Stopping previous nodejs process on specific port in gitlab CI/CD pipeline












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I am writing a gitlab CI/CD pipeline for deployment on AWS. I am stuck and can't find any solution related to stopping the previous process of same branch as now the new process needs to be started on the same port but with the latest commit. Here different ports are running different node processes from their relevant branches, so I would need to stop the process from the branch to which new code is being commited, only.










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    I am writing a gitlab CI/CD pipeline for deployment on AWS. I am stuck and can't find any solution related to stopping the previous process of same branch as now the new process needs to be started on the same port but with the latest commit. Here different ports are running different node processes from their relevant branches, so I would need to stop the process from the branch to which new code is being commited, only.










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      I am writing a gitlab CI/CD pipeline for deployment on AWS. I am stuck and can't find any solution related to stopping the previous process of same branch as now the new process needs to be started on the same port but with the latest commit. Here different ports are running different node processes from their relevant branches, so I would need to stop the process from the branch to which new code is being commited, only.










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      I am writing a gitlab CI/CD pipeline for deployment on AWS. I am stuck and can't find any solution related to stopping the previous process of same branch as now the new process needs to be started on the same port but with the latest commit. Here different ports are running different node processes from their relevant branches, so I would need to stop the process from the branch to which new code is being commited, only.







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