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# Install Git needed for Git based gems | |
packages: | |
yum: | |
git: [] | |
# Fixing permissions of packaged gems | |
files: | |
"/opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/pre/10_fixing_permission.sh": | |
content: | | |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
. /opt/elasticbeanstalk/containerfiles/envvars | |
CACHE_GEM_DIR=$EB_CONFIG_APP_ONDECK/vendor/cache | |
if [ -d $CACHE_GEM_DIR ] | |
then | |
chown -R webapp:webapp $CACHE_GEM_DIR | |
echo "Modified the owner of $CACHE_GEM_DIR files" | |
else | |
echo "Nothing in $CACHE_GEM_DIR" | |
fi | |
true | |
mode: "000755" | |
# Modified system bundle script to run 'bundle package' | |
files: | |
"/opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/pre/10_bundle_install.sh": | |
content: | | |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
. /opt/elasticbeanstalk/containerfiles/envvars | |
cd $EB_CONFIG_APP_ONDECK | |
if [ -f Gemfile ] | |
then | |
echo "running 'bundle install' with Gemfile:" | |
cat Gemfile | |
if [ -d $EB_CONFIG_APP_ONDECK/vendor/cache ] | |
then | |
/usr/local/bin/bundle install --local | |
# Incase there is a gem that is missing from the cache | |
/usr/local/bin/bundle pack --all | |
/usr/local/bin/bundle install | |
else | |
/usr/local/bin/bundle pack --all | |
/usr/local/bin/bundle install | |
fi | |
if [ $? != 0 ] | |
then | |
echo "ERROR: bundle install failed!" | |
exit 1 | |
else | |
echo "bundle install succeeded" | |
fi | |
else | |
echo "no Gemfile found! Skipping bundle install stage!" | |
fi | |
if [ -f Gemfile.lock ] | |
then | |
echo "encountered a Gemfile.lock, setting proper permissions" | |
chown $EB_CONFIG_APP_USER:$EB_CONFIG_APP_USER Gemfile.lock | |
else | |
echo "no Gemfile.lock file found, so no permissions to set on it"; | |
fi | |
true | |
mode: "000755" | |
# Sidekiq interaction and startup script | |
files: | |
"/opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/post/50_restart_sidekiq": | |
mode: "000755" | |
content: | | |
#!/bin/bash | |
. /opt/elasticbeanstalk/containerfiles/envvars | |
PIDFILE=$EB_CONFIG_APP_PIDS/sidekiq.pid | |
cd $EB_CONFIG_APP_CURRENT | |
if [ -f $PIDFILE ] | |
then | |
SIDEKIQ_LIVES=$(/bin/ps -o pid= -p `cat $PIDFILE`) | |
if [ -z $SIDEKIQ_LIVES ] | |
then | |
rm -rf $PIDFILE | |
else | |
kill -TERM `cat $PIDFILE` | |
sleep 10 | |
rm -rf $PIDFILE | |
fi | |
fi | |
BUNDLE=/usr/local/bin/bundle | |
SIDEKIQ=/usr/local/bin/sidekiq | |
$BUNDLE exec $SIDEKIQ \ | |
-e production \ | |
-P /var/app/containerfiles/pids/sidekiq.pid \ | |
-C /var/app/current/config/sidekiq.yml \ | |
-L /var/app/containerfiles/logs/sidekiq.log \ | |
-d | |
"/opt/elasticbeanstalk/hooks/appdeploy/pre/03_mute_sidekiq": | |
mode: "000755" | |
content: | | |
#!/bin/bash | |
. /opt/elasticbeanstalk/containerfiles/envvars | |
PIDFILE=$EB_CONFIG_APP_PIDS/sidekiq.pid | |
if [ -f $PIDFILE ] | |
then | |
SIDEKIQ_LIVES=$(/bin/ps -o pid= -p `cat $PIDFILE`) | |
if [ -z $SIDEKIQ_LIVES ] | |
then | |
rm -rf $PIDFILE | |
else | |
kill -USR1 `cat $PIDFILE` | |
sleep 10 | |
fi | |
fi |
# Globally include the vendor/cache gem location and the location of puma_http11 gem | |
files: | |
"/opt/elasticbeanstalk/containerfiles/envvars.d/appenv": | |
content: | | |
export RUBYLIB=$RUBYLIB:/var/app/current/vendor/cache:/usr/local/lib64/ruby/gems/2.0/gems/puma-2.8.1/lib/ | |
mode: "000644" | |
Are you guys running it on the same web instances or are you using the worker tier of elastic beanstalk?
@hobakill -- Sorry, i just saw your comment. Glad it worked out in the end!
@Ricardonacif -- Same web instances. You just need to point your web tier to a Redis instance, in my case, ElasticCache.
@jolks -- To be clear, does that mean there is no distinguishing between your worker and web instances? Have you had any performance issues affect the end user from job load?
I'd like to have Sidekiq running on another instance then the one that does the web app. Is there any way how to do that?
Well @NerdyGlasses, it should definitely be possible. Apart from the general obstacle of aws setup it should actually be similar to how you would set it up on "traditional" server environments... The added benefit is that you have a separate Redis service to connect to anyways, so it's not really any additional work to connect from completely separate sidekiq instance...
You could start reading up on the matter with this stackoverflow post and with this blog post.
@jolks -- my precompiles are still failing.
update - never mind. working swell! thanks a ton to everyone.