to start child with parent dir as cwd:
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
var path = require('path')
var parentDir = path.resolve(process.cwd(), '..');
exec('doSomethingThere', {cwd: parentDir}, function (error, stdout, stderr) {
// if you also want to change current process working directory:
process.chdir(parentDir);
});
Update: if you want to retrieve child's cwd:
var fs = require('fs');
var os = require('os');
var exec = require('child_process').exec;
function getCWD(pid, callback) {
switch (os.type()) {
case 'Linux':
fs.readlink('/proc/' + pid + '/cwd', callback); break;
case 'Darwin':
exec('lsof -a -d cwd -p ' + pid + ' | tail -1 | awk '{print $9}'', callback);
break;
default:
callback('unsupported OS');
}
}
// start your child process
// note that you can't do like this, as you launch shell process
// and shell's child don't change it's cwd:
// var child1 = exec('cd .. & sleep 1 && cd .. sleep 1');
var child1 = exec('some process that changes cwd using chdir syscall');
// watch it changing cwd:
var i = setInterval(getCWD.bind(null, child1.pid, console.log), 100);
child1.on('exit', clearInterval.bind(null, i));
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