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Start and Stop tasks for resque workers, with capistrano deploy hook (without God)
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after "deploy:symlink", "deploy:restart_workers" | |
## | |
# Rake helper task. | |
# http://pastie.org/255489 | |
# http://geminstallthat.wordpress.com/2008/01/27/rake-tasks-through-capistrano/ | |
# http://ananelson.com/said/on/2007/12/30/remote-rake-tasks-with-capistrano/ | |
def run_remote_rake(rake_cmd) | |
rake_args = ENV['RAKE_ARGS'].to_s.split(',') | |
cmd = "cd #{fetch(:latest_release)} && #{fetch(:rake, "rake")} RAILS_ENV=#{fetch(:rails_env, "production")} #{rake_cmd}" | |
cmd += "['#{rake_args.join("','")}']" unless rake_args.empty? | |
run cmd | |
set :rakefile, nil if exists?(:rakefile) | |
end | |
namespace :deploy do | |
desc "Restart Resque Workers" | |
task :restart_workers, :roles => :db do | |
run_remote_rake "resque:restart_workers" | |
end | |
end |
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# Start a worker with proper env vars and output redirection | |
def run_worker(queue, count = 1) | |
puts "Starting #{count} worker(s) with QUEUE: #{queue}" | |
ops = {:pgroup => true, :err => [(Rails.root + "log/resque_err").to_s, "a"], | |
:out => [(Rails.root + "log/resque_stdout").to_s, "a"]} | |
env_vars = {"QUEUE" => queue.to_s} | |
count.times { | |
## Using Kernel.spawn and Process.detach because regular system() call would | |
## cause the processes to quit when capistrano finishes | |
pid = spawn(env_vars, "rake resque:work", ops) | |
Process.detach(pid) | |
} | |
end | |
namespace :resque do | |
task :setup => :environment | |
desc "Restart running workers" | |
task :restart_workers => :environment do | |
Rake::Task['resque:stop_workers'].invoke | |
Rake::Task['resque:start_workers'].invoke | |
end | |
desc "Quit running workers" | |
task :stop_workers => :environment do | |
pids = Array.new | |
Resque.workers.each do |worker| | |
pids.concat(worker.worker_pids) | |
end | |
if pids.empty? | |
puts "No workers to kill" | |
else | |
syscmd = "kill -s QUIT #{pids.join(' ')}" | |
puts "Running syscmd: #{syscmd}" | |
system(syscmd) | |
end | |
end | |
desc "Start workers" | |
task :start_workers => :environment do | |
run_worker("*", 2) | |
run_worker("high", 1) | |
end | |
end |
Resque.workers.each do |worker|
pids = pids | worker.worker_pids[0...-1]
end
Like to point out that this can be accomplished with a gem now. Checkout: https://github.com/sshingler/capistrano-resque
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Dude. Thank you.
We are running Resque-workers (long-running rake tasks).
We want to start them inside a Capistrano hook.
This means:
We've gotten Capistrano to execute rake tasks on a remote machine. We are also able to fork the tasks, using a variety of methods, including &, BACKGROUND=yes, ssh-ing a command, screen -d -m -X, etc.
Each of the above "worked" in varying capacities, but ultimately, when the Capistrano script ends, the connection to the remote machine is severed, and the rake tasks running on the remote machine are terminated.
From your gist, we applied the bare minimum:
We put the above into a "standard Rails-rake task", inside lib/tasks/application.rake. We ask Capistrano to run our task inside application.rake, and ... and then it works.
Brilliant. Beautiful. Better still, it works. It works. It works. Thank you.