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NAME¶
rainbows - rackup-like command to launch Rainbows!
SYNOPSIS¶
rainbows [-c CONFIG_FILE] [-E RACK_ENV] [-D] [RACKUP_FILE]
DESCRIPTION¶
A rackup(1)-like command to launch Rack applications using Rainbows!. It is expected to be started in your application root (APP_ROOT), but the "working_directory" directive may be used in the CONFIG_FILE.
While Rainbows! takes a myriad of command-line options for compatibility with ruby(1) and rackup(1), it is recommended to stick to the few command-line options specified in the SYNOPSIS and use the CONFIG_FILE as much as possible.
RACKUP FILE¶
This defaults to "config.ru" in APP_ROOT. It should be the same file used by rackup(1) and other Rack launchers, it uses the Rack::Builder DSL.
Embedded command-line options are mostly parsed for compatibility with rackup(1) but strongly discouraged.
UNICORN OPTIONS¶
- -c, --config-file CONFIG_FILE
- Path to the Unicorn-specific config file. The config file is implemented as a Ruby DSL, so Ruby code may executed. See the RDoc/ri for the Unicorn::Configurator class for the full list of directives available from the DSL.
- -D, --daemonize
- Run daemonized in the background. The process is detached from the controlling terminal and stdin is redirected to "/dev/null". Unlike many common UNIX daemons, we do not chdir to "/" upon daemonization to allow more control over the startup/upgrade process. Unless specified in the CONFIG_FILE, stderr and stdout will also be redirected to "/dev/null".
- -E, --env RACK_ENV
- Run under the given RACK_ENV. See the RACK ENVIRONMENT section for more details.
- -l, --listen ADDRESS
- Listens on a given ADDRESS. ADDRESS may be in the form of HOST:PORT or PATH, HOST:PORT is taken to mean a TCP socket and PATH is meant to be a path to a UNIX domain socket. Defaults to "0.0.0.0:8080" (all addresses on TCP port 8080) For production deployments, specifying the "listen" directive in CONFIG_FILE is recommended as it allows fine-tuning of socket options.
- -N, --no-default-middleware
- Disables loading middleware implied by RACK_ENV. This bypasses the configuration documented in the RACK ENVIRONMENT section, but still allows RACK_ENV to be used for application/framework-specific purposes.
RACKUP COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS¶
- -o, --host HOST
- Listen on a TCP socket belonging to HOST, default is "0.0.0.0" (all addresses). If specified multiple times on the command-line, only the last-specified value takes effect. This option only exists for compatibility with the rackup(1) command, use of "-l"/"--listen" switch is recommended instead.
- -p, --port PORT
- Listen on the specified TCP PORT, default is 8080. If specified multiple times on the command-line, only the last-specified value takes effect. This option only exists for compatibility with the rackup(1) command, use of "-l"/"--listen" switch is recommended instead.
- -s, --server SERVER
- No-op, this exists only for compatibility with rackup(1).
RUBY OPTIONS¶
- -e, --eval LINE
- Evaluate a LINE of Ruby code. This evaluation happens immediately as the command-line is being parsed.
- -d, --debug
- Turn on debug mode, the $DEBUG variable is set to true.
- -w, --warn
- Turn on verbose warnings, the $VERBOSE variable is set to true.
- -I, --include PATH
- specify LOAD~P~ATH.PATHwillbeprependedtoLOAD_PATH. The ':' character may be used to delimit multiple directories. This directive may be used more than once. Modifications to $LOAD_PATH take place immediately and in the order they were specified on the command-line.
- -r, --require LIBRARY
- require a specified LIBRARY before executing the application. The "require" statement will be executed immediately and in the order they were specified on the command-line.
SIGNALS¶
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 current request before finishing.
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- USR1 - reopen all logs owned by the master and all workers See Unicorn::Util.reopen_logs for what is considered a log.
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- USR2 - reexecute the running binary. A separate QUIT should be sent to the original process once the child is verified to be up and running.
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- WINCH - gracefully stops workers but keep the master running. 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
See the SIGNALS (https://yhbt.net/rainbows/SIGNALS.html) document for full description of all signals used by Rainbows!.
RACK ENVIRONMENT¶
Accepted values of RACK_ENV and the middleware they automatically load (outside of RACKUP_FILE) are exactly as those in rackup(1):
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- development - loads Rack::CommonLogger, Rack::ShowExceptions, and Rack::Lint middleware
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- deployment - loads Rack::CommonLogger middleware
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- none - loads no middleware at all, relying entirely on RACKUP_FILE
All unrecognized values for RACK_ENV are assumed to be "none". Production deployments are strongly encouraged to use "deployment" or "none" for maximum performance.
Note the Rack::ContentLength and Rack::Chunked middlewares are also loaded by "deployment" and "development", but no other values of RACK_ENV. If needed, they must be individually specified in the RACKUP_FILE, some frameworks do not require them.
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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- Rainbows! RDoc (https://yhbt.net/rainbows/)
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- Rack RDoc (http://rdoc.info/gems/r#/gems/rack/frames)
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- Rackup HowTo (http://wiki.github.com/rack/rack/tutorial-rackup-howto)
AUTHORS¶
Rainbows! Hackers <rainbows-public@yhbt.net>.
December 3, 2009 | Rainbows! User Manual |