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- % UNICORN(1) Unicorn User Manual
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- % The Unicorn Community <unicorn-public@bogomips.org>
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- % September 15, 2009
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-
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- # NAME
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- unicorn - a rackup-like command to launch the Unicorn HTTP server
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-
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- # SYNOPSIS
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- unicorn [-c CONFIG_FILE] [-E RACK_ENV] [-D] [RACKUP_FILE]
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-
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- # DESCRIPTION
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-
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- A rackup(1)-like command to launch Rack applications using Unicorn.
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- It is expected to be started in your application root (APP_ROOT),
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- but the "working_directory" directive may be used in the CONFIG_FILE.
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-
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- While unicorn takes a myriad of command-line options for
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- compatibility with ruby(1) and rackup(1), it is recommended to stick
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- to the few command-line options specified in the SYNOPSIS and use
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- the CONFIG_FILE as much as possible.
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-
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- # RACKUP FILE
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-
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- This defaults to \"config.ru\" in APP_ROOT. It should be the same
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- file used by rackup(1) and other Rack launchers, it uses the
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- *Rack::Builder* DSL.
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-
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- Embedded command-line options are mostly parsed for compatibility
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- with rackup(1) but strongly discouraged.
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-
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- # UNICORN OPTIONS
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- -c, \--config-file CONFIG_FILE
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- : Path to the Unicorn-specific config file. The config file is
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- implemented as a Ruby DSL, so Ruby code may executed.
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- See the RDoc/ri for the *Unicorn::Configurator* class for the full
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- list of directives available from the DSL.
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- Using an absolute path for for CONFIG_FILE is recommended as it
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- makes multiple instances of Unicorn easily distinguishable when
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- viewing ps(1) output.
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-
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- -D, \--daemonize
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- : Run daemonized in the background. The process is detached from
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- the controlling terminal and stdin is redirected to "/dev/null".
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- Unlike many common UNIX daemons, we do not chdir to \"/\"
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- upon daemonization to allow more control over the startup/upgrade
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- process.
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- Unless specified in the CONFIG_FILE, stderr and stdout will
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- also be redirected to "/dev/null".
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-
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- -E, \--env RACK_ENV
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- : Run under the given RACK_ENV. See the RACK ENVIRONMENT section
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- for more details.
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-
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- -l, \--listen ADDRESS
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- : Listens on a given ADDRESS. ADDRESS may be in the form of
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- HOST:PORT or PATH, HOST:PORT is taken to mean a TCP socket
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- and PATH is meant to be a path to a UNIX domain socket.
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- Defaults to "0.0.0.0:8080" (all addresses on TCP port 8080)
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- For production deployments, specifying the "listen" directive in
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- CONFIG_FILE is recommended as it allows fine-tuning of socket
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- options.
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- -N, \--no-default-middleware
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- : Disables loading middleware implied by RACK_ENV. This bypasses the
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- configuration documented in the RACK ENVIRONMENT section, but still
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- allows RACK_ENV to be used for application/framework-specific purposes.
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-
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- # RACKUP COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS
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- -o, \--host HOST
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- : Listen on a TCP socket belonging to HOST, default is
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- "0.0.0.0" (all addresses).
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- If specified multiple times on the command-line, only the
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- last-specified value takes effect.
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- This option only exists for compatibility with the rackup(1) command,
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- use of "-l"/"\--listen" switch is recommended instead.
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-
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- -p, \--port PORT
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- : Listen on the specified TCP PORT, default is 8080.
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- If specified multiple times on the command-line, only the last-specified
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- value takes effect.
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- This option only exists for compatibility with the rackup(1) command,
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- use of "-l"/"\--listen" switch is recommended instead.
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-
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- -s, \--server SERVER
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- : No-op, this exists only for compatibility with rackup(1).
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-
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- # RUBY OPTIONS
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- -e, \--eval LINE
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- : Evaluate a LINE of Ruby code. This evaluation happens
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- immediately as the command-line is being parsed.
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- -d, \--debug
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- : Turn on debug mode, the $DEBUG variable is set to true.
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- -w, \--warn
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- : Turn on verbose warnings, the $VERBOSE variable is set to true.
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- -I, \--include PATH
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- : specify $LOAD_PATH. PATH will be prepended to $LOAD_PATH.
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- The \':\' character may be used to delimit multiple directories.
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- This directive may be used more than once. Modifications to
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- $LOAD_PATH take place immediately and in the order they were
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- specified on the command-line.
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-
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- -r, \--require LIBRARY
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- : require a specified LIBRARY before executing the application. The
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- \"require\" statement will be executed immediately and in the order
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- they were specified on the command-line.
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-
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- # SIGNALS
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- The following UNIX signals may be sent to the master process:
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- * HUP - reload config file, app, and gracefully restart all workers
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- * INT/TERM - quick shutdown, kills all workers immediately
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- * QUIT - graceful shutdown, waits for workers to finish their
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- current request before finishing.
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- * USR1 - reopen all logs owned by the master and all workers
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- See Unicorn::Util.reopen_logs for what is considered a log.
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- * USR2 - reexecute the running binary. A separate QUIT
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- should be sent to the original process once the child is verified to
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- be up and running.
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- * WINCH - gracefully stops workers but keep the master running.
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- This will only work for daemonized processes.
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- * TTIN - increment the number of worker processes by one
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- * TTOU - decrement the number of worker processes by one
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- See the [SIGNALS][4] document for full description of all signals
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- used by Unicorn.
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- # RACK ENVIRONMENT
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- Accepted values of RACK_ENV and the middleware they automatically load
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- (outside of RACKUP_FILE) are exactly as those in rackup(1):
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- * development - loads Rack::CommonLogger, Rack::ShowExceptions, and
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- Rack::Lint middleware
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- * deployment - loads Rack::CommonLogger middleware
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- * none - loads no middleware at all, relying
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- entirely on RACKUP_FILE
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- All unrecognized values for RACK_ENV are assumed to be
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- "none". Production deployments are strongly encouraged to use
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- "deployment" or "none" for maximum performance.
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- As of Unicorn 0.94.0, RACK_ENV is exported as a process-wide environment
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- variable as well. While not current a part of the Rack specification as
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- of Rack 1.0.1, this has become a de facto standard in the Rack world.
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- Note the Rack::ContentLength and Rack::Chunked middlewares are also
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- loaded by "deployment" and "development", but no other values of
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- RACK_ENV. If needed, they must be individually specified in the
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- RACKUP_FILE, some frameworks do not require them.
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- # ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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- The RACK_ENV variable is set by the aforementioned \-E switch.
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- All application or library-specific environment variables (e.g. TMPDIR)
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- may always be set in the Unicorn CONFIG_FILE in addition to the spawning
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- shell. When transparently upgrading Unicorn, all environment variables
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- set in the old master process are inherited by the new master process.
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- Unicorn only uses (and will overwrite) the UNICORN_FD environment
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- variable internally when doing transparent upgrades.
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- UNICORN_FD is a comma-delimited list of one or more file descriptors
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- used to implement USR2 upgrades. Init systems may bind listen sockets
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- itself and spawn unicorn with UNICORN_FD set to the file descriptor
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- numbers of the listen socket(s).
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- As of unicorn 5.0, LISTEN_PID and LISTEN_FDS are used for socket
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- activation as documented in the sd_listen_fds(3) manpage. Users
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- relying on this feature do not need to specify a listen socket in
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- # SEE ALSO
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- * *Rack::Builder* ri/RDoc
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- * *Unicorn::Configurator* ri/RDoc
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- * [Unicorn RDoc][1]
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- * [Rack RDoc][2]
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- * [Rackup HowTo][3]
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- [1]: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/
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- [2]: http://www.rubydoc.info/github/rack/rack/
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- [3]: https://github.com/rack/rack/wiki/tutorial-rackup-howto
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- [4]: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/SIGNALS.html
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- % UNICORN_RAILS(1) Unicorn User Manual
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- % The Unicorn Community <unicorn-public@bogomips.org>
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- % September 17, 2009
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- # NAME
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- unicorn_rails - unicorn launcher for Rails 1.x and 2.x users
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- # SYNOPSIS
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- unicorn_rails [-c CONFIG_FILE] [-E RAILS_ENV] [-D] [RACKUP_FILE]
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- # DESCRIPTION
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- A rackup(1)-like command to launch Rails applications using Unicorn. It
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- is expected to be started in your Rails application root (RAILS_ROOT),
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- but the "working_directory" directive may be used in the CONFIG_FILE.
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- It is designed to help Rails 1.x and 2.y users transition to Rack, but
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- it is NOT needed for Rails 3 applications. Rails 3 users are encouraged
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- to use unicorn(1) instead of unicorn_rails(1). Users of Rails 1.x/2.y
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- may also use unicorn(1) instead of unicorn_rails(1).
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- The outward interface resembles rackup(1), the internals and default
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- middleware loading is designed like the `script/server` command
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- distributed with Rails.
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- While Unicorn takes a myriad of command-line options for compatibility
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- with ruby(1) and rackup(1), it is recommended to stick to the few
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- command-line options specified in the SYNOPSIS and use the CONFIG_FILE
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- as much as possible.
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- # UNICORN OPTIONS
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- -c, \--config-file CONFIG_FILE
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- : Path to the Unicorn-specific config file. The config file is
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- implemented as a Ruby DSL, so Ruby code may executed.
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- See the RDoc/ri for the *Unicorn::Configurator* class for the full
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- list of directives available from the DSL.
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- Using an absolute path for for CONFIG_FILE is recommended as it
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- makes multiple instances of Unicorn easily distinguishable when
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- viewing ps(1) output.
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- -D, \--daemonize
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- : Run daemonized in the background. The process is detached from
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- the controlling terminal and stdin is redirected to "/dev/null".
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- Unlike many common UNIX daemons, we do not chdir to \"/\"
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- upon daemonization to allow more control over the startup/upgrade
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- process.
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- Unless specified in the CONFIG_FILE, stderr and stdout will
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- Daemonization will _skip_ loading of the *Rails::Rack::LogTailer*
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- middleware under Rails \>\= 2.3.x.
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- By default, unicorn\_rails(1) will create a PID file in
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- _\"RAILS\_ROOT/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid\"_. You may override this
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- by specifying the "pid" directive to override this Unicorn config file.
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- : Run under the given RAILS_ENV. This sets the RAILS_ENV environment
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- application, typically "development" or "production".
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- -l, \--listen ADDRESS
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- : Listens on a given ADDRESS. ADDRESS may be in the form of
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- HOST:PORT or PATH, HOST:PORT is taken to mean a TCP socket
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- and PATH is meant to be a path to a UNIX domain socket.
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- Defaults to "0.0.0.0:8080" (all addresses on TCP port 8080).
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- For production deployments, specifying the "listen" directive in
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- CONFIG_FILE is recommended as it allows fine-tuning of socket
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- options.
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- # RACKUP COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS
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- -o, \--host HOST
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- : Listen on a TCP socket belonging to HOST, default is
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- "0.0.0.0" (all addresses).
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- If specified multiple times on the command-line, only the
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- last-specified value takes effect.
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- This option only exists for compatibility with the rackup(1) command,
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- use of "-l"/"\--listen" switch is recommended instead.
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-
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- -p, \--port PORT
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- : Listen on the specified TCP PORT, default is 8080.
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- If specified multiple times on the command-line, only the last-specified
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- value takes effect.
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- This option only exists for compatibility with the rackup(1) command,
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- use of "-l"/"\--listen" switch is recommended instead.
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- This is equivalent to setting the RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT
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- environment variable. This is only supported under Rails 2.3
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- # RUBY OPTIONS
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- -e, \--eval LINE
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- : Evaluate a LINE of Ruby code. This evaluation happens
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- -d, \--debug
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- : Turn on debug mode, the $DEBUG variable is set to true.
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- For Rails \>\= 2.3.x, this loads the *Rails::Rack::Debugger*
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- : Turn on verbose warnings, the $VERBOSE variable is set to true.
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- -I, \--include PATH
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- : specify $LOAD_PATH. PATH will be prepended to $LOAD_PATH.
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- The \':\' character may be used to delimit multiple directories.
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- This directive may be used more than once. Modifications to
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- $LOAD_PATH take place immediately and in the order they were
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- specified on the command-line.
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-
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- -r, \--require LIBRARY
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- : require a specified LIBRARY before executing the application. The
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- \"require\" statement will be executed immediately and in the order
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- they were specified on the command-line.
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- This defaults to \"config.ru\" in RAILS_ROOT. It should be the same
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- *Rack::Builder* DSL. Unlike many other Rack applications, RACKUP_FILE
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- is completely _optional_ for Rails, but may be used to disable some
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- of the default middleware for performance.
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- Embedded command-line options are mostly parsed for compatibility
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- with rackup(1) but strongly discouraged.
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- # ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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- The RAILS_ENV variable is set by the aforementioned \-E switch. The
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- RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT is set by the aforementioned \--path switch.
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- Either of these variables may also be set in the shell or the Unicorn
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- CONFIG_FILE. All application or library-specific environment variables
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- (e.g. TMPDIR, RAILS_ASSET_ID) may always be set in the Unicorn
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- CONFIG_FILE in addition to the spawning shell. When transparently
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- upgrading Unicorn, all environment variables set in the old master
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- process are inherited by the new master process. Unicorn only uses (and
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- doing transparent upgrades.
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- # SIGNALS
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- The following UNIX signals may be sent to the master process:
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- * HUP - reload config file, app, and gracefully restart all workers
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- * INT/TERM - quick shutdown, kills all workers immediately
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- * QUIT - graceful shutdown, waits for workers to finish their
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- current request before finishing.
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- * USR1 - reopen all logs owned by the master and all workers
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- See Unicorn::Util.reopen_logs for what is considered a log.
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- * USR2 - reexecute the running binary. A separate QUIT
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- should be sent to the original process once the child is verified to
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- be up and running.
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- * WINCH - gracefully stops workers but keep the master running.
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- This will only work for daemonized processes.
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- * TTIN - increment the number of worker processes by one
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- * TTOU - decrement the number of worker processes by one
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- See the [SIGNALS][4] document for full description of all signals
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- used by Unicorn.
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- # SEE ALSO
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- * unicorn(1)
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- * *Rack::Builder* ri/RDoc
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- * *Unicorn::Configurator* ri/RDoc
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- * [Unicorn RDoc][1]
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- * [Rack RDoc][2]
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- * [Rackup HowTo][3]
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- [1]: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/
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- [2]: http://www.rubydoc.info/github/rack/rack/
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- [3]: https://github.com/rack/rack/wiki/tutorial-rackup-howto
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- [4]: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/SIGNALS.html