Class: Async::Container::Controller

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/async/container/controller.rb

Overview

Manages the life-cycle of a container.

Constant Summary collapse

SIGHUP =
Signal.list["HUP"]
SIGINT =
Signal.list["INT"]
SIGTERM =
Signal.list["TERM"]
SIGUSR1 =
Signal.list["USR1"]
SIGUSR2 =
Signal.list["USR2"]

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(notify: Notify.open!) ⇒ Controller

Returns a new instance of Controller.



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 49

def initialize(notify: Notify.open!)
	@container = nil
	
	if @notify = notify
		@notify.status!("Initializing...")
	end
	
	@signals = {}
	
	trap(SIGHUP, &self.method(:restart))
end

Instance Attribute Details

#containerObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute container.



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 77

def container
  @container
end

Instance Method Details

#create_containerObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 79

def create_container
	Container.new
end

#reloadObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 150

def reload
	@notify&.reloading!
	
	Async.logger.info(self) {"Reloading container: #{@container}..."}
	
	begin
		self.setup(@container)
	rescue
		raise InitializationError, container
	end
	
	# Wait for all child processes to enter the ready state.
	Async.logger.debug(self, "Waiting for startup...")
	@container.wait_until_ready
	Async.logger.debug(self, "Finished startup.")
	
	if @container.failed?
		@notify.error!("Container failed!")
		
		raise InitializationError, @container
	else
		@notify&.ready!
	end
end

#restartObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 105

def restart
	if @container
		@notify&.restarting!
		
		Async.logger.debug(self) {"Restarting container..."}
	else
		Async.logger.debug(self) {"Starting container..."}
	end
	
	container = self.create_container
	
	begin
		self.setup(container)
	rescue
		@notify&.error!($!.to_s)
		
		raise InitializationError, container
	end
	
	# Wait for all child processes to enter the ready state.
	Async.logger.debug(self, "Waiting for startup...")
	container.wait_until_ready
	Async.logger.debug(self, "Finished startup.")
	
	if container.failed?
		@notify&.error!($!.to_s)
		
		container.stop
		
		raise InitializationError, container
	end
	
	# Make this swap as atomic as possible:
	old_container = @container
	@container = container
	
	old_container&.stop
	@notify&.ready!
rescue
	# If we are leaving this function with an exception, try to kill the container:
	container&.stop(false)
	
	raise
end

#runObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 175

def run
	# I thought this was the default... but it doesn't always raise an exception unless you do this explicitly.
	interrupt_action = Signal.trap(:INT) do
		raise Interrupt
	end
	
	terminate_action = Signal.trap(:TERM) do
		raise Terminate
	end
	
	self.start
	
	while @container&.running?
		begin
			@container.wait
		rescue SignalException => exception
			if handler = @signals[exception.signo]
				begin
					handler.call
				rescue InitializationError => error
					Async.logger.error(self) {error}
				end
			else
				raise
			end
		end
	end
rescue Interrupt
	self.stop(true)
rescue Terminate
	self.stop(false)
ensure
	self.stop(true)
	
	# Restore the interrupt handler:
	Signal.trap(:INT, interrupt_action)
	Signal.trap(:TERM, terminate_action)
end

#running?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 83

def running?
	!!@container
end

#setup(container) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 91

def setup(container)
	# Don't do this, otherwise calling super is risky for sub-classes:
	# raise NotImplementedError, "Container setup is must be implemented in derived class!"
end

#startObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 96

def start
	self.restart unless @container
end

#state_stringObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 61

def state_string
	if running?
		"running"
	else
		"stopped"
	end
end

#stop(graceful = true) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 100

def stop(graceful = true)
	@container&.stop(graceful)
	@container = nil
end

#to_sObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 69

def to_s
	"#{self.class} #{state_string}"
end

#trap(signal, &block) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 73

def trap(signal, &block)
	@signals[signal] = block
end

#waitObject



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# File 'lib/async/container/controller.rb', line 87

def wait
	@container&.wait
end