NAME

Mojo::Server::Prefork - Pre-forking non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket server

SYNOPSIS

use Mojo::Server::Prefork;

my $prefork = Mojo::Server::Prefork->new(listen => ['http://*:8080']);
$prefork->unsubscribe('request')->on(request => sub ($prefork, $tx) {

  # Request
  my $method = $tx->req->method;
  my $path   = $tx->req->url->path;

  # Response
  $tx->res->code(200);
  $tx->res->headers->content_type('text/plain');
  $tx->res->body("$method request for $path!");

  # Resume transaction
  $tx->resume;
});
$prefork->run;

DESCRIPTION

Mojo::Server::Prefork is a full featured, UNIX optimized, pre-forking non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket server, built around the very well tested and reliable Mojo::Server::Daemon, with IPv6, TLS, SNI, UNIX domain socket, Comet (long polling), keep-alive and multiple event loop support. Note that the server uses signals for process management, so you should avoid modifying signal handlers in your applications.

For better scalability (epoll, kqueue) and to provide non-blocking name resolution, SOCKS5 as well as TLS support, the optional modules EV (4.32+), Net::DNS::Native (0.15+), IO::Socket::Socks (0.64+) and IO::Socket::SSL (1.84+) will be used automatically if possible. Individual features can also be disabled with the MOJO_NO_NNR, MOJO_NO_SOCKS and MOJO_NO_TLS environment variables.

See "DEPLOYMENT" in Mojolicious::Guides::Cookbook for more.

MANAGER SIGNALS

The Mojo::Server::Prefork manager process can be controlled at runtime with the following signals.

INT, TERM

Shut down server immediately.

QUIT

Shut down server gracefully.

TTIN

Increase worker pool by one.

TTOU

Decrease worker pool by one.

WORKER SIGNALS

Mojo::Server::Prefork worker processes can be controlled at runtime with the following signals.

QUIT

Stop worker gracefully.

EVENTS

Mojo::Server::Prefork inherits all events from Mojo::Server::Daemon and can emit the following new ones.

finish

$prefork->on(finish => sub ($prefork, $graceful) {...});

Emitted when the server shuts down.

$prefork->on(finish => sub ($prefork, $graceful) {
  say $graceful ? 'Graceful server shutdown' : 'Server shutdown';
});

heartbeat

$prefork->on(heartbeat => sub ($prefork, $pid) {...});

Emitted when a heartbeat message has been received from a worker.

$prefork->on(heartbeat => sub ($prefork, $pid) { say "Worker $pid has a heartbeat" });

reap

$prefork->on(reap => sub ($prefork, $pid) {...});

Emitted when a child process exited.

$prefork->on(reap => sub ($prefork, $pid) { say "Worker $pid stopped" });

spawn

$prefork->on(spawn => sub ($prefork, $pid) {...});

Emitted when a worker process is spawned.

$prefork->on(spawn => sub ($prefork, $pid) { say "Worker $pid started" });

wait

$prefork->on(wait => sub ($prefork) {...});

Emitted when the manager starts waiting for new heartbeat messages.

$prefork->on(wait => sub ($prefork) {
  my $workers = $prefork->workers;
  say "Waiting for heartbeat messages from $workers workers";
});

ATTRIBUTES

Mojo::Server::Prefork inherits all attributes from Mojo::Server::Daemon and implements the following new ones.

accepts

my $accepts = $prefork->accepts;
$prefork    = $prefork->accepts(100);

Maximum number of connections a worker is allowed to accept, before stopping gracefully and then getting replaced with a newly started worker, passed along to "max_accepts" in Mojo::IOLoop, defaults to 10000. Setting the value to 0 will allow workers to accept new connections indefinitely. Note that up to half of this value can be subtracted randomly to improve load balancing, and to make sure that not all workers restart at the same time.

cleanup

my $bool = $prefork->cleanup;
$prefork = $prefork->cleanup($bool);

Delete "pid_file" automatically once it is not needed anymore, defaults to a true value.

graceful_timeout

my $timeout = $prefork->graceful_timeout;
$prefork    = $prefork->graceful_timeout(15);

Maximum amount of time in seconds stopping a worker gracefully may take before being forced, defaults to 120. Note that this value should usually be a little larger than the maximum amount of time you expect any one request to take.

heartbeat_interval

my $interval = $prefork->heartbeat_interval;
$prefork     = $prefork->heartbeat_interval(3);

Heartbeat interval in seconds, defaults to 5.

heartbeat_timeout

my $timeout = $prefork->heartbeat_timeout;
$prefork    = $prefork->heartbeat_timeout(2);

Maximum amount of time in seconds before a worker without a heartbeat will be stopped gracefully, defaults to 50. Note that this value should usually be a little larger than the maximum amount of time you expect any one operation to block the event loop.

pid_file

my $file = $prefork->pid_file;
$prefork = $prefork->pid_file('/tmp/prefork.pid');

Full path of process id file, defaults to prefork.pid in a temporary directory.

spare

my $spare = $prefork->spare;
$prefork  = $prefork->spare(4);

Temporarily spawn up to this number of additional workers if there is a need, defaults to 2. This allows for new workers to be started while old ones are still shutting down gracefully, drastically reducing the performance cost of worker restarts.

workers

my $workers = $prefork->workers;
$prefork    = $prefork->workers(10);

Number of worker processes, defaults to 4. A good rule of thumb is two worker processes per CPU core for applications that perform mostly non-blocking operations, blocking operations often require more and benefit from decreasing concurrency with "max_clients" in Mojo::Server::Daemon (often as low as 1).

METHODS

Mojo::Server::Prefork inherits all methods from Mojo::Server::Daemon and implements the following new ones.

check_pid

my $pid = $prefork->check_pid;

Get process id for running server from "pid_file" or delete it if server is not running.

say 'Server is not running' unless $prefork->check_pid;

ensure_pid_file

$prefork->ensure_pid_file($pid);

Ensure "pid_file" exists.

healthy

my $healthy = $prefork->healthy;

Number of currently active worker processes with a heartbeat.

run

$prefork->run;

Run server and wait for "MANAGER SIGNALS".

SEE ALSO

Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, https://mojolicious.org.