require 'win32/service' # Simply abstracts the common stuff that the config tool needs to do # when dealing with Win32. It is a very thin wrapper which may expand # later. module W32Support # Lists all of the services that have "mongrel" in the binary_path_name # of the service. This detects the mongrel services. def W32Support.list Win32::Service.services.select {|s| s.binary_path_name =~ /mongrel/ } end # Just gets the display name of the service. def W32Support.display(name) Win32::Service.getdisplayname(name) end # Performs one operations (like :start or :start) which need # to be "monitored" until they're done. The wait_for parameter # should be a regex for the content of the status like /running/ # or /stopped/ def W32Support.do_and_wait(service_name, operation, wait_for) status = W32Support.status(service_name) if status =~ wait_for # already running call the block once and leave yield status else # start trying to start it Win32::Service.send(operation, service_name) status = W32Support.status(service_name) while status !~ wait_for yield status status = W32Support.status(service_name) end # do one last yield so they know it started yield status end end # Starts the requested service and calls a passed in block # until the service is done. You should sleep for a short # period until it's done or there's an exception. def W32Support.start(service_name) W32Support.do_and_wait(service_name, :start, /running/) do |status| yield status end end # Stops the service. Just like W32Support.start is will call # a block while it checks for the service to actually stop. def W32Support.stop(service_name) W32Support.do_and_wait(service_name, :stop, /stopped/) do |status| yield status end end # Returns the current_state field of the service. def W32Support.status(service_name) Win32::Service.status(service_name).current_state end # Deletes the service from the system. It first tries to stop # the service, and if you pass in a block it will call it while # the service is being stopped. def W32Support.delete(service_name) begin W32Support.stop(service_name) do |status| yield status if block_given? end rescue end begin Win32::Service.delete(service_name) rescue end end end