Class: Workhorse::Daemon::ShellHandler

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/workhorse/daemon/shell_handler.rb

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.run(**options, &block) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/workhorse/daemon/shell_handler.rb', line 3

def self.run(**options, &block)
  unless ARGV.count == 1
    usage
    exit 99
  end

  if Workhorse.lock_shell_commands
    lockfile_path = options.delete(:lockfile) || 'workhorse.lock'
    lockfile = File.open(lockfile_path, 'a')
    lockfile.flock(File::LOCK_EX || File::LOCK_NB)
  else
    lockfile = nil
  end

  daemon = Workhorse::Daemon.new(**options, &block)

  begin
    case ARGV.first
    when 'start'
      exit daemon.start
    when 'stop'
      exit daemon.stop
    when 'kill'
      exit daemon.stop(true)
    when 'status'
      exit daemon.status
    when 'watch'
      exit daemon.watch
    when 'restart'
      exit daemon.restart
    when 'restart-logging'
      exit daemon.restart_logging
    when 'usage'
      usage
      exit 99
    else
      usage
    end

    exit 0
  rescue StandardError => e
    warn "#{e.message}\n#{e.backtrace.join("\n")}"
    exit 99
  ensure
    lockfile&.flock(File::LOCK_UN)
  end
end

.usageObject



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# File 'lib/workhorse/daemon/shell_handler.rb', line 51

def self.usage
  warn "    Usage: \#{$PROGRAM_NAME} start|stop|status|watch|restart|usage\n\n    Options:\n\n      start\n        Start the daemon\n\n      stop\n        Stop the daemon\n\n      kill\n        Kill the daemon\n\n      status\n        Query the status of the daemon. Exit with status 1 if any worker is\n        not running.\n\n      watch\n        Checks the status (running or stopped) and whether it is as\n        expected. Starts the daemon if it is expected to run but is not.\n\n      restart\n        Shortcut for consecutive 'stop' and 'start'.\n\n      restart-logging\n        Re-opens log files, useful e.g. after the log files have been moved or\n        removed by log rotation.\n\n      usage\n        Show this message\n\n    Exit status:\n     0 if OK,\n     1 on fatal errors outside of workhorse,\n     2 if at least one worker has an unexpected status,\n     99 on all other errors.\n  USAGE\nend\n"