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Sidekiq integration for Capistrano

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Capistrano::Sidekiq

Sidekiq integration for Capistrano

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'capistrano-sidekiq', github: 'seuros/capistrano-sidekiq'

or:

gem 'capistrano-sidekiq', group: :development

And then execute:

$ bundle

Usage

    # Capfile

    require 'capistrano/sidekiq'
    require 'capistrano/sidekiq/monit' #to require monit tasks # Only for capistrano3

Configurable options, shown here with defaults:

    :sidekiq_default_hooks => true
    :sidekiq_pid => File.join(shared_path, 'tmp', 'pids', 'sidekiq.pid')
    :sidekiq_env => fetch(:rack_env, fetch(:rails_env, fetch(:stage)))
    :sidekiq_log => File.join(shared_path, 'log', 'sidekiq.log')
    :sidekiq_options => nil
    :sidekiq_require => nil
    :sidekiq_tag => nil
    :sidekiq_config => nil
    :sidekiq_queue => nil
    :sidekiq_timeout => 10
    :sidekiq_role => :app
    :sidekiq_processes => 1
    :sidekiq_options_per_process => nil
    :sidekiq_concurrency => nil
    :sidekiq_monit_templates_path => 'config/deploy/templates'
    :sidekiq_monit_use_sudo => true
    :sidekiq_cmd => "#{fetch(:bundle_cmd, "bundle")} exec sidekiq" # Only for capistrano2.5
    :sidekiqctl_cmd => "#{fetch(:bundle_cmd, "bundle")} exec sidekiqctl" # Only for capistrano2.5
    :sidekiq_user => nil #user to run sidekiq as

There is a known bug that prevents sidekiq from starting when pty is true on Capistrano 3.

set :pty,  false

Multiple processes

You can configure sidekiq to start with multiple processes. Just set the proper amount in sidekiq_processes.

You can also customize the configuration for every process. If you want to do that, just set sidekiq_options_per_process with an array of the configuration options that you want in string format. This example should boot the first process with the queue high and the second one with the queues default and low:

set :sidekiq_options_per_process, ["--queue high", "--queue default --queue low"]

Different number of processes per host

You can configure how many processes you want to run on each host next way:

set :sidekiq_role, [:sidekiq_small, :sidekiq_big]
set :sidekiq_small_processes, 1
set :sidekiq_big_processes, 4
server 'example-small.com', roles: [:sidekiq_small]
server 'example-big.com', roles: [:sidekiq_big]

Customizing the monit sidekiq templates

If you need change some config in redactor, you can

    bundle exec rails generate capistrano:sidekiq:monit:template

If your deploy user has no need in sudo for using monit, you can disable it as follows:

set :sidekiq_monit_use_sudo, false

Changelog

  • 0.5.4: Add support for custom count of processes per host in monit task @okoriko
  • 0.5.3: Custom count of processes per each host
  • 0.5.0: Multiple processes @mrsimo
  • 0.3.9: Restore daemon flag from Monit template
  • 0.3.8: * Update monit template: use su instead of sudo / permit all Sidekiq options @bensie * Unmonitor monit while deploy @Saicheg
  • 0.3.7: * fix capistrano2 task @tribble * Run Sidekiq as daemon from Monit @dpaluy
  • 0.3.5: Added :sidekiq_tag for capistrano2 @OscarBarrett
  • 0.3.4: fix bug in sidekiq:start for capistrano 2 task
  • 0.3.3: sidekiq:restart after deploy:restart added to default hooks
  • 0.3.2: :sidekiq_queue accept an array
  • 0.3.1: Fix logs @rottman, add concurrency option support @ungsophy
  • 0.3.0: Fix monit task @andreygerasimchuk
  • 0.2.9: Check if current directory exist @alexdunae
  • 0.2.8: Added :sidekiq_queue & :sidekiq_config
  • 0.2.7: Signal usage @penso
  • 0.2.6: sidekiq:start check if sidekiq is running
  • 0.2.5: bug fixes
  • 0.2.4: Fast deploy with :sidekiq_run_in_background
  • 0.2.3: Added monit tasks (alpha)
  • 0.2.0: Added sidekiq:rolling_restart - @jlecour

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