Adds mstop
, mstart
and mrestart
commands to Supervisor. Those commands works exacatly the same way as stop
, start
and restart
respectively, except they support process name wildcarding.
In some usecases you can use groups support in Supervisor, but it doesn't allow you to have one process in multiple groups. That's when wildcarding can be really useful.
supervisor> status celery-a RUNNING pid 15085, uptime 0:00:11 celery-b RUNNING pid 15086, uptime 0:00:12 gunicorn-a RUNNING pid 14151, uptime 0:05:18 gunicorn-b RUNNING pid 14237, uptime 0:04:45 supervisor> mstop *-a celery-a: stopped gunicorn-a: stopped supervisor>
pip install supervisor-wildcards
And then add into your supervisor.conf:
[ctlplugin:wildcards] supervisor.ctl_factory = supervisorwildcards.controllerplugin:make_wildcards_controllerplugin
- 0.1.1
- Commands are run in parallel (Thanks, Honza Kral)
- 0.1.0
- Simple support for
mstop
,mstart
,mrestart