# Set your full path to application. app_path = "/var/www/danbooru2/current" # Set unicorn options worker_processes 22 timeout 180 #listen "127.0.0.1:9000", :tcp_nopush => true listen "/tmp/.unicorn.sock", :backlog => 512 # Spawn unicorn master worker for user apps (group: apps) user 'albert', 'albert' # Fill path to your app working_directory app_path # Should be 'production' by default, otherwise use other env rails_env = ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || 'production' # Log everything to one file stderr_path "/dev/null" stdout_path "/dev/null" # Set master PID location pid "#{app_path}/tmp/pids/unicorn.pid" # combine Ruby 2.0.0+ with "preload_app true" for memory savings 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 # local variable to guard against running a hook multiple times run_once = true before_fork do |server, worker| # the following is highly recomended for Rails + "preload_app true" # as there's no need for the master process to hold a connection defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) and ActiveRecord::Base.connection.disconnect! # Occasionally, it may be necessary to run non-idempotent code in the # master before forking. Keep in mind the above disconnect! example # is idempotent and does not need a guard. if run_once # do_something_once_here ... run_once = false # prevent from firing again end # The following is only recommended for memory/DB-constrained # installations. It is not needed if your system can house # twice as many worker_processes as you have configured. # # # This allows a new master process to incrementally # # phase out the old master process with SIGTTOU to avoid a # # thundering herd (especially in the "preload_app false" case) # # when doing a transparent upgrade. The last worker spawned # # will then kill off the old master process with a SIGQUIT. # old_pid = "#{server.config[:pid]}.oldbin" # if old_pid != server.pid # begin # sig = (worker.nr + 1) >= server.worker_processes ? :QUIT : :TTOU # Process.kill(sig, File.read(old_pid).to_i) # rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::ESRCH # end # end # # 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| if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection end end