Commit 4c0c9086 authored by Michael Lee's avatar Michael Lee

Update lib/tasks/sidekiq.rake

Mac OS uses launchd instead of /etc/init.d to start daemons and tasks to be started by launchd MUST NOT daemon itself. So "nohup" here won't work for Mac OS. 

Can we add a "launchd" task to the rake file so that we can start sidekiq as "bundle exec rake sidekiq:launchd" ?
parent 06dd530e
...@@ -8,7 +8,12 @@ namespace :sidekiq do ...@@ -8,7 +8,12 @@ namespace :sidekiq do
task :start do task :start do
run "nohup bundle exec sidekiq -q post_receive,mailer,system_hook,project_web_hook,gitlab_shell,common,default -e #{Rails.env} -P #{pidfile} >> #{Rails.root.join("log", "sidekiq.log")} 2>&1 &" run "nohup bundle exec sidekiq -q post_receive,mailer,system_hook,project_web_hook,gitlab_shell,common,default -e #{Rails.env} -P #{pidfile} >> #{Rails.root.join("log", "sidekiq.log")} 2>&1 &"
end end
desc "GITLAB | Start sidekiq with launchd on Mac OS X"
task :launchd do
run "bundle exec sidekiq -q post_receive,mailer,system_hook,project_web_hook,gitlab_shell,common,default -e #{Rails.env} -P #{pidfile} >> #{Rails.root.join("log", "sidekiq.log")} 2>&1"
end
def pidfile def pidfile
Rails.root.join("tmp", "pids", "sidekiq.pid") Rails.root.join("tmp", "pids", "sidekiq.pid")
end end
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