Small command-line too to export from Procfile to monit control files
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'foreman-monit', github: 'capita/foreman-monit'
And then execute:
$ bundle
'foreman-monit export' outputs a monit control file for every process listed in the given Procfile. foreman-monit has to be called from the projects root directory and outputs to /tmp/foreman-monit per default. It is most useful in deployment via Capistrano to automate restarting of processes or changing the processes configuration/definition after or inside your deployment routine
You have to provide --user, --env, [--chruby] and --app to specify the user that will be running the processes, the RAILS_ENV to use an a general application-indentifier to name control files and groups accordingly.
Inside your procfile, you can use PORT, PID_FILE and RAILS_ENV in your process command, e.g.
web: bundle exec puma -p $PORT --pidfile $PID_FILE
worker: bundle exec rake resque:work PIDFILE=$PID_FILE
Monit will fork the command in a shell for the specified user and will redirect each output to .//-.log
Just include the directory ./monit/*.conf (or whatever you chose as a target) in your global monitrc and do a 'monit reload'
You can start or stop the app's jobs by issuing
monit -g <app> start
monit -g <app> stop
or
monit -g <app> restart
which will typically be somewhere in your 'cap:restart' definition in your Capfile ,e.g.
monit stop -g <app>
foreman-monit export --app <app> --user <user> --env production
monit reload
monit start -g <app>
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request