Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'capistrano3-puma', github: "seuros/capistrano-puma"
or:
gem 'capistrano3-puma' , group: :development
And then execute:
$ bundle
# Capfile
require 'capistrano/puma'
require 'capistrano/puma/workers' #if you want to control the workers (in cluster mode)
require 'capistrano/puma/jungle' #if you need the jungle tasks
require 'capistrano/puma/monit' #if you need the monit tasks
require 'capistrano/puma/nginx' #if you want to upload a nginx site template
then you can use cap -vT
to list tasks
cap puma:nginx_config # upload a nginx site config(eg. /etc/nginx/site-enabled/)
cap puma:config # upload puma config(eg. shared/puma.config)
you may want to customize these two templates locally before uploading
rails g capistrano:nginx_puma:config
if your nginx server configuration is not located in /etc/nginx, you may need to customize nginx_sites_available_path and nginx_sites_enabled_path
set :nginx_sites_available_path, "/etc/nginx/sites-available"
set :nginx_sites_enabled_path, "/etc/nginx/sites-enabled"
By default, nginx_config
will be executed with :web
role. But you can assign it to a different role:
set :puma_nginx, :foo
or define a standalone one:
role :puma_nginx, %w{[email protected]}
Configurable options, shown here with defaults: Please note the configuration options below are not required unless you are trying to override a default setting, for instance if you are deploying on a host on which you do not have sudo or root privileges and you need to restrict the path. These settings go in the deploy.rb file.
set :puma_rackup, -> { File.join(current_path, 'config.ru') }
set :puma_state, "#{shared_path}/tmp/pids/puma.state"
set :puma_pid, "#{shared_path}/tmp/pids/puma.pid"
set :puma_bind, "unix://#{shared_path}/tmp/sockets/puma.sock" #accept array for multi-bind
set :puma_conf, "#{shared_path}/puma.rb"
set :puma_access_log, "#{shared_path}/log/puma_error.log"
set :puma_error_log, "#{shared_path}/log/puma_access.log"
set :puma_role, :app
set :puma_env, fetch(:rack_env, fetch(:rails_env, 'production'))
set :puma_threads, [0, 16]
set :puma_workers, 0
set :puma_worker_timeout, nil
set :puma_init_active_record, false
set :puma_preload_app, true
set :puma_prune_bundler, false
For Jungle tasks (beta), these options exist:
set :puma_jungle_conf, '/etc/puma.conf'
set :puma_run_path, '/usr/local/bin/run-puma'
Multi-bind can be set with an array in the puma_bind variable
set :puma_bind, %w(tcp://0.0.0.0:9292 unix:///tmp/puma.sock)
* Listening on tcp://0.0.0.0:9220
* Listening on unix:///tmp/puma.sock
For ActiveRecord the following line to your deploy.rb
set :puma_init_active_record, true
Ensure that the following directories are shared (via linked_dirs
):
tmp/pids tmp/sockets log
- 0.8.2: Start task creates a conf file if none exists @stevemadere
- 0.8.1: Fixed nginx task @hnatt, support for prune_bundler @behe
- 0.8.0: Some changes
- 0.7.0: added Nginx template generator @dfang
- 0.6.1: added :puma_default_hooks, you can turn off the automatic hooks by setting it false
- 0.6.0: Remove
daemonize true
from default puma.rb file. Explicitly pass--daemon
flag when needed. - 0.5.1: Added worker_timeout option
- 0.5.0: Bugs fixes
- 0.4.2: Fix monit template to support chruby
- 0.4.1: Fix puma jungle (debian)
- 0.4.0: Multi-bind support
- 0.3.7: Dependency bug fix
- 0.3.5: Fixed a prehistoric bug
- 0.3.4: I don't remember what i did here
- 0.3.3: Puma jungle start fix
- 0.3.2: Tag option support (require puma 2.8.2+)
- 0.3.1: Typo fix
- 0.3.0: Initial support for puma signals
- 0.2.2: Application pre-loading is optional now (set puma_preload_app to false to turn it off)
- 0.2.1: Tasks are run within rack context
- 0.2.0: Support for puma
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection
on boot - 0.1.3: Capistrano 3.1 support
- 0.1.2: Gemfile are refreshed between deploys now
- 0.1.1: Initial support for Monit and configuration override added.
- 0.1.0: Phased restart will be used if puma is in cluster mode
- 0.0.9: puma.rb location changed to shared_path root. puma:check moved to after deploy:check
- 0.0.8: puma.rb is automatically generated if not present. Fixed RVM issue.
- 0.0.7: Gem pushed to rubygems as capistrano3-puma. Support of Redhat based OS for Jungle init script.
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request