Ubic::Service::ServerStarter - Run programs using Server::Starter
version 0.002
use Ubic::Service::ServerStarter; return Ubic::Service::ServerStarter->new({ cmd => [ 'starman', '--preload-app', '--env' => 'development', '--workers' => 5, ], args => { interval => 5, port => 5003, signal-on-hup => 'QUIT', signal-on-term => 'QUIT', }, ubic_log => '/var/log/app/ubic.log', stdout => '/var/log/app/stdout.log', stderr => '/var/log/app/stderr.log', user => "www-data", });
This service allows you to wrap any command with Server::Starter, which enables graceful reloading of that app without any downtime.
Ubic::Service::ServerStarter - ubic service class for running commands with Server::Starter
Arguments to send to start_server.
start_server
ArrayRef of command + options to run with server starter. Everything passed here will go be put after the -- in the start_server command:
--
start_server [ args ] -- [ cmd ]
This argument is required becasue we have to have something to run!
Coderef to special function, that will check status of your application.
Path to ubic log.
Path to stdout log.
Path to stderr log.
User under which start_server will be started.
Group under which start_server will be started. Default is all user groups.
Change working directory before starting a daemon.
Pidfile for Ubic::Daemon module.
Ubic::Daemon
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To install Ubic::Service::ServerStarter, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Ubic::Service::ServerStarter
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Ubic::Service::ServerStarter
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.