Example #1
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// Handle lifecycle events
func handleSignals(srv *falcore.Server) {
	var sig os.Signal
	var sigChan = make(chan os.Signal)
	signal.Notify(sigChan, syscall.SIGHUP, syscall.SIGUSR1, syscall.SIGINT, syscall.SIGTERM, syscall.SIGTSTP)
	pid := syscall.Getpid()
	for {
		sig = <-sigChan
		switch sig {
		case syscall.SIGHUP:
			// send this to the paraent process to initiate the restart
			fmt.Println(pid, "Received SIGHUP.  forking.")
			cpid, err := forker(srv)
			fmt.Println(pid, "Forked pid:", cpid, "errno:", err)
		case syscall.SIGUSR1:
			// child sends this back to the parent when it's ready to Accept
			fmt.Println(pid, "Received SIGUSR1.  Stopping accept.")
			srv.StopAccepting()
		case syscall.SIGINT:
			fmt.Println(pid, "Received SIGINT.  Shutting down.")
			os.Exit(0)
		case syscall.SIGTERM:
			fmt.Println(pid, "Received SIGTERM.  Terminating.")
			os.Exit(0)
		case syscall.SIGTSTP:
			fmt.Println(pid, "Received SIGTSTP.  Stopping.")
			syscall.Kill(pid, syscall.SIGSTOP)
		default:
			fmt.Println(pid, "Received", sig, ": ignoring")
		}
	}
}
Example #2
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// setup and fork/exec myself. Make sure to keep open important FD's that won't get re-created by the child
// specifically, std* and your listen socket
func forker(srv *falcore.Server) (pid int, err error) {
	var socket string
	// At version 1.0.3 the socket FD behavior changed and the fork socket is always 3
	// 0 = stdin, 1 = stdout, 2 = stderr, 3 = acceptor socket
	// This is because the ForkExec dups all the saved FDs down to
	// start at 0.  This is also why you MUST include 0,1,2 in the
	// attr.Files
	if goVersion103OrAbove() {
		socket = "3"
	} else {
		socket = fmt.Sprintf("%v", srv.SocketFd())
	}
	fmt.Printf("Forking now with socket: %v\n", socket)
	mypath := os.Args[0]
	args := []string{mypath, "-socket", socket}
	attr := new(syscall.ProcAttr)
	attr.Files = append([]uintptr(nil), 0, 1, 2, uintptr(srv.SocketFd()))
	pid, err = syscall.ForkExec(mypath, args, attr)
	return
}
Example #3
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// setup and fork/exec myself. Make sure to keep open important FD's that won't get re-created by the child
// specifically, std* and your listen socket
func forker(srv *falcore.Server) (pid int, err error) {
	fmt.Printf("Forking now with socket: %v\n", srv.SocketFd())
	mypath := os.Args[0]
	args := []string{mypath, "-socket", fmt.Sprintf("%v", srv.SocketFd())}
	attr := new(syscall.ProcAttr)
	attr.Files = append([]uintptr(nil), 0, 1, 2, uintptr(srv.SocketFd()))
	pid, err = syscall.ForkExec(mypath, args, attr)
	return
}
Example #4
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// serveLandingPage is a testing helper function that creates a webserver that
// other tests for NewPassthruFilter can use to verify expected proxying
// behaviors.
func serveLandingPage(landingServer *falcore.Server) {
	err := landingServer.ListenAndServe()
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}
}