package Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad; use Mojo::Base -base; # "Bender: I was God once. # God: Yes, I saw. You were doing well, until everyone died." use Cwd 'abs_path'; use File::Basename 'dirname'; use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile'; use Mojo::Server::Prefork; use Mojo::Util 'steady_time'; use Scalar::Util 'weaken'; has prefork => sub { Mojo::Server::Prefork->new }; has upgrade_timeout => 60; sub configure { my ($self, $name) = @_; # Hypnotoad settings my $prefork = $self->prefork; my $c = $prefork->app->config($name) || {}; $c->{listen} ||= ['http://*:8080']; $self->upgrade_timeout($c->{upgrade_timeout}) if $c->{upgrade_timeout}; # Prefork settings $prefork->reverse_proxy($c->{proxy}) if defined $c->{proxy}; $prefork->max_clients($c->{clients}) if $c->{clients}; $prefork->max_requests($c->{keep_alive_requests}) if $c->{keep_alive_requests}; defined $c->{$_} and $prefork->$_($c->{$_}) for qw(accept_interval accepts backlog graceful_timeout group), qw(heartbeat_interval heartbeat_timeout inactivity_timeout listen), qw(lock_file lock_timeout multi_accept pid_file user workers); } sub run { my ($self, $app) = @_; # No Windows support _exit('Hypnotoad not available for Windows.') if $^O eq 'MSWin32'; # Remember executable and application for later $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_EXE} ||= $0; $0 = $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_APP} ||= abs_path $app; # This is a production server $ENV{MOJO_MODE} ||= 'production'; # Clean start (to make sure everything works) die "Can't exec: $!" if !$ENV{HYPNOTOAD_REV}++ && !exec $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_EXE}; # Preload application and configure server my $prefork = $self->prefork->cleanup(0); $prefork->load_app($app)->config->{hypnotoad}{pid_file} //= catfile dirname($ENV{HYPNOTOAD_APP}), 'hypnotoad.pid'; $self->configure('hypnotoad'); weaken $self; $prefork->on(wait => sub { $self->_manage }); $prefork->on(reap => sub { $self->_reap(pop) }); $prefork->on(finish => sub { $self->{finished} = 1 }); # Testing _exit('Everything looks good!') if $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_TEST}; # Stop running server $self->_stop if $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_STOP}; # Initiate hot deployment $self->_hot_deploy unless $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_PID}; # Daemonize as early as possible (but not for restarts) $prefork->daemonize if !$ENV{HYPNOTOAD_FOREGROUND} && $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_REV} < 3; # Start accepting connections local $SIG{USR2} = sub { $self->{upgrade} ||= steady_time }; $prefork->cleanup(1)->run; } sub _exit { say shift and exit 0 } sub _hot_deploy { # Make sure server is running return unless my $pid = shift->prefork->check_pid; # Start hot deployment kill 'USR2', $pid; _exit("Starting hot deployment for Hypnotoad server $pid."); } sub _manage { my $self = shift; # Upgraded my $log = $self->prefork->app->log; if ($ENV{HYPNOTOAD_PID} && $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_PID} ne $$) { $log->info("Upgrade successful, stopping $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_PID}."); kill 'QUIT', $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_PID}; } $ENV{HYPNOTOAD_PID} = $$ unless ($ENV{HYPNOTOAD_PID} // '') eq $$; # Upgrade if ($self->{upgrade} && !$self->{finished}) { # Fresh start unless ($self->{new}) { $log->info('Starting zero downtime software upgrade.'); die "Can't fork: $!" unless defined(my $pid = $self->{new} = fork); exec($ENV{HYPNOTOAD_EXE}) or die("Can't exec: $!") unless $pid; } # Timeout kill 'KILL', $self->{new} if $self->{upgrade} + $self->upgrade_timeout <= steady_time; } } sub _reap { my ($self, $pid) = @_; # Clean up failed upgrade return unless ($self->{new} || '') eq $pid; $self->prefork->app->log->error('Zero downtime software upgrade failed.'); delete @$self{qw(new upgrade)}; } sub _stop { _exit('Hypnotoad server not running.') unless my $pid = shift->prefork->check_pid; kill 'QUIT', $pid; _exit("Stopping Hypnotoad server $pid gracefully."); } 1; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad - ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD! =head1 SYNOPSIS use Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad; my $hypnotoad = Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad->new; $hypnotoad->run('/home/sri/myapp.pl'); =head1 DESCRIPTION L is a full featured, UNIX optimized, preforking non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket server, built around the very well tested and reliable L, with IPv6, TLS, Comet (long polling), keep-alive, connection pooling, timeout, cookie, multipart, multiple event loop and hot deployment support that just works. Note that the server uses signals for process management, so you should avoid modifying signal handlers in your applications. To start applications with it you can use the L script, for L and L applications it will default to C mode. $ hypnotoad myapp.pl Server available at http://127.0.0.1:8080. You can run the same command again for automatic hot deployment. $ hypnotoad myapp.pl Starting hot deployment for Hypnotoad server 31841. This second invocation will load the application again, detect the process id file with it, and send a L signal to the already running server. For better scalability (epoll, kqueue) and to provide IPv6 as well as TLS support, the optional modules L (4.0+), L (0.20+) and L (1.84+) will be used automatically by L if they are installed. Individual features can also be disabled with the C and C environment variables. See L for more. =head1 MANAGER SIGNALS The L manager process can be controlled at runtime with the following signals. =head2 INT, TERM Shutdown server immediately. =head2 QUIT Shutdown server gracefully. =head2 TTIN Increase worker pool by one. =head2 TTOU Decrease worker pool by one. =head2 USR2 Attempt zero downtime software upgrade (hot deployment) without losing any incoming connections. Manager (old) |- Worker [1] |- Worker [2] |- Worker [3] |- Worker [4] +- Manager (new) |- Worker [1] |- Worker [2] |- Worker [3] +- Worker [4] The new manager will automatically send a L signal to the old manager and take over serving requests after starting up successfully. =head1 WORKER SIGNALS L worker processes can be controlled at runtime with the following signals. =head2 INT, TERM Stop worker immediately. =head2 QUIT Stop worker gracefully. =head1 SETTINGS L can be configured with the following settings, see L for examples. =head2 accept_interval accept_interval => 0.5 Interval in seconds for trying to reacquire the accept mutex, defaults to the value of L. Note that changing this value can affect performance and idle CPU usage. =head2 accepts accepts => 100 Maximum number of connections a worker is allowed to accept before stopping gracefully, defaults to the value of L. Setting the value to C<0> will allow workers to accept new connections indefinitely. Note that up to half of this value can be subtracted randomly to improve load balancing. =head2 backlog backlog => 128 Listen backlog size, defaults to the value of L. =head2 clients clients => 100 Maximum number of concurrent client connections per worker process, defaults to the value of L. Note that high concurrency works best with applications that perform mostly non-blocking operations, to optimize for blocking operations you can decrease this value and increase L instead for better performance. =head2 graceful_timeout graceful_timeout => 15 Maximum amount of time in seconds stopping a worker gracefully may take before being forced, defaults to the value of L. =head2 group group => 'staff' Group name for worker processes, defaults to the value of L. =head2 heartbeat_interval heartbeat_interval => 3 Heartbeat interval in seconds, defaults to the value of L. =head2 heartbeat_timeout heartbeat_timeout => 2 Maximum amount of time in seconds before a worker without a heartbeat will be stopped gracefully, defaults to the value of L. =head2 inactivity_timeout inactivity_timeout => 10 Maximum amount of time in seconds a connection can be inactive before getting closed, defaults to the value of L. Setting the value to C<0> will allow connections to be inactive indefinitely. =head2 keep_alive_requests keep_alive_requests => 50 Number of keep-alive requests per connection, defaults to the value of L. =head2 listen listen => ['http://*:80'] List of one or more locations to listen on, defaults to C. See also L for more examples. =head2 lock_file lock_file => '/tmp/hypnotoad.lock' Full path of accept mutex lock file prefix, to which the process id will be appended, defaults to the value of L. =head2 lock_timeout lock_timeout => 0.5 Maximum amount of time in seconds a worker may block when waiting for the accept mutex, defaults to the value of L. Note that changing this value can affect performance and idle CPU usage. =head2 multi_accept multi_accept => 100 Number of connections to accept at once, defaults to the value of L. =head2 pid_file pid_file => '/var/run/hypnotoad.pid' Full path to process id file, defaults to C in the same directory as the application. Note that this value can only be changed after the server has been stopped. =head2 proxy proxy => 1 Activate reverse proxy support, which allows for the C and C headers to be picked up automatically, defaults to the value of L. =head2 upgrade_timeout upgrade_timeout => 45 Maximum amount of time in seconds a zero downtime software upgrade may take before getting canceled, defaults to the value of L. =head2 user user => 'sri' Username for worker processes, defaults to the value of L. =head2 workers workers => 10 Number of worker processes, defaults to the value of L. A good rule of thumb is two worker processes per CPU core for applications that perform mostly non-blocking operations, blocking operations often require more and benefit from decreasing the number of concurrent L (often as low as C<1>). =head1 ATTRIBUTES L implements the following attributes. =head2 prefork my $prefork = $hypnotoad->prefork; $hypnotoad = $hypnotoad->prefork(Mojo::Server::Prefork->new); L object this server manages. =head2 upgrade_timeout my $timeout = $hypnotoad->upgrade_timeout; $hypnotoad = $hypnotoad->upgrade_timeout(15); Maximum amount of time in seconds a zero downtime software upgrade may take before getting canceled, defaults to C<60>. =head1 METHODS L inherits all methods from L and implements the following new ones. =head2 configure $hypnotoad->configure('hypnotoad'); Configure server from application settings. =head2 run $hypnotoad->run('script/myapp'); Run server for application. =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L. =cut