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- data/HISTORY +2 -0
- data/README +130 -0
- data/TODO +3 -0
- data/bin/bj +478 -0
- data/gemspec.rb +29 -0
- data/install.rb +210 -0
- data/lib/bj.rb +79 -0
- data/lib/bj/api.rb +144 -0
- data/lib/bj/bj.rb +92 -0
- data/lib/bj/errors.rb +4 -0
- data/lib/bj/joblist.rb +112 -0
- data/lib/bj/logger.rb +50 -0
- data/lib/bj/runner.rb +285 -0
- data/lib/bj/stdext.rb +80 -0
- data/lib/bj/table.rb +388 -0
- data/lib/bj/util.rb +81 -0
- metadata +99 -0
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NAME
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bj
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SYNOPSIS
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bj (migration_code|generate_migration|migrate|setup|run|submit|list|set|config|pid) [options]+
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DESCRIPTION
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________________________________
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Overview
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Backgroundjob (Bj) is a simple to use background priority queue for rails.
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Although not yet tested on windows, the design of bj is such that operation
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should be possible on any operating system, including M$.
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Jobs can be submitted to the queue directly using the api or from the
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commandline using the 'bj' script. For example
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code:
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Bj.submit 'cat /etc/password'
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cli:
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bj submit cat /etc/password
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When used from inside a rails application bj arranges that another process
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will always be running in the background to process the jobs that you submit.
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By using a separate process to run jobs bj does not impact the resource
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utilization of your rails application at all and enables several very cool
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features:
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1) Bj allows you to sumbit jobs to any of your configured databases and,
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in each case, spawns a separate background process to run jobs from that
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queue
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Bj.in :production do
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Bj.submit 'production_job.exe'
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end
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Bj.in :development do
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Bj.submit 'development_job.exe'
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end
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2) Although bj ensures that a process is always running to process
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your jobs, you can start a proces manually. This means that any machine
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capable of seeing your RAILS_ROOT can run jobs for your application, allowing
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one to setup a cluster of machines doing the work of a single front end rails
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applicaiton.
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________________________________
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Install
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Bj can be installed two ways: as a gem or as a plugin.
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gem:
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1) $sudo gem install bj
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2) bj setup ./rails_root/
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plugin:
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1) ./script/plugin install http://codeforpeople.rubyforge.org/svn/rails/plugins/bj
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2) ./script/bj setup
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________________________________
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Api
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submit jobs for background processing. 'jobs' can be a string or array of
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strings. options are applied to each job in the 'jobs', and the list of
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submitted jobs is always returned. options (string or symbol) can be
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:rails_env => production|development|key_in_database_yml
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when given this keyword causes bj to submit jobs to the
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specified database. default is RAILS_ENV.
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:priority => any number, including negative ones. default is zero.
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:tag => a tag added to the job. simply makes searching easier.
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:env => a hash specifying any additional environment vars the background
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process should have.
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:stdin => any stdin the background process should have.
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eg:
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jobs = Bj.submit 'echo foobar', :tag => 'simple job'
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jobs = Bj.submit '/bin/cat', :stdin => 'in the hat'
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jobs = Bj.submit './script/runner ./scripts/a.rb', :rails_env => 'production'
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when jobs are run, they are run in RAILS_ROOT. various attributes are
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available *only* once the job has finished. you can check whether or not a
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job is finished by using the #finished method, which simple does a reload and
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checks to see if the exit_status is non-nil.
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jobs = Bj.submit list_of_jobs, :tag => 'important'
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...
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jobs.each do |job|
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if job.finished?
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p job.exit_status
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p job.stdout
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p job.stderr
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end
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end
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See lib/bj/api.rb for more details.
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PARAMETERS
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--rails_root=rails_root, -R (0 ~> rails_root=)
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the rails_root will be guessed unless you set this
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--rails_env=rails_env, -E (0 ~> rails_env=development)
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set the rails_env
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--log=log, -l (0 ~> log=STDERR)
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set the logfile
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--help, -h
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AUTHOR
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ara.t.howard@gmail.com
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URIS
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http://codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/
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http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople/
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http://codeforpeople.rubyforge.org/svn/rails/plugins/
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#! /usr/bin/env ruby
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require "bj"
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Main {
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usage["description"] = <<-txt
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________________________________
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Overview
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--------------------------------
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Backgroundjob (Bj) is a simple to use background priority queue for rails.
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Although not yet tested on windows, the design of bj is such that operation
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should be possible on any operating system, including M$.
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Jobs can be submitted to the queue directly using the api or from the
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commandline using the 'bj' script. For example
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code:
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Bj.submit 'cat /etc/password'
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cli:
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bj submit cat /etc/password
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When used from inside a rails application bj arranges that another process
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will always be running in the background to process the jobs that you submit.
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By using a separate process to run jobs bj does not impact the resource
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utilization of your rails application at all and enables several very cool
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features:
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1) Bj allows you to sumbit jobs to any of your configured databases and,
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in each case, spawns a separate background process to run jobs from that
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queue
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Bj.in :production do
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Bj.submit 'production_job.exe'
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end
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Bj.in :development do
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Bj.submit 'development_job.exe'
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end
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2) Although bj ensures that a process is always running to process
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your jobs, you can start a proces manually. This means that any machine
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capable of seeing your RAILS_ROOT can run jobs for your application, allowing
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one to setup a cluster of machines doing the work of a single front end rails
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applicaiton.
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________________________________
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Install
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--------------------------------
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Bj can be installed two ways: as a gem or as a plugin.
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gem:
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1) $sudo gem install bj
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2) bj setup ./rails_root/
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plugin:
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1) ./script/plugin install http://codeforpeople.rubyforge.org/svn/rails/plugins/bj
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2) ./script/bj setup
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________________________________
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Api
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--------------------------------
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submit jobs for background processing. 'jobs' can be a string or array of
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strings. options are applied to each job in the 'jobs', and the list of
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submitted jobs is always returned. options (string or symbol) can be
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:rails_env => production|development|key_in_database_yml
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specified database. default is RAILS_ENV.
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:priority => any number, including negative ones. default is zero.
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eg:
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...
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end
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See lib/bj/api.rb for more details.
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________________________________
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Sponsors
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http://www.engineyard.com/
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http://quintess.com/
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http://eparklabs.com/
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usage["uris"] = <<-txt
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http://codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/
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http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople/
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http://codeforpeople.rubyforge.org/svn/rails/plugins/
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author "ara.t.howard@gmail.com"
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option("rails_root", "R"){
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description "the rails_root will be guessed unless you set this"
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argument_required
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default RAILS_ROOT
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description "set the rails_env"
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argument_required
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default RAILS_ENV
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}
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option("log", "l"){
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argument_required
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default STDERR
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}
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mode "migration_code" do
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description "dump migration code on stdout"
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def run
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end
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end
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mode "generate_migration" do
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description "generate a migration"
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def run
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end
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end
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mode "migrate" do
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description "migrate the db"
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def run
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mode "setup" do
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description "generate a migration and migrate"
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mode "run" do
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description "start a job runnner, possibly as a daemon"
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mode "submit" do
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keyword("file"){
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argument :required
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def run
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oh = lambda{|job| OrderedHash["id", job.id, "command", job.command]}
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mode "list" do
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mode "set" do
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option("hostname", "H"){
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argument :required
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default Bj.hostname
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option("cast", "c"){
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|
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#
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unless defined? RAILS_ROOT #{{{
|
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### grab env var first
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
|
406
|
+
### commandline usage clobbers
|
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|
+
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|
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|
+
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|
409
|
+
rails_root = kv.split(%r/=/,2).last if kv
|
410
|
+
|
411
|
+
### we know the rails_root if we are in RAILS_ROOT/script/
|
412
|
+
unless rails_root
|
413
|
+
if BJ_IS_SCRIPT
|
414
|
+
rails_root = File.expand_path "#{ File.dirname __FILE__ }/.."
|
415
|
+
end
|
416
|
+
end
|
417
|
+
|
418
|
+
### perhaps the current directory is a rails_root?
|
419
|
+
unless rails_root
|
420
|
+
if %w[ script config app ].map{|d| test(?d, d)}.all?
|
421
|
+
rails_root = File.expand_path "."
|
422
|
+
end
|
423
|
+
end
|
424
|
+
|
425
|
+
### bootstrap
|
426
|
+
RAILS_ROOT = rails_root
|
427
|
+
end #}}}
|
428
|
+
|
429
|
+
#
|
430
|
+
# setup RAILS_ENV
|
431
|
+
#
|
432
|
+
unless defined? RAILS_ENV #{{{
|
433
|
+
### grab env var first
|
434
|
+
rails_env = ENV["RAILS_ENV"]
|
435
|
+
|
436
|
+
### commandline usage clobbers
|
437
|
+
kv = nil
|
438
|
+
ARGV.delete_if{|arg| arg =~ %r/^RAILS_ENV=/ and kv = arg}
|
439
|
+
rails_env = kv.split(%r/=/,2).last if kv
|
440
|
+
|
441
|
+
### fallback to development
|
442
|
+
unless rails_env
|
443
|
+
rails_env = "development"
|
444
|
+
end
|
445
|
+
|
446
|
+
### bootstrap
|
447
|
+
RAILS_ENV = rails_env
|
448
|
+
end #}}}
|
449
|
+
|
450
|
+
#
|
451
|
+
# setup $LOAD_PATH to detect plugin - iff it is installed and running out of
|
452
|
+
# RAILS_ROOT/script
|
453
|
+
#
|
454
|
+
if RAILS_ROOT #{{{
|
455
|
+
if BJ_IS_SCRIPT and test(?d, "#{ RAILS_ROOT }/vendor/plugins/bj/lib")
|
456
|
+
$LOAD_PATH.unshift "#{ RAILS_ROOT }/vendor/plugins/bj/lib"
|
457
|
+
end
|
458
|
+
end #}}}
|
459
|
+
|
460
|
+
#
|
461
|
+
# ensure that rubygems is loaded
|
462
|
+
#
|
463
|
+
begin
|
464
|
+
require "rubygems"
|
465
|
+
rescue
|
466
|
+
42
|
467
|
+
end
|
468
|
+
|
469
|
+
#
|
470
|
+
# hack to_s of STDERR/STDOUT for nice help messages
|
471
|
+
#
|
472
|
+
class << STDERR
|
473
|
+
def to_s() 'STDERR' end
|
474
|
+
end
|
475
|
+
class << STDOUT
|
476
|
+
def to_s() 'STDOUT' end
|
477
|
+
end
|
478
|
+
}
|