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caddy-supervisor Build Status

Caddy V2!

New versions and caddy V2 support at https://github.com/Baldinof/caddy-supervisor/.

Introduction

This plugin enables caddy to run and supervise background processes.

How it works

For every supervisor caddy directive a command is executed in background and killed when caddy stops.

You can use supervisor plugin as an http directive or as a server type.

Supervisor http directive

You can activate a supervisor directly from your web caddyfile using:

supervisor command arg1 arg2 arg3

Or using a block for more control

supervisor {
  command command
  args arg1 arg2 arg3
  dir directory
  env VARIABLEA VALUEA
  env VARIABLEB VALUEB
  redirect_stdout file
  redirect_stderr file
  restart_policy policy
  termination_grace_period period
  replicas replicas
}

Supervisor server type

You can also use a supervisor server type using -type CLI option:

caddy -type supervisor

The Caddyfile syntax for supervisor server type is:

name {
  command command
  args arg1 arg2 arg3
  dir directory
  env VARIABLEA VALUEA
  env VARIABLEB VALUEB
  redirect_stdout file
  redirect_stderr file
  restart_policy policy
  termination_grace_period period
  replicas replicas
}
...

Options description

  • command: the command or executable name to be executed. Supports template.
  • args: args provided to the command, separated by whitespace. Supports template.
  • dir: the working directory the command should be executed in. Supports template.
  • env: declare environment variable that should be passed to command. This property can be repeated. Supports template.
  • redirect_stdout: redirect command stdout to a file. Use "stdout" to redirect to caddy stdout
  • redirect_stderr: redirect command stderr to a file. Use "stderr" to redirect to caddy stderr
  • restart_policy: define under which conditions the command should be restarted after exit. Valid values:
    • never: do not restart the command
    • on_failure: restart if exit code is not 0
    • always: always restart
  • termination_grace_period: amount of time to wait for application graceful termination before killing it. Ex: 10s
  • replicas: number of instances that should be executed. Default: 1.

On windows termination_grace_period is ignored and the command is killed immediatelly due to lack of signals support.

Templates

To enable different configuration per replica, you can use go templates on the fields marked with Supports template".

The following information are available to templates:

  • Replica: the index of the current replica, starting from 0

Templates also supports all functions from http://masterminds.github.io/sprig/

Example:

supervisor myapp --port "{{add 8000 .Replica}}" {
  replicas 5
}
proxy / localhost:8000-8004

Exponential backoff

To avoid spending too many resources on a crashing application, this plugin makes use of exponential backoff.

That means that when the command fail, it will be restarted with a delay of 0 seconds. If it fails again it will be restarted with a delay of 1 seconds, then on every sucessive failure the delay time doubles, with a max limit of 5 minutes.

If the command runs stable for at least 10 minutes, the restart delay is reset to 0 seconds.

Examples

AspNet Core application on windows:

example.com {
  run {
    env ASPNETCORE_URLS http://localhost:5000
    command dotnet ./MyApplication.dll
    dir "C:\MyApplicationFolder"
    redirect_stdout stdout
    redirect_stderr stderr
    restart_policy always
  }
  proxy / localhost:5000 {
    transparent
  }
}

Php fastcgi on windows:

example.com {
  run {
    command ./php-cgi.exe
    args -b 9800
    dir C:/php/
    redirect_stdout stdout
    redirect_stderr stderr
    restart_policy always
  }
  root C:/Site
  fastcgi / localhost:9800 php
}

Building it

Build from caddy repository and import caddy-supervisor plugin on file https://github.com/mholt/caddy/blob/master/caddy/caddymain/run.go :

import (
  _ "github.com/lucaslorentz/caddy-supervisor/httpplugin"
  _ "github.com/lucaslorentz/caddy-supervisor/servertype"
)

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