek=[0, new schedule.Range(0, 6)];
      var job = schedule.scheduleJob(schedule_id,rule,
      function(message)

      console.log(message)
      .bind(message)
      return job



      Please advice me that how can i fire my schedules everyday.I am using Pm2 as a process manager and i am running my scripts using pm2 start.










      share|improve this question














      I have a rest API running up on my cloud and in the route of "/insert_schedules" i am simply creating a child process using spawn npm module in which i am setting recurrent schedules. The problem is that my recurrent schedules are not firing. The schedule is fired only ONCE and then the child process is exited. My code is given below



      Rest api Route



       var process = spawn('node', ['./test_schedule.js',argv]);
      process.stdout.on('data', function(data)
      console.log(data.toString())

      );

      process.stderr.on('data', function(err)

      console.log(err)

      );

      process.on('exit', function()
      console.log("exiting")
      // resolve();

      // reply("Message":"Process is finished executing")
      );


      Child Process Code



      function initTimer() 


      var rule = new schedule.RecurrenceRule();
      rule.hour = args[3];
      rule.minute = args[4];
      rule.dayOfWeek=[0, new schedule.Range(0, 6)];
      var job = schedule.scheduleJob(schedule_id,rule,
      function(message)

      console.log(message)
      .bind(message)
      return job



      Please advice me that how can i fire my schedules everyday.I am using Pm2 as a process manager and i am running my scripts using pm2 start.







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