Adds a task to restart your application after deployment via Capistrano. Supports Passenger versions 6 and lower.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'capistrano-passenger'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install capistrano-passenger
Add this line to your Capfile
and deploy:restart
will be setup to automatically run after :publishing
is complete:
require 'capistrano/passenger'
You can also run the underlying task in isolation:
# Restart your Passenger application.
# The restart mechanism used is based on the version of Passenger installed on your server.
$ cap production passenger:restart
# Alternatively:
$ cap production deploy:restart
If you want the task to run at a different point in your deployment, require capistrano/passenger/no_hook
instead of capistrano/passenger
and then add your own hook in config/deploy.rb
. When using this gem in this way, you must use passenger:restart
--the deploy:restart
alias is not available. Example:
# Capfile
require 'capistrano/passenger/no_hook'
# config/deploy.rb
after :some_other_task, :'passenger:restart'
Configurable options and their defaults:
set :passenger_roles, :app
set :passenger_restart_runner, :sequence
set :passenger_restart_wait, 5
set :passenger_restart_limit, 2
set :passenger_restart_with_sudo, false
set :passenger_environment_variables, {}
set :passenger_restart_command, 'passenger-config restart-app'
set :passenger_restart_options, -> { "#{deploy_to} --ignore-app-not-running" }
In most cases, the default settings should just work for most people. This plugin checks the version of passenger you're running on your server(s) and invokes the appropriate restart mechanism based on that.
passenger_restart_wait
and passenger_restart_limit
are passed to the on
block when restarting the application:
on roles(fetch(:passenger_roles)), in: fetch(:passenger_restart_runner), wait: fetch(:passenger_restart_wait), limit: fetch(:passenger_restart_limit) do
with fetch(:passenger_environment_variables) do
# Version-specific restart happens here.
end
end
Note that passenger_restart_limit
has no effect if you are using the default passenger_restart_runner
of :sequence
. sshkit only looks at it when the runner is :groups
.
:passenger_environment_variables
is available if anything about your environment is not available to the user deploying your application. One use-case for this is when passenger-config
isn't available in your user's PATH
on the server. You could override it like so:
set :passenger_environment_variables, { :path => '/your/path/to/passenger/bin:$PATH' }
https://www.phusionpassenger.com/documentation/Users%20guide%20Apache.html#_when_the_system_has_multiple_ruby_interpreters descibes how "Once installed, you can run Phusion Passenger’s Ruby parts under any Ruby interpreter you want, even if that Ruby interpreter was not the one you originally installed Phusion Passenger with. [...] There is however one caveat if you happen to be using RVM or RVM gemsets. When you gem install Phusion Passenger using RVM," it is available only to the Ruby version where it was installed. Therefore, if you are using RVM AND passenger was installed via RVM AND it was installed under a different version of RVM than fetch(:rvm_ruby_version)
, you need to set :passenger_rvm_ruby_version
in your config/deploy.rb
.
If your passenger
gem is installed on a different version of Ruby than your :rbenv_ruby
Ruby, you can specify this with the following:
set :passenger_environment_variables, { rbenv_version: '3.0.1' }
If you are running passenger in standalone mode, it is possible for you to put passenger in your Gemfile and rely on capistrano-bundler to install it with the rest of your bundle. If you are installing passenger during your deployment AND you are using the new restart method (see below), you need to set :passenger_in_gemfile
to true
in your config/deploy.rb
.
Passenger 4.0.33 introduced a new way to restart your application, and thus has some additional configuration options to accomodate for various server environments.
If you need to pass additional/different options to :passenger_restart_command
, simply override :passenger_restart_options
.
If you require sudo
when restarting passenger, set :passenger_restart_with_sudo
to true
. Note: This option has no effect when restarting Passenger <= 4.0.32 applications.
To opt out of the new way to restart, and use the deprecated approach instead, set :passenger_restart_with_touch
to true
.
- Fork it ( https://github.com/capistrano/passenger/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request