#!perl use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; use Server::Starter qw(start_server restart_server stop_server); my %opts = ( port => [], path => [], ); GetOptions( map { $_ => do { my $name = (split '=', $_, 2)[0]; $name =~ s/-/_/g; $opts{$name} ||= undef; ref($opts{$name}) ? $opts{$name} : \$opts{$name}; }, } qw(port=s path=s interval=i log-file=s pid-file=s dir=s signal-on-hup=s signal-on-term=s backlog=i envdir=s enable-auto-restart=i daemonize auto-restart-interval=i kill-old-delay=i status-file=s restart stop help version), ) or exit 1; pod2usage( -exitval => 0, -verbose => 1, ) if $opts{help}; if ($opts{version}) { print "$Server::Starter::VERSION\n"; exit 0; } if ($opts{restart}) { restart_server(%opts); exit 0; } if ($opts{stop}) { stop_server(%opts); exit 0; } if ($opts{daemonize}) { die "Usage: --log-file option must be specified together with --deamonize\n" unless defined $opts{log_file}; } # validate options die "server program not specified\n" unless @ARGV; start_server( %opts, exec => \@ARGV, ); __END__ =head1 NAME start_server - a superdaemon for hot-deploying server programs =head1 SYNOPSIS start_server [options] -- server-prog server-arg1 server-arg2 ... # start Plack using Starlet listening at TCP port 8000 start_server --port=8000 -- plackup -s Starlet --max-workers=100 index.psgi =head1 DESCRIPTION This script is a frontend of L. For more information please refer to the documentation of the module. =head1 OPTIONS =head2 --port=(port|host:port|port=fd|host:port=fd) TCP port to listen to (if omitted, will not bind to any ports) If host is not specified, then the program will bind to the default address of IPv4 ("0.0.0.0"). Square brackets should be used to specify an IPv6 address (e.g. --port=[::1]:8080) If fd is specified, then start_server allocates the socket at the given number. =head2 --path=path path at where to listen using unix socket (optional) =head2 --dir=path working directory, start_server do chdir to before exec (optional) =head2 --interval=seconds minimum interval to respawn the server program (default: 1) =head2 --signal-on-hup=SIGNAL name of the signal to be sent to the server process when start_server receives a SIGHUP (default: SIGTERM). If you use this option, be sure to also use C<--signal-on-term> below. =head2 --signal-on-term=SIGNAL name of the signal to be sent to the server process when start_server receives a SIGTERM (default: SIGTERM) =head2 --pid-file=filename if set, writes the process id of the start_server process to the file =head2 --status-file=filename if set, writes the status of the server process(es) to the file =head2 --envdir=ENVDIR directory that contains environment variables to the server processes. It is intended for use with C in C. This can be overwritten by environment variable C. =head2 --log-file=file =head2 --log-file="| cmd args..." if set, redirects STDOUT and STDERR to given file or command =head2 --daemonize deamonizes the server (by doing fork,setsid,fork). Must be used together with C<--log-file>. =head2 --enable-auto-restart enables automatic restart by time. This can be overwritten by environment variable C. =head2 --auto-restart-interval=seconds automatic restart interval (default 360). It is used with C<--enable-auto-restart> option. This can be overwritten by environment variable C. =head2 --kill-old-delay=seconds time to suspend to send a signal to the old worker. The default value is 5 when C<--enable-auto-restart> is set, 0 otherwise. This can be overwritten by environment variable C. =head2 --backlog=size specifies a listen backlog parameter, whose default is SOMAXCONN (usually 128 on Linux). While SOMAXCONN is enough for most loads, large backlog is required for heavy loads. =head2 --restart this is a wrapper command that reads the pid of the start_server process from --pid-file, sends SIGHUP to the process and waits until the server(s) of the older generation(s) die by monitoring the contents of the --status-file =head2 --stop this is a wrapper command that reads the pid of the start_server process from --pid-file, sends SIGTERM to the process. =head2 --help prints this help =head2 --version prints the version number =head1 AUTHOR Kazuho Oku =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut