# NAME
Ubic::Service::ServerStarter - Helper for running psgi applications with ubic and plackup
# VERSION
version 0.001
# SYNOPSIS
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",
});
# DESCRIPTION
This service is a common ubic wrap for psgi applications.
It uses plackup for running these applications.
# NAME
Ubic::Service::ServerStarter - ubic service class for running commands
with [Server::Starter](
http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Server::Starter)
# METHODS
- _args_ (optional)
Arguments to send to start_server.
- _cmd_ (required)
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!
- _status_
Coderef to special function, that will check status of your application.
- _ubic_log_
Path to ubic log.
- _stdout_
Path to stdout log of plackup.
- _stderr_
Path to stderr log of plackup.
- _user_
User under which plackup will be started.
- _group_
Group under which plackup will be started. Default is all user groups.
- _cwd_
Change working directory before starting a daemon.
- _pidfile_
Pidfile for `Ubic::Daemon` module.
If not specified, it will be derived from service's name or from _app_name_,
if provided.
Pidfile is:
- _pidfile_ option value, if provided;
- `/tmp/APP_NAME.pid`, where APP_NAME is _app_name_ option value, if it's
provided;
- `/tmp/SERVICE_NAME.pid`, where SERVICE_NAME is service's full name.
- `pidfile()`
Get pidfile name.
- `bin()`
Get command-line with all arguments in the arrayref form.
# AUTHOR
William Wolf <
[email protected]>
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