wheels server status
Show detailed status of the Wheels development server.
Synopsis
wheels server status [options]
Description
The wheels server status
command displays the current status of your CommandBox server along with Wheels-specific information. It provides more context than the standard server status command.
Options
name
name
Type: String
Description: Name of the server to check
Example:
wheels server status name=myapp
--json
--json
Type: Boolean flag
Description: Output status in JSON format
Example:
wheels server status --json
--verbose
--verbose
Type: Boolean flag
Description: Show detailed server information
Example:
wheels server status --verbose
Examples
# Check default server status
wheels server status
# Check specific server
wheels server status name=myapp
# Get JSON output for scripting
wheels server status --json
# Show verbose details
wheels server status --verbose
Output Information
When the server is running, displays:
Server running status
URL and port information
Wheels framework version
Application root directory
Quick action suggestions
Example output:
Wheels Server Status
===================
Status: Running
URL: http://127.0.0.1:60000
PID: 12345
Wheels Application Info:
Wheels Version: 2.5.0
Application Root: /Users/you/myapp
Quick Actions:
wheels server open - Open in browser
wheels server log - View logs
wheels reload - Reload application
Notes
The command enhances CommandBox's native status with Wheels-specific information
Use
--json
format when integrating with scripts or other toolsThe verbose flag shows additional server configuration details
Related Commands
wheels server start
- Start the serverwheels server stop
- Stop the serverwheels server log
- View server logs
See Also
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