# See http://unicorn.bogomips.org/Unicorn/Configurator.html # enable out of band gc out of the box, it is low risk and improves perf a lot ENV['UNICORN_ENABLE_OOBGC'] = "1" discourse_path = File.expand_path(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) + "/../") # tune down if not enough ram worker_processes (ENV["UNICORN_WORKERS"] || 3).to_i working_directory discourse_path # listen "#{discourse_path}/tmp/sockets/unicorn.sock" listen 3000 # nuke workers after 30 seconds instead of 60 seconds (the default) timeout 30 # feel free to point this anywhere accessible on the filesystem pid "#{discourse_path}/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid" # By default, the Unicorn logger will write to stderr. # Additionally, some applications/frameworks log to stderr or stdout, # so prevent them from going to /dev/null when daemonized here: stderr_path "#{discourse_path}/log/unicorn.stderr.log" stdout_path "#{discourse_path}/log/unicorn.stdout.log" # important for Ruby 2.0 preload_app true # Enable this flag to have unicorn test client connections by writing the # beginning of the HTTP headers before calling the application. This # prevents calling the application for connections that have disconnected # while queued. This is only guaranteed to detect clients on the same # host unicorn runs on, and unlikely to detect disconnects even on a # fast LAN. check_client_connection false initialized = false before_fork do |server, worker| unless initialized # load up the yaml for the localization bits, in master process I18n.t(:posts) # load up all models and schema (ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables - %w[schema_migrations]).each do |table| table.classify.constantize.first rescue nil end # get rid of rubbish so we don't share it GC.start initialized = true supervisor = ENV['UNICORN_SUPERVISOR_PID'].to_i if supervisor > 0 Thread.new do while true unless File.exists?("/proc/#{supervisor}") puts "Kill self supervisor is gone" Process.kill "TERM", Process.pid end sleep 2 end end end end ActiveRecord::Base.connection.disconnect! $redis.client.disconnect # Throttle the master from forking too quickly by sleeping. Due # to the implementation of standard Unix signal handlers, this # helps (but does not completely) prevent identical, repeated signals # from being lost when the receiving process is busy. sleep 1 end after_fork do |server, worker| ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection $redis.client.reconnect Rails.cache.reconnect MessageBus.after_fork end