how to controller (start/kill) a background process (server app) in ruby

时光毁灭记忆、已成空白 提交于 2019-12-02 20:52:02

The standard way is to use the system functions fork (to duplicate the current process), exec (to replace the current process by an executable file), and kill (to send a signal to a process to terminate it).

For example :

pid = fork do
  # this code is run in the child process
  # you can do anything here, like changing current directory or reopening STDOUT
  exec "/path/to/executable"
end

# this code is run in the parent process
# do your stuffs

# kill it (other signals than TERM may be used, depending on the program you want
# to kill. The signal KILL will always work but the process won't be allowed
# to cleanup anything)
Process.kill "TERM", pid

# you have to wait for its termination, otherwise it will become a zombie process
# (or you can use Process.detach)
Process.wait pid

This should work on any Unix like system. Windows creates process in a different way.

Travis Reeder

I just had to do something similar and this is what I came up with. @Michael Witrant's answer got me started, but I changed some things like using Process.spawn instead of fork (newer and better).

# start spawns a process and returns the pid of the process
def start(exe)
    puts "Starting #{exe}"
    pid = spawn(exe)
    # need to detach to avoid daemon processes: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-2.1.3/Process.html#method-c-detach
    Process.detach(pid)
    return pid
end

# This will kill off all the programs we started
def killall(pids)
  pids.each do |pid|
      puts "Killing #{pid}"
      # kill it (other signals than TERM may be used, depending on the program you want
      # to kill. The signal KILL will always work but the process won't be allowed
      # to cleanup anything)
      begin
        Process.kill "TERM", pid

        # you have to wait for its termination, otherwise it will become a zombie process
        # (or you can use Process.detach)
        Process.wait pid
      rescue => ex
        puts "ERROR: Couldn't kill #{pid}. #{ex.class}=#{ex.message}"
      end
  end
end

# Now we can start processes and keep the pids for killing them later
pids = []
pids << start('./someprogram')

# Do whatever you want here, run your tests, etc. 

# When you're done, be sure to kill of the processes you spawned
killall(pids)

That's about all she wrote, give it a try and let me know how it works.

I have tried fork, but it has kind of problems when ActiveRecord is involved in both the processes. I would suggest Spawn plugin (http://github.com/tra/spawn). It does fork only but takes care of ActiveRecord.

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