Service-template-node/Configuration

= Configuration = The first thing you should configure is the service's general information (name, description, etc.). Open up and change (at least) the following fields: Now change the service's name in and. While you are there, you might want to look at and play with other configuration parameters, such as: For more information on configuration possibilities, take a look at the service-runner documentation.
 * - the number of workers to start; some special values are:
 * will not do any forking, but run the service in the master process
 * will spawn as many worker processes as there are CPU cores on the host
 * - the maximum amount of memory (in MB) a worker's heap can have
 * and  - the configuration for logging and metrics facilities
 * - the block instructing the master process which services to start; there can be more than one service, if, e.g., your service depends on another Node.js service being present; each service has further the following information:
 * - the service's name
 * - the module starting the service; if not given, the service's name is used instead
 * - the configuration object passed directly to the service; settings to consider (remember to update them in both as well as ):
 * - the port to start the service on (default: )
 * - where to bind the service's server (default: )
 * you may add here any other configuration options needed by your service, as long as it is valid YAML; these will be accessible via the  object