lib/rainbows/configurator.rb in rainbows-0.97.0 vs lib/rainbows/configurator.rb in rainbows-1.0.0pre1
- old
+ new
@@ -1,46 +1,44 @@
# -*- encoding: binary -*-
-module Rainbows
- # This module adds \Rainbows! to the
- # {Unicorn::Configurator}[http://unicorn.bogomips.org/Unicorn/Configurator.html]
- module Configurator
+# This module adds \Rainbows! to the
+# {Unicorn::Configurator}[http://unicorn.bogomips.org/Unicorn/Configurator.html]
+module Rainbows::Configurator
- # configures \Rainbows! with a given concurrency model to +use+ and
- # a +worker_connections+ upper-bound. This method may be called
- # inside a Unicorn/\Rainbows! configuration file:
- #
- # Rainbows! do
- # use :ThreadSpawn # concurrency model to use
- # worker_connections 400
- # keepalive_timeout 0 # zero disables keepalives entirely
- # client_max_body_size 5*1024*1024 # 5 megabytes
- # end
- #
- # # the rest of the Unicorn configuration
- # worker_processes 8
- #
- # See the documentation for the respective Revactor, ThreadSpawn,
- # and ThreadPool classes for descriptions and recommendations for
- # each of them. The total number of clients we're able to serve is
- # +worker_processes+ * +worker_connections+, so in the above example
- # we can serve 8 * 400 = 3200 clients concurrently.
- #
- # The default is +keepalive_timeout+ is 5 seconds, which should be
- # enough under most conditions for browsers to render the page and
- # start retrieving extra elements for. Increasing this beyond 5
- # seconds is not recommended. Zero disables keepalive entirely
- # (but pipelining fully-formed requests is still works).
- #
- # The default +client_max_body_size+ is 1 megabyte (1024 * 1024 bytes),
- # setting this to +nil+ will disable body size checks and allow any
- # size to be specified.
- def Rainbows!(&block)
- block_given? or raise ArgumentError, "Rainbows! requires a block"
- HttpServer.setup(block)
- end
-
+ # configures \Rainbows! with a given concurrency model to +use+ and
+ # a +worker_connections+ upper-bound. This method may be called
+ # inside a Unicorn/\Rainbows! configuration file:
+ #
+ # Rainbows! do
+ # use :ThreadSpawn # concurrency model to use
+ # worker_connections 400
+ # keepalive_timeout 0 # zero disables keepalives entirely
+ # client_max_body_size 5*1024*1024 # 5 megabytes
+ # end
+ #
+ # # the rest of the Unicorn configuration
+ # worker_processes 8
+ #
+ # See the documentation for the respective Revactor, ThreadSpawn,
+ # and ThreadPool classes for descriptions and recommendations for
+ # each of them. The total number of clients we're able to serve is
+ # +worker_processes+ * +worker_connections+, so in the above example
+ # we can serve 8 * 400 = 3200 clients concurrently.
+ #
+ # The default is +keepalive_timeout+ is 5 seconds, which should be
+ # enough under most conditions for browsers to render the page and
+ # start retrieving extra elements for. Increasing this beyond 5
+ # seconds is not recommended. Zero disables keepalive entirely
+ # (but pipelining fully-formed requests is still works).
+ #
+ # The default +client_max_body_size+ is 1 megabyte (1024 * 1024 bytes),
+ # setting this to +nil+ will disable body size checks and allow any
+ # size to be specified.
+ def Rainbows!(&block)
+ block_given? or raise ArgumentError, "Rainbows! requires a block"
+ Rainbows::HttpServer.setup(block)
end
end
+# :enddoc:
# inject the Rainbows! method into Unicorn::Configurator
-Unicorn::Configurator.class_eval { include Rainbows::Configurator }
+Unicorn::Configurator.__send__(:include, Rainbows::Configurator)