proclet - foreman for perl
$ cat Procfile memd: memcached -v -p 11211 plack: plackup -p 9022 -e 'sub { [200, [], ["OK"]] }' $ proclet start
proclet is foreman for perl, manages Procfile-based applications.
proclet does not support EXPORT yet.
proclet start is used to run your application directly from the command line.
The following options control how the application is run:
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The number of each process type to run. The value passed in should be in the format process=num,process=num
An alternate environment file. You can specify more than one file by using: --env file1,file2.
An alternate Procfile to load, implies -d at the Procfile root
Colored log
Port number which used as the base for this application. Should be a multiple of 1000
A Procfile should contain both a name for the process and the command used to run it.
web: bundle exec thin start job: bundle exec rake jobs:work
If a .env file exists in the current directory, the default environment will be read from it. This file should contain key/value pairs, separated by =, with one key/value pair per line.
FOO=bar BAZ=qux
If a .foreman file exists in the current directory, default options will be read from it. This file should be in YAML format with the long option name as keys. Example:
concurrency: alpha=0,bravo=1 color: 1
As same as foreman, proclet starts to assign from port 5000 by default. and assigns them in blocks of 100 per service in the order used in your Procfile. You can specify an alternate starting port number with the -p option.
Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo {at} gmail.com>
Proclet, https://github.com/ddollar/foreman, http://blog.daviddollar.org/2011/05/06/introducing-foreman.html
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Proclet, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Proclet
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Proclet
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.