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Mina Puma

Mina tasks for handle with Puma.

This gem provides several mina tasks:

mina puma:phased_restart  # Restart puma (using phased restart)
mina puma:hard_restart    # Restart puma (using stop, then start)
mina puma:restart         # Restart puma (using pumactl)
mina puma:start           # Start puma
mina puma:stop            # Stop puma
mina puma:status          # Get status

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'mina-puma', require: false

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install mina-puma

Note: by just including this gem, does not mean your development server will be Puma, for that, you need explicitly add gem 'puma' to your Gemfile.

Usage

Run:

mina init

to generate config/deploy.rb file if you have not configured it yet.

Add this to your config/deploy.rb file:

require 'mina/puma'

Make sure the following settings are set in your config/deploy.rb:

  • deploy_to - deployment path

Make sure the following directories exists on your server:

  • shared/tmp/sockets - directory for socket files.
  • shared/tmp/pids - directory for pid files.

OR you can set other directories by setting follow variables:

  • puma_socket - puma socket file, default is shared/tmp/sockets/puma.sock
  • puma_pid - puma pid file, default shared/tmp/pids/puma.pid
  • puma_state - puma state file, default shared/tmp/sockets/puma.state
  • puma_stdout - puma redirect path for stdout, default shared/log/puma.log
  • puma_stderr - puma redirect path for stderr, default shared/log/puma.log
  • pumactl_socket - pumactl socket file, default shared/tmp/sockets/pumactl.sock
  • puma_root_path - puma command execute root path, default current

Then:

$ mina puma:start

Example

require 'mina/puma'

# Add pids and sockets directories to shared dirs
set :shared_dirs, fetch(:shared_dirs, []).push('log', 'tmp/pids', 'tmp/sockets')

task :deploy do
  deploy do
    invoke :'git:clone'
    invoke :'deploy:link_shared_paths'
    ...

    on :launch do
      ...
      invoke :'puma:phased_restart'
    end
  end
end

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request