In order to monitor a Rake task using God Show archive.org snapshot your Rake file must write a file with its process ID (PID) to a path determined by God. This way God can check whether the Rake process is still alive.
Here is how to do this: In your God config, call the Rake task with an environment variable PIDFILE
. This variable should equal the PID file path desired by God:
God.watch do |w|
w.dir = "#{rails_root}"
w.name = "my_task"
w.interval = 10.seconds
w.pid_file = "#{rails_root}/tmp/pids/#{w.name}.pid"
w.env = {"RAILS_ENV"=>rails_env, 'PIDFILE' => w.pid_file}
w.start = "bundle exec rake my_task &"
...
end
Your Rake task should write its process ID to that PID file:
task :my_task => :environment do
File.open(ENV['PIDFILE'], 'w') { |f| f << Process.pid } if ENV['PIDFILE']
Model.perform_task!
end
Some advice
Don't let Ruby scripts run forever. You will run into many issues. Instead let your script terminate after some hours or X iterations and trust on God restarting the task.
Posted by Henning Koch to makandra dev (2011-10-18 10:39)