supervisord

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Published: Apr 18, 2020 License: MIT

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Why this project?

Supervisord is developed and maintained by Octog Team. It is built on earlier work on supervisord which is a python supervisord re-implemented in Go to manage many processes.

Run the supervisord

After the supervisord binary is generated, create a supervisord configuration file and start the supervisord like below:

$ cat supervisor.conf
[program:test]
command = /your/program args
$ supervisord -c supervisor.conf

Run as daemon

Add the inet interface in your configuration:

[inet_http_server]
port=127.0.0.1:9001

then run

$ supervisord -c supervisor.conf -d

In order to controll the daemon, you can use $ supervisord ctl subcommand, available commands are: status, start, stop, shutdown, reload.

$ supervisord ctl status
$ supervisord ctl stop <worker_name>
$ supervisord ctl stop all
$ supervisord ctl start <worker_name>
$ supervisord ctl start all
$ supervisord ctl shutdown
$ supervisord ctl reload
$ supervisord ctl signal <signal_name> <process_name> <process_name> ...
$ supervisord ctl signal all
$ supervisord ctl pid <process_name>

the URL of supervisord in the "supervisor ctl" subcommand is dected in following order:

  • check if option -s or --serverurl is present, use this url
  • check if -c option is present and the "serverurl" in "supervisorctl" section is present, use the "serverurl" in section "supervisorctl"
  • return http://localhost:9001

Check the version

command "version" will show the current supervisor version.

$ supervisord version

Supported features

http server

the unix socket & TCP http server is supported. Basic auth is supported.

The unix socket setting is in the "unix_http_server" section. The TCP http server setting is in "inet_http_server" section.

If both "inet_http_server" and "unix_http_server" is not configured in the configuration file, no http server will be started.

supervisord information

The log & pid of supervisord process is supported by section "supervisord" setting.

program

the following features is supported in the "program:x" section:

  • program command
  • process name
  • numprocs
  • numprocs_start
  • autostart
  • startsecs
  • startretries
  • autorestart
  • exitcodes
  • stopsignal
  • stopwaitsecs
  • stdout_logfile
  • stdout_logfile_maxbytes
  • stdout_logfile_backups
  • redirect_stderr
  • stderr_logfile
  • stderr_logfile_maxbytes
  • stderr_logfile_backups
  • environment
  • priority
  • user
  • directory
  • stopasgroup
  • killasgroup
program extends

Following new keys are supported by the [program:xxx] section:

  • depends_on: define program depends information. If program A depends on program B, C, the program B, C will be started before program A. Example:
[program:A]
depends_on = B, C

[program:B]
...
[program:C]
...
  • user: user in the section "program:xxx" now is extended to support group with format "user[:group]". So "user" can be configured as:
[program:xxx]
user = user_name
...

or

[program:xxx]
user = user_name:group_name
...
  • stopsignal list one or more stop signal can be configured. If more than one stopsignal is configured, when stoping the program, the supervisor will send the signals to the program one by one with interval "stopwaitsecs". If the program does not exit after all the signals sent to the program, the supervisor will kill the program

Group

the "group" section is supported and you can set "programs" item

Events

the supervisor 3.x defined events are supported partially. Now it supports following events:

  • all process state related events
  • process communication event
  • remote communication event
  • tick related events
  • process log related events

Logs

The logs ( field stdout_logfile, stderr_logfile ) from programs managed by the supervisord can be written to:

- /dev/null, ignore the log
- /dev/stdout, write log to stdout
- /dev/stderr, write log to stderr
- syslog, write the log to local syslog
- syslog @[protocol:]host[:port], write the log to remote syslog. protocol must be "tcp" or "udp", if missing, "udp" will be used. If port is missing, for "udp" protocol, it's value is 514 and for "tcp" protocol, it's value is 6514.
- file name, write log to a file

Mutiple log file can be configured for the stdout_logfile and stderr_logfile with delimeter ',', for example if want to a program write log to both stdout and test.log file, the stdout_logfile for the program can be configured as:

stdout_logfile = test.log, /dev/stdout

Web GUI

This supervisord has a default web GUI, you can start, stop & check the status of program from the GUI. Following picture shows the default web GUI:

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Usage from a Docker container

supervisord is compiled inside a Docker image to be used directly inside another image, from the Docker Hub version.

FROM debian:latest
COPY --from=octog/supervisord:latest /usr/local/bin/supervisord /usr/local/bin/supervisord
CMD ["/usr/local/bin/supervisord"]

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c)

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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