
Don't assume that if the Rack server is not Passenger then it must be Unicorn. There are many other Rack servers in the world (uwsgi being one example that people use a lot). The reverse check is much more logical, i.e. check explicitly for Unicorn
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429 B
Ruby
16 lines
429 B
Ruby
# This file is used by Rack-based servers to start the application.
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if defined?(Unicorn)
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require 'unicorn'
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# Unicorn self-process killer
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require 'unicorn/worker_killer'
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# Max memory size (RSS) per worker
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use Unicorn::WorkerKiller::Oom, (200 * (1 << 20)), (250 * (1 << 20))
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end
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require ::File.expand_path('../config/environment', __FILE__)
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map ENV['RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT'] || "/" do
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run Gitlab::Application
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end
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