FCGI::Engine::Manager - Manage multiple FCGI::Engine instances
#!/usr/bin/perl
my $m = FCGI::Engine::Manager->new(
conf => 'conf/my_app_conf.yml'
);
my ($command, $server_name) = @ARGV;
$m->start($server_name) if $command eq 'start';
$m->stop($server_name) if $command eq 'stop';
$m->restart($server_name) if $command eq 'restart';
$m->graceful($server_name) if $command eq 'graceful';
print $m->status($server_name) if $command eq 'status';
# on the command line
perl all_my_fcgi_backends.pl start
perl all_my_fcgi_backends.pl stop
perl all_my_fcgi_backends.pl restart foo.server
# etc ...
This module handles multiple FCGI::Engine instances for you, it can start, stop
and provide basic status info. It is configurable using Config::Any, but only
really the YAML format has been tested.
Since FCGI::Engine is pretty much compatible with Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI,
this module can also be used to manage your Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI based
apps as well as your FCGI::Engine based apps.
Plack support is provided via the FCGI::Engine::Manager::Server::Plackup module.
All that is required is setting the
"server_class" parameter in the configuarion
and it will Just Work.
Here is an example configuration in YAML, it should be noted that the options
for each server are basically the constructor params to
FCGI::Engine::Manager::Server and are passed verbatim to it. This means that
if you subclass FCGI::Engine::Manager::Server and set the
"server_class:" option appropriately, it
should pass any new options you added to your subclass automatically. The
third server in the list shows exactly how this is used with a Plack
application.
---
- name: "foo.server"
server_class: "FCGI::Engine::Manager::Server"
scriptname: "t/scripts/foo.pl"
nproc: 1
pidfile: "/tmp/foo.pid"
socket: "/tmp/foo.socket"
additional_args: [ "-I", "lib/" ]
- name: "bar.server"
scriptname: "t/scripts/bar.pl"
nproc: 1
pidfile: "/tmp/bar.pid"
socket: "/tmp/bar.socket"
- name: "baz.server"
server_class: "FCGI::Engine::Manager::Server::Plackup"
scriptname: "t/scripts/baz.psgi" # the .psgi file
nproc: 1
pidfile: "/tmp/baz.pid"
socket: "/tmp/baz.socket"
additional_args: [ "-E", "production" ] # plackup specific option
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If
you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.
Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>
Copyright 2007-2010 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.