This configuration works with Upstart on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
The reason why it needs to be done this way (i.e. with the pre-start
and post-stop
stanzas), is because Upstart
is unable to track whever Unicorn master process re-execs itself on hot deploys. One can use it without hot-deploys
and run Unicorn in foreground also, it then only needs one exec stanza.
This presumes you are not using RVM, so no voodoo dances.
#/etc/init/my-app.conf
description "My App"
author "Ilya Dmitrichenko <[email protected]>"
start on virtual-filesystems
stop on runlevel [06]
env PATH=/opt/ruby/shims:/opt/ruby/rbenv/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
env RAILS_ENV=production
setuid nobody
setgid nobody
chdir /opt/my_app/
pre-start exec ./bin/unicorn_rails -D -c /opt/my_app/config/unicorn.rb --env production
post-stop exec kill `cat /opt/my_app/run/unicorn.pid`
The next example allows one to run a very descriptive command from their deploy script:
initctl emit my-app-deploy TAG=v1.2.3`.
It demonstrates a very appropriate use of Upstart's events. Please also note that it can be used for roll-back just as well.
#/etc/init/my-app-deploy-task.conf
description "Upgade My App!"
author "Ilya Dmitrichenko <[email protected]>"
on my-app-deploy
task
console log
env PATH=/opt/ruby/shims:/opt/ruby/rbenv/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
chdir /opt/my_app/
script
git fetch --quiet --all --tags origin
git checkout --quiet --force --detach $TAG
bundle --quiet install
kill -USR2 `cat ./run/unicorn.pid`
end script
Why did you leave out the
respawn
stanza? Does this restart unicorn when it crashes for any reason?