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# /etc/init/sidekiq.conf - Sidekiq config
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# This example config should work with Ubuntu 12.04+. It
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# allows you to manage multiple Sidekiq instances with
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# Upstart, Ubuntu's native service management tool.
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#
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# See workers.conf for how to manage all Sidekiq instances at once.
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#
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# Save this config as /etc/init/sidekiq.conf then manage sidekiq with:
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# sudo start sidekiq index=0
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# sudo stop sidekiq index=0
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# sudo status sidekiq index=0
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#
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# Hack Upstart's reload command to 'quiet' Sidekiq:
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#
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# sudo reload sidekiq index=0
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#
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# or use the service command:
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# sudo service sidekiq {start,stop,restart,status}
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#
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description "Sidekiq Background Worker"
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# This script is not meant to start on bootup, workers.conf
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# will start all sidekiq instances explicitly when it starts.
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#start on runlevel [2345]
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#stop on runlevel [06]
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# change to match your deployment user
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# setuid deploy
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# setgid deploy
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# env HOME=/home/deploy
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respawn
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respawn limit 3 30
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# TERM is sent by sidekiqctl when stopping sidekiq. Without declaring these as
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# normal exit codes, it just respawns.
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normal exit 0 TERM
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# Older versions of Upstart might not support the reload command and need
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# this commented out.
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reload signal USR1
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instance $index
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script
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# this script runs in /bin/sh by default
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# respawn as bash so we can source in rbenv
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exec /bin/bash <<'EOT'
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# Pick your poison :) Or none if you're using a system wide installed Ruby.
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# rbenv
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# source /home/apps/.bash_profile
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# OR
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# source /home/apps/.profile
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# OR system:
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# source /etc/profile.d/rbenv.sh
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#
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# rvm
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# source /home/apps/.rvm/scripts/rvm
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# Logs out to /var/log/upstart/sidekiq.log by default
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cd /var/www/app
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exec bundle exec sidekiq -i ${index} -e production
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EOT
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end script
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