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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
How to use it: | |
1. Just `kill -2 PROCESS_ID` or `kill -15 PROCESS_ID` , The Tornado Web Server Will shutdown after process all the request. | |
2. When you run it behind Nginx, it can graceful reboot your production server. | |
3. Nice Print in http://weibo.com/1682780325/zgkb7g8k7 | |
""" | |
import time | |
import signal | |
import logging | |
import tornado.httpserver | |
import tornado.ioloop | |
import tornado.options | |
import tornado.web | |
from tornado.options import define, options | |
define("port", default=8888, help="run on the given port", type=int) | |
MAX_WAIT_SECONDS_BEFORE_SHUTDOWN = 3 | |
class MainHandler(tornado.web.RequestHandler): | |
def get(self): | |
self.write("Hello, world") | |
def sig_handler(sig, frame): | |
logging.warning('Caught signal: %s', sig) | |
tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().add_callback(shutdown) | |
def shutdown(): | |
logging.info('Stopping http server') | |
server.stop() | |
logging.info('Will shutdown in %s seconds ...', MAX_WAIT_SECONDS_BEFORE_SHUTDOWN) | |
io_loop = tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance() | |
deadline = time.time() + MAX_WAIT_SECONDS_BEFORE_SHUTDOWN | |
def stop_loop(): | |
now = time.time() | |
if now < deadline and (io_loop._callbacks or io_loop._timeouts): | |
io_loop.add_timeout(now + 1, stop_loop) | |
else: | |
io_loop.stop() | |
logging.info('Shutdown') | |
stop_loop() | |
def main(): | |
tornado.options.parse_command_line() | |
application = tornado.web.Application([ | |
(r"/", MainHandler), | |
]) | |
global server | |
server = tornado.httpserver.HTTPServer(application) | |
server.listen(options.port) | |
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, sig_handler) | |
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, sig_handler) | |
tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start() | |
logging.info("Exit...") | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
main() |
i try this, but it not work, in stop_loop(), io_loop._callbacks and io_loop._timeouts are always '[]', so how to fix it?
Here is my modified version: https://gist.github.com/wonderbeyond/d38cd85243befe863cdde54b84505784
just an "all-in-one" signal handler, without the need of global server
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Since this is the top result from a Google search, I must warn that
IOLoop.add_callback_from_signal
should be used instead for thread safety.