torquebox-sidekiq-service 0.1.0 → 0.1.1
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- data/.travis.yml +7 -0
- data/ChangeLog.md +11 -0
- data/NOTICE +2 -0
- data/README.md +4 -1
- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/lib/torque_box/sidekiq_service.rb +18 -3
- data/torquebox-sidekiq-service.gemspec +9 -2
- metadata +24 -2
data/.travis.yml
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data/ChangeLog.md
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0.1.1 (03/28/2013)
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* Don't silently swallow errors during Sidekiq launcher startup.
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* Properly handle `stop` calls on the service when Sidekiq failed to launch.
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* Properly handle `stop` calls on the service if Sidekiq has finished launching (fixed a race condition).
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0.1.0 (03/13/2013)
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------------------
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* Initial release.
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data/NOTICE
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data/README.md
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This library provides a TorqueBox service for running Sidekiq inside the TorqueBox application server. It replaces the
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Sidekiq CLI client typically used to start up TorqueBox.
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[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/mogotest/torquebox-sidekiq-service.png)](http://travis-ci.org/mogotest/torquebox-sidekiq-service)
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Rationale
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** No need for foreman or similar tools in development
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* Easier to debug & profile by way of TorqueBox's debugging and profiling capabilities
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* Better opportunity for JVM JIT optimization
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* Faster deploys, as you don't have to wait for the Sidekiq CLI client to start and stop
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Of course, for every item that I think is a pro, someone else may think is a con. Depending on perspective, some flaws
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with this approach are:
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Sidekiq assumes your runtime environment is only as a client and will then ignore any server middleware configuration.
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It'll then go on to use its default server middleware, which can lead to some confusing results. If you're on Rails,
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everything in your Gemfile will be loaded by default so you won't have anything else to do. Otherwise, make sure you
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require the library.
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require the library.
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data/VERSION
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module TorqueBox
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class SidekiqService
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attr_accessor :config, :launcher
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attr_accessor :config, :launcher, :start_failed
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CONFIG_OPTIONS_TO_STRIP = [:config_file, :daemon, :environment, :pidfile, :require, :tag]
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def stop
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launcher
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# Since the stop call may come before the launcher has finished starting up, try to see
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# if the launcher ever gets initialized. We really don't want to orphan a Sidekiq launcher
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# if we can avoid it.
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Timeout::timeout(5.minutes) do
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while launcher.nil? && !start_failed
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sleep 1
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end
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launcher.stop if launcher
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def run
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require 'sidekiq/manager'
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require 'sidekiq/scheduled'
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require 'sidekiq/launcher'
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@launcher = Sidekiq::Launcher.new(Sidekiq.options)
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launcher.run
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rescue => e
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s.authors = ["Kevin Menard"]
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s.description = " The TorqueBox Sidekiq service replaces the traditional Sidekiq CLI client for starting a Sidekiq processor. This\n allows TorqueBox features only available in-container to be usable by all your Sidekiq workers. It has the added\n benefit of reducing memory overhead by running in a single JVM and allows for better optimization through JIT and\n better debugging & profiling through TorqueBox's runtime inspection facilities.\n"
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s.email = "nirvdrum@gmail.com"
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name: torquebox-sidekiq-service
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease:
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version: 0.1.
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version: 0.1.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Kevin Menard
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2013-03-
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date: 2013-03-29 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies:
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type: :development
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description: |2
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The TorqueBox Sidekiq service replaces the traditional Sidekiq CLI client for starting a Sidekiq processor. This
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allows TorqueBox features only available in-container to be usable by all your Sidekiq workers. It has the added
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executables: []
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