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Installs runit and provides runit_service resource
cookbook 'runit', '= 1.5.12', :supermarket
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runit Cookbook
Installs runit and provides the runit_service
service resource for managing processes (services) under runit.
This cookbook does not use runit to replace system init, nor are ther plans to do so.
For more information about runit:
Requirements
Platforms
- Debian/Ubuntu
- Gentoo
- RHEL
Attributes
See attributes/default.rb
for defaults generated per platform.
-
node['runit']['sv_bin']
- Full path to thesv
binary. -
node['runit']['chpst_bin']
- Full path to thechpst
binary. -
node['runit']['service_dir']
- Full path to the default "services" directory where enabled services are linked. -
node['runit']['sv_dir']
- Full path to the directory where service lives, which gets linked toservice_dir
. -
node['runit']['lsb_init_dir']
- Full path to the directory where the LSB-compliant init script interface will be created. -
node['runit']['start']
- Command to start the runsvdir service -
node['runit']['stop]
- Command to stop the runsvdir service -
node['runit']['reload']
- Command to reload the runsvdir service
Optional Attributes for RHEL systems
-
node['runit']['use_package_from_yum']
- Iftrue
, attempts to install runit without building an RPM first. This is for users who already have the package in their own Yum repository.
Recipes
default
The default recipe installs runit and starts runsvdir
to supervise the services in runit's service directory (e.g., /etc/service
).
On RHEL family systems, it will build the runit RPM using Ian Meyer's runit RPM SPEC unless the attribute node['runit']['use_package_from_yum']
is set to true
. In which case it will try and install runit through the normal package installation mechanism.
On Debian family systems, the runit packages are maintained by the runit author, Gerrit Pape, and the recipe will use that for installation.
On Gentoo, the runit ebuild package is installed.
Resource/Provider
This cookbook has a resource, runit_service
, for managing services under runit. This service subclasses the Chef service
resource.
This resource replaces the runit_service definition. See the CHANGELOG.md file in this cookbook for breaking change information and any actions you may need to take to update cookbooks using runit_service.
Actions
- enable - enables the service, creating the required run scripts and symlinks. This is the default action.
-
start - starts the service with
sv start
-
stop - stops the service with
sv stop
-
disable - stops the service with
sv down
and removes the service symlink -
restart - restarts the service with
sv restart
-
reload - reloads the service with
sv force-reload
-
once - starts the service with
sv once
. -
hup - sends the
HUP
signal to the service withsv hup
-
cont - sends the
CONT
signal to the service -
term - sends the
TERM
signal to the service -
kill - sends the
KILL
signal to the service -
up - starts the service with
sv up
-
down - downs the service with
sv down
-
usr1 - sends the
USR1
signal to the service withsv 1
-
usr2 - sends the
USR2
signal to the service withsv 2
Service management actions are taken with runit's "sv
" program.
Read the sv(8)
man page for more information on the sv
program.
Parameter Attributes
The first three parameters, sv_dir
, service_dir
, and sv_bin
will attempt to use the corresponding node attributes, and fall back to hardcoded default values that match the settings used on Debian platform systems.
Many of these parameters are only used in the :enable
action.
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sv_dir - The base "service directory" for the services managed by
the resource. By default, this will attempt to use the
node['runit']['sv_dir']
attribute, and falls back to/etc/sv
. -
service_dir - The directory where services are symlinked to be
supervised by
runsvdir
. By default, this will attempt to use thenode['runit']['service_dir']
attribute, and falls back to/etc/service
. -
lsb_init_dir - The directory where an LSB-compliant init script
interface will be created. By default, this will attempt to use the
node['runit']['lsb_init_dir']
attribute, and falls back to/etc/init.d
. -
sv_bin - The path to the
sv
program binary. This will attempt to use thenode['runit']['sv_bin']
attribute, and falls back to/usr/bin/sv
. -
service_name - Name attribute. The name of the service. This
will be used in the directory of the managed service in the
sv_dir
andservice_dir
. -
sv_timeout - Override the default
sv
timeout of 7 seconds. -
sv_verbose - Whether to enable
sv
verbose mode. Default isfalse
. -
sv_templates - If true, the
:enable
action will create the service directory with the appropriate templates. Default istrue
. Set this tofalse
if the service has a package that provides its own service directory. See Usage examples. - options - Options passed as variables to templates, for compatibility with legacy runit service definition. Default is an empty hash.
-
env - A hash of environment variables with their values as content
used in the service's
env
directory. Default is an empty hash. -
log - Whether to start the service's logger with svlogd, requires
a template
sv-service_name-log-run.erb
to configure the log's run script. Default is true. -
default_logger - Whether a default
log/run
script should be set up. If true, the default content of the run script will usesvlogd
to write logs to/var/log/service_name
. Default is false. - log_size - The maximum size a log file can grow to before it is automatically rotated. See svlogd(8) for the default value.
- log_num - The maximum number of log files that will be retained after rotation. See svlogd(8) for the default value.
- log_min - The minimum number of log files that will be retained after rotation (if svlogd cannot create a new file and the minimum has not been reached, it will block). Default is no minimum.
-
log_timeout - The maximum age a log file can get to before it is
automatically rotated, whether it has reached
log_size
or not. Default is no timeout. - log_processor - A string containing a path to a program that rotated log files will be fed through. See the PROCESSOR section of svlogd(8) for details. Default is no processor.
- log_socket - An string containing an IP:port pair identifying a UDP socket that log lines will be copied to. Default is none.
- log_prefix - A string that will be prepended to each line as it is logged. Default is no prefix.
- log_config_append - A string containing optional additional lines to add to the log service configuration. See svlogd(8) for more details.
-
cookbook - A cookbook where templates are located instead of
where the resource is used. Applies for all the templates in the
enable
action. -
check - whether the service has a check script, requires a
template
sv-service_name-check.erb
-
finish - whether the service has a finish script, requires a
template
sv-service_name-finish.erb
-
control - An array of signals to customize control of the service,
see runsv man page on how
to use this. This requires that each template be created with the
name
sv-service_name-signal.erb
. - owner - user that should own the templates created to enable the service
- group - group that should own the templates created to enable the service
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run_template_name - alternate filename of the run run script to
use replacing
service_name
. -
log_template_name - alternate filename of the log run script to
use replacing
service_name
. -
check_script_template_name - alternate filename of the check
script to use, replacing
service_name
. -
finish_script_template_name - alternate filename of the finish
script to use, replacing
service_name
. -
control_template_names - a hash of control signals (see control
above) and their alternate template name(s) replacing
service_name
. -
status_command - The command used to check the status of the
service to see if it is enabled/running (if it's running, it's
enabled). This hardcodes the location of the sv program to
/usr/bin/sv
due to the aforementioned cookbook load order. -
restart_on_update - Whether the service should be restarted when
the run script is updated. Defaults to
true
. Set tofalse
if the service shouldn't be restarted when the run script is updated.
Unlike previous versions of the cookbook using the runit_service
definition, the runit_service
resource can be notified. See Usage examples below.
Usage
To get runit installed on supported platforms, use recipe[runit]
. Once it is installed, use the runit_service
resource to set up services to be managed by runit.
In order to use the runit_service
resource in your cookbook(s), each service managed will also need to have sv-service_name-run.erb
and sv-service_name-log-run.erb
templates created. If the log
parameter is false, the log run script isn't created. If the log
parameter is true, and default_logger
is also true, the log run
script will be created with the default content:
#!/bin/sh exec svlogd -tt /var/log/service_name
Examples
These are example use cases of the runit_service
resource described above. There are others in the runit_test
cookbook that is included in the git repository.
Default Example
This example uses all the defaults in the :enable
action to set up the service.
We'll set up chef-client
to run as a service under runit, such as is done in the chef-client
cookbook. This example will be more simple than in that cookbook. First, create the required run template, chef-client/templates/default/sv-chef-client-run.erb
.
#!/bin/sh exec 2>&1 exec /usr/bin/env chef-client -i 1800 -s 30
Then create the required log/run template, chef-client/templates/default/sv-chef-client-log-run.erb
.
#!/bin/sh exec svlogd -tt ./main
Note This will cause output of the running process to go to /etc/sv/chef-client/log/main/current
. Some people may not like this, see the following example. This is preserved for compatibility reasons.
Finally, set up the service in the recipe with:
runit_service "chef-client"
Default Logger Example
To use a default logger with svlogd which will log to /var/log/chef-client/current
, instead, use the default_logger
option.
runit_service "chef-client" do default_logger true end
No Log Service
If there isn't an appendant log service, set log
to false, and the log/run script won't be created.
runit_service "no-svlog" do log false end
Check Script
To create a service that has a check script in its service directory, set the check
parameter to true
, and create a sv-checker-check.erb
template.
runit_service "checker" do check true end
This will create /etc/sv/checker/check
.
Finish Script
To create a service that has a finish script in its service directory, set the finish
parameter to true
, and create a sv-finisher-finish.erb
template.
runit_service "finisher" do finish true end
This will create /etc/sv/finisher/finish
.
Alternate service directory
If the service directory for the managed service isn't the sv_dir
(/etc/sv
), then specify it:
runit_service "custom_service" do sv_dir "/etc/custom_service/runit" end
No Service Directory
If the service to manage has a package that provides its service directory, such as git-daemon
on Debian systems, set sv_templates
to false.
package "git-daemon-run" runit_service "git-daemon" do sv_templates false end
This will create the service symlink in /etc/service
, but it will not manage any templates in the service directory.
User Controlled Services
To set up services controlled by a non-privileged user, we follow the recommended configuration in the runit documentation (Is it possible to allow a user other than root to control a service?).
Suppose the user's name is floyd, and floyd wants to run floyds-app. Assuming that the floyd user and group are already managed with Chef, create a runsvdir-floyd
runit_service.
runit_service "runsvdir-floyd"
Create the sv-runsvdir-floyd-log-run.erb
template, or add log false
. Also create the sv-runsvdir-floyd-run.erb
with the following content:
#!/bin/sh exec 2>&1 exec chpst -ufloyd runsvdir /home/floyd/service
Next, create the runit_service
resource for floyd's app:
runit_service "floyds-app" do sv_dir "/home/floyd/sv" service_dir "/home/floyd/service" owner "floyd" group "floyd" end
And now floyd can manage the service with sv:
$ id uid=1000(floyd) gid=1001(floyd) groups=1001(floyd) $ sv stop /home/floyd/service/floyds-app/ ok: down: /home/floyd/service/floyds-app/: 0s, normally up $ sv start /home/floyd/service/floyds-app/ ok: run: /home/floyd/service/floyds-app/: (pid 5287) 0s $ sv status /home/floyd/service/floyds-app/ run: /home/floyd/service/floyds-app/: (pid 5287) 13s; run: log: (pid 4691) 726s
Options
Next, let's set up memcached under runit with some additional options using the options
parameter. First, the memcached/templates/default/sv-memcached-run.erb
template:
#!/bin/sh exec 2>&1 exec chpst -u <%= @options[:user] %> /usr/bin/memcached -v -m <%= @options[:memory] %> -p <%= @options[:port] %>
Note that the script uses chpst
(which comes with runit) to set the user option, then starts memcached on the specified memory and port (see below).
The log/run template, memcached/templates/default/sv-memcached-log-run.erb
:
#!/bin/sh exec svlogd -tt ./main
Finally, the runit_service
in our recipe:
runit_service "memcached" do options({ :memory => node[:memcached][:memory], :port => node[:memcached][:port], :user => node[:memcached][:user]}.merge(params) }) end
This is where the user, port and memory options used in the run template are used.
Notifying Runit Services
In previous versions of this cookbook where the definition was used, it created a service
resource that could be notified. With the runit_service
resource, recipes need to use the full resource name.
For example:
runit_service "my-service" template "/etc/my-service.conf" do notifies :restart, "runit_service[my-service]" end
Because the resource implements actions for various commands that sv
can send to the service, any of those actions could be used for notification. For example, chef-client
supports triggering a Chef run with a USR1 signal.
template "/tmp/chef-notifier" do notifies :usr1, "runit_service[chef-client]" end
For older implementations of services that used runit_service
as a definition, but may support alternate service styles, use a conditional, such as based on an attribute:
service_to_notify = case node['nginx']['init_style'] when "runit" "runit_service[nginx]" else "service[nginx]" end template "/etc/nginx/nginx.conf" do notifies :restart, service_to_notify end
More Examples
For more examples, see the runit_test
cookbook's service
recipe in the git repository.
License & Authors
- Author:: Adam Jacob adam@opscode.com
- Author:: Joshua Timberman joshua@opscode.com
Copyright:: 2008-2013, Opscode, Inc Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
runit Cookbook CHANGELOG
This file is used to list changes made in each version of the runit cookbook.
v1.5.12 (2014-12-15)
- prevent infinite loop inside docker container
- runit service failing inside docker container
- move to librarian-chef for kitchen dependency resolution
- update tests
- updates to chefspec matchers
v1.5.10 (2014-03-07)
PR #53- Fix runit RPM file location for Chef provisionless Centos 5.9 Box Image
v1.5.9
Fix runit RPM file location for Chef provisionless Centos 5.9 Box Image
v1.5.8
Fixing string interpolation bug
v1.5.3
Fixing assignment/compare error
v1.5.1
Bug
- COOK-3950 - runit cookbook should use full service path when checking running status
v1.5.0
Improvement
- **[COOK-3267] - Improve testing suite in runit cookbook
- Updating test-kitchen harness
- Cleaning up style for rubocop
v1.4.4
fixing metadata version error. locking to < 3.0
v1.4.2
Locking yum dependency to '< 3'
v1.4.0
[COOK-3560] Allow the user to configure runit's timeout (-w) and verbose (-v) settings
v1.3.0
Improvement
- COOK-3663 - Add ./check scripts support
Bug
- COOK-3271 - Fix an issue where runit fails to install rpm package on rehl systems
v1.2.0
New Feature
- COOK-3243 - Expose LSB init directory as a configurable
Bug
- COOK-3182 - Do not hardcode rpmbuild location
Improvement
- COOK-3175 - Add svlogd config file support
- COOK-3115 - Add ability to install 'runit' package from Yum
v1.1.6
Bug
- [COOK-2353]: Runit does not update run template if the service is already enabled
- [COOK-3013]: Runit install fails on rhel if converge is only partially successful
v1.1.4
Bug
- [COOK-2549]: cannot enable_service (lwrp) on Gentoo
- [COOK-2567]: Runit doesn't start at boot in Gentoo
- [COOK-2629]: runit tests have ruby 1.9 method chaning syntax
- [COOK-2867]: On debian, runit recipe will follow symlinks from /etc/init.d, overwrite /usr/bin/sv
v1.1.2
- [COOK-2477] - runit cookbook should enable EPEL repo for CentOS 5
- [COOK-2545] - Runit cookbook fails on Amazon Linux
- [COOK-2322] - runit init template is broken on debian
v1.1.0
- [COOK-2353] - Runit does not update run template if the service is already enabled
- [COOK-2497] - add :nothing to allowed actions
v1.0.6
- [COOK-2404] - allow sending sigquit
- [COOK-2431] - gentoo - it should create the runit-start template before calling it
v1.0.4
- [COOK-2351] - add
run_template_name
to allow alternate run script template
v1.0.2
- [COOK-2299] - runit_service resource does not properly start a non-running service
v1.0.0
- [COOK-2254] - (formerly CHEF-154) Convert
runit_service
definition to a service resource namedrunit_service
.
This version has some backwards incompatible changes (hence the major
version bump). It is recommended that users pin the cookbook to the
previous version where it is a dependency until this version has been
tested in a non-production environment (use version 0.16.2):
depends "runit", "<= 0.16.2"
If you use Chef environments, pin the version in the appropriate
environment(s).
Changes of note
- The "runit" recipe must be included before the runit_service resource can be used.
- The
runit_service
definition created a separateservice
resource for notification purposes. This is still available, but the only actions that can be notified are:start
,:stop
, and:restart
. - The
:enable
action blocks waiting for supervise/ok after the service symlink is created. - User-controlled services should be created per the runit documentation; see README.md for an example.
- Some parameters in the definition have changed names in the resource. See below.
The following parameters in the definition are renamed in the resource
to clarify their intent.
- directory -> sv_dir
- active_directory -> service_dir
- template_name -> use service_name (name attribute)
- nolog -> set "log" to false
- start_command -> unused (was previously in the "service" resource)
- stop_command -> unused (was previously in the "service" resource)
- restart_command -> unused (was previously in the "service" resource)
v0.16.2
- [COOK-1576] - Do not symlink /etc/init.d/servicename to /usr/bin/sv on debian
- [COOK-1960] - default_logger still looks for sv-service-log-run template
- [COOK-2035] - runit README change
v0.16.0
- [COOK-794] default logger and
no_log
forrunit_service
definition - [COOK-1165] - restart functionality does not work right on Gentoo due to the wrong directory in the attributes
- [COOK-1440] - Delegate service control to normal user
v0.15.0
- [COOK-1008] - Added parameters for names of different templates in runit
Foodcritic Metric
1.5.12 failed this metric
FC004: Use a service resource to start and stop services: /tmp/cook/4c9d943f05e997e3e82b2304/runit/recipes/default.rb:24
FC048: Prefer Mixlib::ShellOut: /tmp/cook/4c9d943f05e997e3e82b2304/runit/libraries/provider_runit_service.rb:502
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FC048: Prefer Mixlib::ShellOut: /tmp/cook/4c9d943f05e997e3e82b2304/runit/libraries/provider_runit_service.rb:502