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#!/usr/bin/env puma
# Start Puma with next command:
# RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec puma -e production -C ./config/puma.rb
application_path = '/home/git/gitlab'
# The directory to operate out of.
#
# The default is the current directory.
#
directory application_path
# Set the environment in which the rack's app will run.
#
# The default is “development”.
#
environment = :production
# Daemonize the server into the background. Highly suggest that
# this be combined with “pidfile” and “stdout_redirect”.
#
# The default is “false”.
#
daemonize true
# Store the pid of the server in the file at “path”.
#
pidfile "#{application_path}/tmp/pids/puma.pid"
# Use “path” as the file to store the server info state. This is
# used by “pumactl” to query and control the server.
#
state_path "#{application_path}/tmp/pids/puma.state"
# Redirect STDOUT and STDERR to files specified. The 3rd parameter
# (“append”) specifies whether the output is appended, the default is
# “false”.
#
stdout_redirect "#{application_path}/log/puma.stdout.log", "#{application_path}/log/puma.stderr.log"
# stdout_redirect '/u/apps/lolcat/log/stdout', '/u/apps/lolcat/log/stderr', true
# Disable request logging.
#
# The default is “false”.
#
# quiet
# Configure “min” to be the minimum number of threads to use to answer
# requests and “max” the maximum.
#
# The default is “0, 16”.
#
# threads 0, 16
# Bind the server to “url”. “tcp://”, “unix://” and “ssl://” are the only
# accepted protocols.
#
# The default is “tcp://0.0.0.0:9292”.
#
# bind 'tcp://0.0.0.0:9292'
bind "unix://#{application_path}/tmp/sockets/gitlab.socket"
# Instead of “bind 'ssl://127.0.0.1:9292?key=path_to_key&cert=path_to_cert'” you
# can also use the “ssl_bind” option.
#
# ssl_bind '127.0.0.1', '9292', { key: path_to_key, cert: path_to_cert }
# Code to run before doing a restart. This code should
# close log files, database connections, etc.
#
# This can be called multiple times to add code each time.
#
# on_restart do
# puts 'On restart...'
# end
# Command to use to restart puma. This should be just how to
# load puma itself (ie. 'ruby -Ilib bin/puma'), not the arguments
# to puma, as those are the same as the original process.
#
# restart_command '/u/app/lolcat/bin/restart_puma'
# === Cluster mode ===
# How many worker processes to run.
#
# The default is “0”.
#
# workers 2
# Code to run when a worker boots to setup the process before booting
# the app.
#
# This can be called multiple times to add hooks.
#
# on_worker_boot do
# puts 'On worker boot...'
# end
# === Puma control rack application ===
# Start the puma control rack application on “url”. This application can
# be communicated with to control the main server. Additionally, you can
# provide an authentication token, so all requests to the control server
# will need to include that token as a query parameter. This allows for
# simple authentication.
#
# Check out https://github.com/puma/puma/blob/master/lib/puma/app/status.rb
# to see what the app has available.
#
# activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock'
# activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock', { auth_token: '12345' }
# activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock', { no_token: true }