gunicorn autoreload on source change

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太阳男子 2020-11-28 06:00

Finally I migrated my development env from runserver to gunicorn/nginx.

It\'d be convenient to replicate the autoreload feature of runserver to gunicorn, so the serv

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  • 2020-11-28 06:08

    One option would be to use the --max-requests to limit each spawned process to serving only one request by adding --max-requests 1 to the startup options. Every newly spawned process should see your code changes and in a development environment the extra startup time per request should be negligible.

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  • 2020-11-28 06:21

    While this is old question you need to know that ever since version 19.0 gunicorn has had the --reload option. So now no third party tools are needed.

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  • 2020-11-28 06:23

    Bryan Helmig came up with this and I modified it to use run_gunicorn instead of launching gunicorn directly, to make it possible to just cut and paste these 3 commands into a shell in your django project root folder (with your virtualenv activated):

    pip install watchdog -U
    watchmedo shell-command --patterns="*.py;*.html;*.css;*.js" --recursive --command='echo "${watch_src_path}" && kill -HUP `cat gunicorn.pid`' . &
    python manage.py run_gunicorn 127.0.0.1:80 --pid=gunicorn.pid
    
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  • 2020-11-28 06:27

    I use git push to deploy to production and set up git hooks to run a script. The advantage of this approach is you can also do your migration and package installation at the same time. https://mikeeverhart.net/2013/01/using-git-to-deploy-code/

    mkdir -p /home/git/project_name.git
    cd /home/git/project_name.git
    git init --bare
    

    Then create a script /home/git/project_name.git/hooks/post-receive.

    #!/bin/bash
    GIT_WORK_TREE=/path/to/project git checkout -f
    source /path/to/virtualenv/activate
    pip install -r /path/to/project/requirements.txt
    python /path/to/project/manage.py migrate
    sudo supervisorctl restart project_name
    

    Make sure to chmod u+x post-receive, and add user to sudoers. Allow it to run sudo supervisorctl without password. https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-running-sudo-command-without-a-password/

    From my local / development server, I set up git remote that allows me to push to the production server

    git remote add production ssh://user_name@production-server/home/git/project_name.git
    
    # initial push
    git push production +master:refs/heads/master
    
    # subsequent push
    git push production master
    

    As a bonus, you will get to see all the prompts as the script is running. So you will see if there is any issue with the migration/package installation/supervisor restart.

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