Class: Hyperion::CLI

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
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Defined in:
lib/hyperion/cli.rb

Constant Summary collapse

DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH =
'config/hyperion.rb'

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.run(argv) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/hyperion/cli.rb', line 13

def self.run(argv)
  cli_opts    = {}
  config_path = nil

  parser = OptionParser.new do |o|
    o.banner = 'Usage: hyperion [options] config.ru'
    o.on('-C', '--config PATH', "Hyperion config file (default ./#{DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH} if it exists)") do |p|
      config_path = p
    end
    o.on('-b', '--bind HOST', 'host (default 127.0.0.1)') { |h| cli_opts[:host] = h }
    o.on('-p', '--port PORT', Integer, 'port (default 9292)') { |p| cli_opts[:port] = p }
    o.on('-w', '--workers N', Integer, 'worker processes (0 = nprocessors)') { |w| cli_opts[:workers] = w }
    o.on('-t', '--threads N', Integer, 'Rack handler thread pool size (0 disables)') do |t|
      cli_opts[:thread_count] = t
    end
    o.on('--tls-cert PATH', 'TLS certificate (PEM; chained intermediates supported)') do |p|
      # Parse every BEGIN/END block in the file — production certs ship
      # as leaf+intermediate(s) bundled together. `OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new`
      # only reads the first block, so loading via that single call would
      # silently drop the chain. See Hyperion::TLS.parse_pem_chain.
      certs = Hyperion::TLS.parse_pem_chain(File.read(p))
      abort("[hyperion] no certificates found in #{p}") if certs.empty?

      cli_opts[:tls_cert]  = certs.first
      cli_opts[:tls_chain] = certs[1..]
    end
    o.on('--tls-key PATH', 'TLS private key (PEM)') do |p|
      cli_opts[:tls_key] = OpenSSL::PKey.read(File.read(p))
    end
    o.on('--log-level LEVEL', %w[debug info warn error fatal], 'log level (default info)') do |l|
      cli_opts[:log_level] = l.to_sym
    end
    o.on('--log-format FORMAT', %w[text json auto],
         'log format: text | json | auto (default auto: json on RAILS_ENV/RACK_ENV=production, colored text on TTY, json otherwise)') do |f|
      cli_opts[:log_format] = f.to_sym
    end
    o.on('--[no-]log-requests',
         'Per-request access log line (default ON; pass --no-log-requests to disable).') do |v|
      cli_opts[:log_requests] = v
    end
    o.on('--fiber-local-shim', 'Patch Thread.current[] to be fiber-local (Rails-compat for older gems)') do
      cli_opts[:fiber_local_shim] = true
    end
    o.on('--[no-]yjit',
         'Enable Ruby YJIT (default: auto on RAILS_ENV/RACK_ENV=production/staging)') do |v|
      cli_opts[:yjit] = v
    end
    o.on('-h', '--help', 'show help') do
      puts o
      exit 0
    end
  end
  parser.parse!(argv)

  # Precedence: CLI > config file > built-in default. We auto-load
  # config/hyperion.rb if present so operators can drop a file in their
  # repo and have it take effect without having to remember -C.
  config_path ||= DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH if File.exist?(DEFAULT_CONFIG_PATH)
  config = config_path ? Hyperion::Config.load(config_path) : Hyperion::Config.new
  config.merge_cli!(cli_opts)

  # Install logger early so every subsequent log call honours the operator's
  # chosen format/level (config file or CLI) before anything else logs.
  if config.log_level || config.log_format
    Hyperion.logger = Hyperion::Logger.new(level: config.log_level, format: config.log_format)
  end

  # Propagate log_requests so every Connection picks it up via
  # `Hyperion.log_requests?` without needing to thread it through
  # Server/ThreadPool/Master plumbing. Default is ON; nil means "don't
  # touch — fall through to the env/default chain in Hyperion.log_requests?".
  Hyperion.log_requests = config.log_requests unless config.log_requests.nil?

  # Enable YJIT before workers fork / connections start. Auto-on in
  # production/staging gives operators the perf bump for free; explicit
  # config.yjit (true/false) overrides the env-based default.
  maybe_enable_yjit(config)

  rackup = argv.first || 'config.ru'
  abort("[hyperion] no such rackup file: #{rackup}") unless File.exist?(rackup)

  if config.fiber_local_shim
    Hyperion::FiberLocal.install!
    Hyperion.logger.info { { message: 'FiberLocal shim installed' } }
  end

  app = load_rack_app(rackup)
  app = wrap_admin_middleware(app, config)
  workers = config.workers.zero? ? Etc.nprocessors : config.workers

  if workers <= 1
    run_single(config, app)
  else
    run_cluster(config, app, workers)
  end
end

.run_cluster(config, app, workers) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/hyperion/cli.rb', line 160

def self.run_cluster(config, app, workers)
  tls = build_tls_from_config(config)
  Master.new(host: config.host, port: config.port, app: app,
             workers: workers, tls: tls, thread_count: config.thread_count,
             read_timeout: config.read_timeout, config: config).run
end

.run_single(config, app) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/hyperion/cli.rb', line 110

def self.run_single(config, app)
  tls = build_tls_from_config(config)
  server = Server.new(host: config.host, port: config.port, app: app,
                      tls: tls, thread_count: config.thread_count,
                      read_timeout: config.read_timeout,
                      max_pending: config.max_pending,
                      max_request_read_seconds: config.max_request_read_seconds,
                      h2_settings: Master.build_h2_settings(config))
  server.listen
  scheme = tls ? 'https' : 'http'
  Hyperion.logger.info { { message: 'listening', url: "#{scheme}://#{server.host}:#{server.port}" } }
  warn_c_parser_unavailable

  # Pre-allocate Rack env-pool entries and eager-touch lazy constants.
  # In single-mode there's no fork, but the warmup still pays for itself
  # by frontloading the first-N-request allocation cost off the first
  # real client. Idempotent — safe to call once per process.
  Hyperion.warmup!

  # Single-worker mode reuses the lifecycle hooks: before_fork is a no-op
  # here (no fork happens), and on_worker_boot/on_worker_shutdown fire
  # for the lone in-process "worker" so app code that opens DB pools etc.
  # gets the same lifecycle whether you run 1 or N workers.
  config.on_worker_boot.each { |h| h.call(0) }

  shutdown_r, shutdown_w = IO.pipe
  %w[INT TERM].each do |sig|
    Signal.trap(sig) do
      shutdown_w.write_nonblock('!')
    rescue StandardError
      nil
    end
  end

  shutdown_thread = Thread.new do
    shutdown_r.read(1)
    server.stop
  end
  shutdown_thread.report_on_exception = false

  server.start
  shutdown_thread.join
  config.on_worker_shutdown.each { |h| h.call(0) }
  # Drain per-thread access buffers + sync stdio. Single-worker mode
  # doesn't go through Master#shutdown_children, so without this call
  # buffered access lines + final shutdown messages can be lost on
  # SIGTERM. See Hyperion::Logger#flush_all.
  Hyperion.logger.flush_all
end