This commit does the following: Production start should use the following command `npm run start-producion` this first runs bower install and builds the front end app(react). Then it will use the `pm2Start` script. This script will set up the pm2 daemons to run loopback in cluster mode. This script also use `production-start` script instead of the regular `server` script. The reasons are two fold: to ensure `server` is run in es7 mode, and to wait for handshake from DB or kill itself if no DB can be found within a certain amount of time.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			32 lines
		
	
	
		
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			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
// this ensures node understands the future
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require('babel/register');
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var startTime = Date.now();
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var timeoutHandler;
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// this is where server starts booting up
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var app = require('./server');
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console.log('waiting for db to connect');
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var onConnect = function() {
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  console.log('db connected in %s ms', Date.now() - startTime);
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  if (timeoutHandler) {
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    clearTimeout(timeoutHandler);
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  }
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  app.start();
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};
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var timeoutHandler = setTimeout(function() {
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  var message =
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    'db did not after  ' +
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    (Date.now() - startTime) +
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    ' ms connect crashing hard';
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  console.log(message);
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  // purposely shutdown server
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  // pm2 should restart this in production
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  throw new Error(message);
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}, 5000);
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app.dataSources.db.on('connected', onConnect);
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