1
0
Fork 0
mirror of https://github.com/mperham/sidekiq.git synced 2022-11-09 13:52:34 -05:00
mperham--sidekiq/examples/upstart/manage-one/sidekiq.conf

54 lines
1.4 KiB
Text

# /etc/init/sidekiq.conf - Sidekiq config
# This example config should work with Ubuntu 12.04+. It
# allows you to manage multiple Sidekiq instances with
# Upstart, Ubuntu's native service management tool.
#
# See workers.conf for how to manage all Sidekiq instances at once.
#
# Save this config as /etc/init/sidekiq.conf then mange sidekiq with:
# sudo start sidekiq index=0
# sudo stop sidekiq index=0
# sudo status sidekiq index=0
#
# or use the service command:
# sudo service sidekiq {start,stop,restart,status}
#
description "Sidekiq Background Worker"
# no "start on", we don't want to automatically start
stop on (stopping workers or runlevel [06])
# change to match your deployment user
setuid deploy
setgid deploy
env HOME=/home/deploy
respawn
respawn limit 3 30
# TERM is sent by sidekiqctl when stopping sidekiq. Without declaring these as normal exit codes, it just respawns.
normal exit 0 TERM
instance $index
script
# this script runs in /bin/sh by default
# respawn as bash so we can source in rbenv
exec /bin/bash <<'EOT'
# use syslog for logging
exec &> /dev/kmsg
# pull in system rbenv
source /etc/profile.d/rbenv.sh
# or
# pull in user installed rbenv
# export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/bin:$PATH"
# eval "$(rbenv init -)"
# export PATH="$HOME/.rbenv/plugins/ruby-build/bin:$PATH"
cd /opt/theclymb/current
exec bin/sidekiq -i ${index} -e production
EOT
end script