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matross

Usage

Put matross in the :development group of your Gemfile:

group :development do
  gem 'matross', :git => 'git://github.com/innvent/matross.git'
end

Run bundle exec capify . in the project root folder:

$ bundle exec capify .

What's inside?

We made a bunch of additions and customizations. Below we list the most relevant ones.

  • Foreman by default:
  • Custom foreman upstart template: we use a custom upstart template, that enables console log, allowing logrotate to work properly.

Overriding default templates

We have our opinions, but don't know everything. What works for us, may not fit your needs since each app is a unique snowflake. To take care of that matross allows you to define your own templates to use instead of the built in ones. Look at the included ones in lib/matross/templates to see how we think things should go.

For example to override the default lib/matross/templates/unicorn.rb.erb simply put your template in your applications config/matross/unicorn/unicorn.rb.erb. The general idea is config/matross/#{recipe_name}/#{erb_template}

Managing application daemons with Foreman

Foreman has freed us of the tedious task of writing init and upstart scripts. Some of our matross recipes automatically add processes - such as the unicorn server - to the Procfile.

If you have an application Procfile with custom daemons defined, such as delayed_job, they will be concantenated with all the processes defined in matross, resulting in one final Procfile-matross file that will be used to start your app and export init scrips.

You can specify the number of each instance defined in Procfile-matross using the foreman_procs capistrano variable. Supose you have a process called dj and want to export 3 instances of it:

set :foreman_procs, {
    dj: 3
}

We also modified the default upstart template to log through upstart instead of just piping stdout and stderr into files. Goodbye nocturnal logexplosion. (Like all templates you can override it)

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