Concurrently

同时运行命令。就像 "npm run watch-js & npm run watch-less",但效果更好。「Run commands concurrently. Like `npm run watch-js & npm run watch-less` but better.」

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Run multiple commands concurrently.
Like npm run watch-js & npm run watch-less but better.

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Why

I like task automation with npm
but the usual way to run multiple commands concurrently is
npm run watch-js & npm run watch-css. That's fine but it's hard to keep
on track of different outputs. Also if one process fails, others still keep running
and you won't even notice the difference.

Another option would be to just run all commands in separate terminals. I got
tired of opening terminals and made concurrently.

Features:

  • Cross platform (including Windows)
  • Output is easy to follow with prefixes
  • With --kill-others switch, all commands are killed if one dies
  • Spawns commands with spawn-command

Install

The tool is written in Node.js, but you can use it to run any commands.

npm install -g concurrently

or if you are using it from npm scripts:

npm install concurrently --save

Usage

Remember to surround separate commands with quotes:

concurrently "command1 arg" "command2 arg"

Otherwise concurrently would try to run 4 separate commands:
command1, arg, command2, arg.

In package.json, escape quotes:

"start": "concurrently \"command1 arg\" \"command2 arg\""

NPM run commands can be shortened:

concurrently "npm:watch-js" "npm:watch-css" "npm:watch-node"

# Equivalent to:
concurrently -n watch-js,watch-css,watch-node "npm run watch-js" "npm run watch-css" "npm run watch-node"

NPM shortened commands also support wildcards. Given the following scripts in
package.json:

{
    //...
    "scripts": {
        // ...
        "watch-js": "...",
        "watch-css": "...",
        "watch-node": "...",
        // ...
    },
    // ...
}
concurrently "npm:watch-*"

# Equivalent to:
concurrently -n js,css,node "npm run watch-js" "npm run watch-css" "npm run watch-node"

# Any name provided for the wildcard command will be used as a prefix to the wildcard
# part of the script name:
concurrently -n w: npm:watch-*

# Equivalent to:
concurrently -n w:js,w:css,w:node "npm run watch-js" "npm run watch-css" "npm run watch-node"

Good frontend one-liner example here.

Help:


concurrently [options] <command ...>

General
  -m, --max-processes  How many processes should run at once.
                       New processes only spawn after all restart tries of a
                       process.                                         [number]
  -n, --names          List of custom names to be used in prefix template.
                       Example names: "main,browser,server"             [string]
  --name-separator     The character to split <names> on. Example usage:
                       concurrently -n "styles, scripts, server" --name-separator
                       ", "                                        [default: ","]
  -r, --raw            Output only raw output of processes, disables prettifying
                       and concurrently coloring.                      [boolean]
  -s, --success        Return exit code of zero or one based on the success or
                       failure of the "first" child to terminate, the "last
                       child", or succeed only if "all" child processes succeed.
                              [choices: "first", "last", "all"] [default: "all"]
  --no-color           Disables colors from logging                    [boolean]

Prefix styling
  -p, --prefix            Prefix used in logging for each process.
                          Possible values: index, pid, time, command, name,
                          none, or a template. Example template: "{time}-{pid}"
                         [string] [default: index or name (when --names is set)]
  -c, --prefix-colors     Comma-separated list of chalk colors to use on
                          prefixes. If there are more commands than colors, the
                          last color will be repeated.
                          - Available modifiers: reset, bold, dim, italic,
                          underline, inverse, hidden, strikethrough
                          - Available colors: black, red, green, yellow, blue,
                          magenta, cyan, white, gray
                          - Available background colors: bgBlack, bgRed,
                          bgGreen, bgYellow, bgBlue, bgMagenta, bgCyan, bgWhite
                          See https://www.npmjs.com/package/chalk for more
                          information.            [string] [default: "gray.dim"]
  -l, --prefix-length     Limit how many characters of the command is displayed
                          in prefix. The option can be used to shorten the
                          prefix when it is set to "command"
                                                          [number] [default: 10]
  -t, --timestamp-format  Specify the timestamp in moment/date-fns format.
                                   [string] [default: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.SSS"]

Input handling
  -i, --handle-input      Whether input should be forwarded to the child
                          processes. See examples for more information.[boolean]
  --default-input-target  Identifier for child process to which input on stdin
                          should be sent if not specified at start of input.
                          Can be either the index or the name of the process.
                                                                    [default: 0]

Killing other processes
  -k, --kill-others      kill other processes if one exits or dies     [boolean]
  --kill-others-on-fail  kill other processes if one exits with non zero status
                         code                                          [boolean]

Restarting
  --restart-tries  How many times a process that died should restart.
                                                           [number] [default: 0]
  --restart-after  Delay time to respawn the process, in milliseconds.
                                                           [number] [default: 0]

Options:
  -h, --help         Show help                                         [boolean]
  -v, -V, --version  Show version number                               [boolean]

Examples:

 - Output nothing more than stdout+stderr of child processes

     $ concurrently --raw "npm run watch-less" "npm run watch-js"

 - Normal output but without colors e.g. when logging to file

     $ concurrently --no-color "grunt watch" "http-server" > log

 - Custom prefix

     $ concurrently --prefix "{time}-{pid}" "npm run watch" "http-server"

 - Custom names and colored prefixes

     $ concurrently --names "HTTP,WATCH" -c "bgBlue.bold,bgMagenta.bold"
     "http-server" "npm run watch"

 - Send input to default

     $ concurrently --handle-input "nodemon" "npm run watch-js"
     rs  # Sends rs command to nodemon process

 - Send input to specific child identified by index

     $ concurrently --handle-input "npm run watch-js" nodemon
     1:rs

 - Send input to specific child identified by name

     $ concurrently --handle-input -n js,srv "npm run watch-js" nodemon
     srv:rs

 - Shortened NPM run commands

     $ concurrently npm:watch-node npm:watch-js npm:watch-css

 - Shortened NPM run command with wildcard

     $ concurrently npm:watch-*

For more details, visit https://github.com/kimmobrunfeldt/concurrently

Programmatic Usage

concurrently can be used programmatically by using the API documented below:

concurrently(commands[, options])

  • commands: an array of either strings (containing the commands to run) or objects
    with the shape { command, name, prefixColor }.
  • options (optional): an object containing any of the below:
    • defaultInputTarget: the default input target when reading from inputStream.
      Default: 0.
    • inputStream: a Readable stream
      to read the input from, eg process.stdin.
    • killOthers: an array of exitting conditions that will cause a process to kill others.
      Can contain any of success or failure.
    • maxProcesses: how many processes should run at once.
    • outputStream: a Writable stream
      to write logs to. Default: process.stdout.
    • prefix: the prefix type to use when logging processes output.
      Possible values: index, pid, time, command, name, none, or a template (eg [{time} process: {pid}]).
      Default: the name of the process, or its index if no name is set.
    • prefixLength: how many characters to show when prefixing with command. Default: 10
    • raw: whether raw mode should be used, meaning strictly process output will
      be logged, without any prefixes, colouring or extra stuff.
    • successCondition: the condition to consider the run was successful.
      If first, only the first process to exit will make up the success of the run; if last, the last process that exits will determine whether the run succeeds.
      Anything else means all processes should exit successfully.
    • restartTries: how many attempts to restart a process that dies will be made. Default: 0.
    • restartDelay: how many milliseconds to wait between process restarts. Default: 0.
    • timestampFormat: a date-fns format
      to use when prefixing with time. Default: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.ZZZ

Returns: a Promise that resolves if the run was successful (according to successCondition option),
or rejects, containing an array with the exit codes of each command that has been run.

Example:

const concurrently = require('concurrently');
concurrently([
    'npm:watch-*',
    { command: 'nodemon', name: 'server' }
], {
    prefix: 'name',
    killOthers: ['failure', 'success'],
    restartTries: 3,
}).then(success, failure);

FAQ

  • Process exited with code null?

    From Node child_process documentation, exit event:

    This event is emitted after the child process ends. If the process
    terminated normally, code is the final exit code of the process,
    otherwise null. If the process terminated due to receipt of a signal,
    signal is the string name of the signal, otherwise null.

    So null means the process didn't terminate normally. This will make concurrent
    to return non-zero exit code too.

  • Does this work with the npm-replacement yarn?

    Yes! In all examples above, you may replace "npm" with "yarn".

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