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require "net/http"
worker_processes Integer(ENV["WEB_CONCURRENCY"] || 2)
timeout 15
preload_app true
# Note that this will only work correctly when running Heroku with ONE web worker.
# If you want to run more than one, use the standard Huginn Procfile instead, with separate web and job entries.
# You'll need to set the Heroku config variable PROCFILE_PATH to 'Procfile'.
Thread.new do
worker_pid = nil
while true
if worker_pid.nil?
worker_pid = spawn("bundle exec rails runner bin/threaded.rb")
puts "New threaded worker PID: #{worker_pid}"
end
sleep 45
begin
Process.getpgid worker_pid
rescue Errno::ESRCH
# No longer running
worker_pid = nil
end
end
end
before_fork do |server, worker|
Signal.trap 'TERM' do
puts 'Unicorn master intercepting TERM and sending myself QUIT instead'
Process.kill 'QUIT', Process.pid
end
defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) and
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.disconnect!
end
after_fork do |server, worker|
Signal.trap 'TERM' do
puts 'Unicorn worker intercepting TERM and doing nothing. Wait for master to send QUIT'
end
defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) and
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection
end
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