# frozen_string_literal: true # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- # This file is used by the GDK to generate a default config/puma.rb file # Note that `/home/git` will be substituted for the actual GDK root # directory when this file is generated # ----------------------------------------------------------------------- # Load "path" as a rackup file. # # The default is "config.ru". # rackup 'config.ru' pidfile '/home/git/gitlab/tmp/pids/puma.pid' state_path '/home/git/gitlab/tmp/pids/puma.state' ## Uncomment the lines if you would like to write puma stdout & stderr streams ## to a different location than rails logs. ## When using GitLab Development Kit, by default, these logs will be consumed ## by runit and can be accessed using `gdk tail rails-web` # stdout_redirect '/home/git/gitlab/log/puma.stdout.log', # '/home/git/gitlab/log/puma.stderr.log', # true # Configure "min" to be the minimum number of threads to use to answer # requests and "max" the maximum. # # The default is "0, 16". # threads 1, 4 # By default, workers accept all requests and queue them to pass to handlers. # When false, workers accept the number of simultaneous requests configured. # # Queueing requests generally improves performance, but can cause deadlocks if # the app is waiting on a request to itself. See https://github.com/puma/puma/issues/612 # # When set to false this may require a reverse proxy to handle slow clients and # queue requests before they reach puma. This is due to disabling HTTP keepalive queue_requests false # Bind the server to "url". "tcp://", "unix://" and "ssl://" are the only # accepted protocols. bind 'unix:///home/git/gitlab.socket' workers 2 require_relative "/home/git/gitlab/lib/gitlab/cluster/lifecycle_events" on_restart do # Signal application hooks that we're about to restart Gitlab::Cluster::LifecycleEvents.do_before_master_restart end before_fork do # Signal to the puma killer enable_puma_worker_killer = !Gitlab::Utils.to_boolean(ENV['DISABLE_PUMA_WORKER_KILLER']) Gitlab::Cluster::PumaWorkerKillerInitializer.start(@config.options) if enable_puma_worker_killer # Signal application hooks that we're about to fork Gitlab::Cluster::LifecycleEvents.do_before_fork end Gitlab::Cluster::LifecycleEvents.set_puma_options @config.options on_worker_boot do # Signal application hooks of worker start Gitlab::Cluster::LifecycleEvents.do_worker_start end # Preload the application before starting the workers; this conflicts with # phased restart feature. (off by default) preload_app! tag 'gitlab-puma-worker' # Verifies that all workers have checked in to the master process within # the given timeout. If not the worker process will be restarted. Default # value is 60 seconds. # worker_timeout 60 # https://github.com/puma/puma/blob/master/5.0-Upgrade.md#lower-latency-better-throughput wait_for_less_busy_worker ENV.fetch('PUMA_WAIT_FOR_LESS_BUSY_WORKER', 0.001).to_f # https://github.com/puma/puma/blob/master/5.0-Upgrade.md#nakayoshi_fork nakayoshi_fork unless ENV['DISABLE_PUMA_NAKAYOSHI_FORK'] == 'true' # Use json formatter require_relative "/home/git/gitlab/lib/gitlab/puma_logging/json_formatter" json_formatter = Gitlab::PumaLogging::JSONFormatter.new log_formatter do |str| json_formatter.call(str) end