#!/usr/bin/env puma require "envied" require "dotenv" Dotenv.load ENVied.require # The directory to operate out of. # # The default is the current directory. # # directory '/u/apps/lolcat' # Use an object or block as the rack application. This allows the # config file to be the application itself. # # app do |env| # puts env # # body = 'Hello, World!' # # [200, { 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain', 'Content-Length' => body.length.to_s }, [body]] # end # Load “path” as a rackup file. # # The default is “config.ru”. # # rackup '/u/apps/lolcat/config.ru' # Set the environment in which the rack's app will run. The value must be a string. # # The default is “development”. # environment(ENV["RACK_ENV"]) # Daemonize the server into the background. Highly suggest that # this be combined with “pidfile” and “stdout_redirect”. # # The default is “false”. # # daemonize # daemonize false # Store the pid of the server in the file at “path”. # # pidfile '/u/apps/lolcat/tmp/pids/puma.pid' # Use “path” as the file to store the server info state. This is # used by “pumactl” to query and control the server. # # state_path '/u/apps/lolcat/tmp/pids/puma.state' # Redirect STDOUT and STDERR to files specified. The 3rd parameter # (“append”) specifies whether the output is appended, the default is # “false”. # # stdout_redirect '/u/apps/lolcat/log/stdout', '/u/apps/lolcat/log/stderr' # stdout_redirect '/u/apps/lolcat/log/stdout', '/u/apps/lolcat/log/stderr', true # Disable request logging. # # The default is “false”. # quiet # Configure “min” to be the minimum number of threads to use to answer # requests and “max” the maximum. # # The default is “0, 16”. # threads(Integer(ENV["PUMA_THREADS_MIN"]), Integer(ENV["PUMA_THREADS_MAX"])) # Bind the server to “url”. “tcp://”, “unix://” and “ssl://” are the only # accepted protocols. # # The default is “tcp://0.0.0.0:9292”. # # bind 'tcp://0.0.0.0:9292' # bind 'unix:///var/run/puma.sock' # bind 'unix:///var/run/puma.sock?umask=0777' # bind 'ssl://127.0.0.1:9292?key=path_to_key&cert=path_to_cert' # Instead of “bind 'ssl://127.0.0.1:9292?key=path_to_key&cert=path_to_cert'” you # can also use the “ssl_bind” option. # # ssl_bind '127.0.0.1', '9292', { key: path_to_key, cert: path_to_cert } # Code to run before doing a restart. This code should # close log files, database connections, etc. # # This can be called multiple times to add code each time. # on_restart do require "./lib/{{namespace}}" Shogun::Database.connection.disconnect! and {{namespace_module}}.logger.debug { "Closed database connection." } {{namespace_module}}.logger.close end # Command to use to restart puma. This should be just how to # load puma itself (ie. 'ruby -Ilib bin/puma'), not the arguments # to puma, as those are the same as the original process. # # restart_command '/u/app/lolcat/bin/restart_puma' # === Cluster mode === # How many worker processes to run. # # The default is “0”. # workers(Integer(ENV["PUMA_WORKERS"] || 0)) # Code to run when a worker boots to setup the process before booting # the app. # # This can be called multiple times to add hooks. # on_worker_boot do require "./lib/{{namespace}}" Shogun::Database.new(logger: {{namespace_module}}.logger) end # Code to run when a worker boots to setup the process after booting # the app. # # This can be called multiple times to add hooks. # # after_worker_boot do # # end # Allow workers to reload bundler context when master process is issued # a USR1 signal. This allows proper reloading of gems while the master # is preserved across a phased-restart. (incompatible with preload_app) # (off by default) # prune_bundler # Preload the application before starting the workers; this conflicts with # phased restart feature. (off by default) # preload_app! # Additional text to display in process listing # tag(ENV["APPLICATION_NAME"]) # Change the default timeout of workers # worker_timeout(Integer(ENV["PUMA_WORKER_TIMEOUT"] || 60)) # === Puma control rack application === # Start the puma control rack application on “url”. This application can # be communicated with to control the main server. Additionally, you can # provide an authentication token, so all requests to the control server # will need to include that token as a query parameter. This allows for # simple authentication. # # Check out https://github.com/puma/puma/blob/master/lib/puma/app/status.rb # to see what the app has available. # # activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock' # activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock', { auth_token: '12345' } # activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock', { no_token: true }