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NAME

       MooseX::Daemonize - Role for daemonizing your Moose based application

VERSION

       version 0.21

SYNOPSIS

           package My::Daemon;
           use Moose;

           with qw(MooseX::Daemonize);

           # ... define your class ....

           after start => sub {
               my $self = shift;
               return unless $self->is_daemon;
               # your daemon code here ...
           };

           # then in your script ...

           my $daemon = My::Daemon->new_with_options();

           my ($command) = @{$daemon->extra_argv}
           defined $command || die "No command specified";

           $daemon->start   if $command eq 'start';
           $daemon->status  if $command eq 'status';
           $daemon->restart if $command eq 'restart';
           $daemon->stop    if $command eq 'stop';

           warn($daemon->status_message);
           exit($daemon->exit_code);

DESCRIPTION

       Often you want to write a persistent daemon that has a pid file, and responds appropriately to Signals.
       This module provides a set of basic roles as an infrastructure to do that.

WARNING

       The maintainers of this module now recommend using Daemon::Control instead.

CAVEATS

       When going into background MooseX::Daemonize closes all open file handles. This may interfere with you
       logging because it may also close the log file handle you want to write to. To prevent this you can
       either defer opening the log file until after start. Alternatively, use can use the
       'dont_close_all_files' option either from the command line or in your .sh script.

       Assuming you want to use Log::Log4perl for example you could expand the MooseX::Daemonize example above
       like this.

           after start => sub {
               my $self = shift;
               return unless $self->is_daemon;
               Log::Log4perl->init(\$log4perl_config);
               my $logger = Log::Log4perl->get_logger();
               $logger->info("Daemon started");
               # your daemon code here ...
           };

ATTRIBUTES

       This list includes attributes brought in from other roles as well we include them here for ease of
       documentation. All of these attributes are settable though MooseX::Getopt's command line handling, with
       the exception of "is_daemon".

       progname Path::Class::Dir | Str
           The name of our daemon, defaults to "$package_name =~ s/::/_/";

       pidbase Path::Class::Dir | Str
           The base for our PID, defaults to "/var/run/"

       basedir Path::Class::Dir | Str
           The directory we chdir to; defaults to "/".

       pidfile MooseX::Daemonize::Pid::File | Str
           The file we store our PID in, defaults to "$pidbase/$progname.pid"

       foreground Bool
           If true, the process won't background. Useful for debugging. This option can be set via Getopt's -f.

       no_double_fork Bool
           If true, the process will not perform the typical double-fork, which is extra added protection from
           your process accidentally acquiring a controlling terminal.  More information can be found by
           Googling "double fork daemonize".

       ignore_zombies Bool
           If true, the process will not clean up zombie processes.  Normally you don't want this.

       dont_close_all_files Bool
           If true, the objects open filehandles will not be closed when daemonized.  Normally you don't want
           this.

       is_daemon Bool
           If true, the process is the backgrounded daemon process, if false it is the parent process. This is
           useful for example in an "after 'start' =" sub { }> block.

           NOTE: This option is explicitly not available through MooseX::Getopt.

       stop_timeout
           Number of seconds to wait for the process to stop, before trying harder to kill it. Defaults to 2
           seconds.

       These are the internal attributes, which are not available through MooseX::Getopt.

       exit_code Int
       status_message Str

METHODS

   Daemon Control Methods
       These methods can be used to control the daemon behavior. Every effort has been made to have these
       methods DWIM (Do What I Mean), so that you can focus on just writing the code for your daemon.

       Extending these methods is best done with the Moose method modifiers, such as "before", "after" and
       "around".

       start
           Setup a pidfile, fork, then setup the signal handlers.

       stop
           Stop the process matching the pidfile, and unlinks the pidfile.

       restart
           Literally this is:

               $self->stop();
               $self->start();

       status
       shutdown

   Pidfile Handling Methods
       init_pidfile
           This method will create a MooseX::Daemonize::Pid::File object and tell it to store the PID in the
           file "$pidbase/$progname.pid".

       check
           This checks to see if the daemon process is currently running by checking the pidfile.

       get_pid
           Returns the PID of the daemon process.

       save_pid
           Write the pidfile.

       remove_pid
           Removes the pidfile.

   Signal Handling Methods
       setup_signals
           Setup the signal handlers, by default it only sets up handlers for SIGINT and SIGHUP. If you wish to
           add more signals just use the "after" method modifier and add them.

       handle_sigint
           Handle a INT signal, by default calls "$self-"stop()>

       handle_sighup
           Handle a HUP signal. By default calls "$self-"restart()>

   Exit Code Methods
       These are overridable constant methods used for setting the exit code.

       OK  Returns 0.

       ERROR
           Returns 1.

   Introspection
       meta()
           The "meta()" method from Class::MOP::Class

DEPENDENCIES

       Moose, MooseX::Getopt, MooseX::Types::Path::Class and POSIX

INCOMPATIBILITIES

       Obviously this will not work on Windows.

SEE ALSO

       Daemon::Control, Proc::Daemon, Daemon::Generic

THANKS

       Mike Boyko, Matt S. Trout, Stevan Little, Brandon Black, Ash Berlin and the #moose denizens

       Some bug fixes sponsored by Takkle Inc.

SUPPORT

       Bugs may be submitted through the RT bug tracker
       <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=MooseX-Daemonize> (or bug-MooseX-Daemonize@rt.cpan.org
       <mailto:bug-MooseX-Daemonize@rt.cpan.org>).

       There is also a mailing list available for users of this distribution, at
       <http://lists.perl.org/list/moose.html>.

       There is also an irc channel available for users of this distribution, at "#moose" on "irc.perl.org"
       <irc://irc.perl.org/#moose>.

AUTHORS

       •   Stevan Little <stevan.little@iinteractive.com>

       •   Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>

CONTRIBUTORS

       •   Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>

       •   Michael Reddick <michael.reddick@gmail.com>

       •   Yuval Kogman <nothingmuch@woobling.org>

       •   Ash Berlin <ash@cpan.org>

       •   Brandon L Black <blblack@gmail.com>

       •   David Steinbrunner <dsteinbrunner@pobox.com>

       •   Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>

       •   Chisel Wright <chisel@chizography.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

       This software is copyright (c) 2007 by Chris Prather.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5
       programming language system itself.