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18cc5c89 1package MooseX::Daemonize::Core;
4327fe98 2use strict; # cause Perl::Critic errors are annoying
3use MooseX::Getopt; # to load the NoGetopt metaclass
18cc5c89 4use Moose::Role;
5
ea9485d8 6use POSIX ();
18cc5c89 7
8has is_daemon => (
4327fe98 9 # NOTE:
10 # this should never be accessible
11 # from the command line
12 # - SL
13 metaclass => 'NoGetopt',
14 isa => 'Bool',
15 is => 'rw',
16 default => sub { 0 },
18cc5c89 17);
18
2ecc2ccb 19has ignore_zombies => (
20 metaclass => 'Getopt',
21 isa => 'Bool',
22 is => 'rw',
23 default => sub { 0 },
24);
25
26has no_double_fork => (
27 metaclass => 'Getopt',
28 isa => 'Bool',
29 is => 'rw',
30 default => sub { 0 },
31);
32
33has dont_close_all_files => (
34 metaclass => 'Getopt',
35 isa => 'Bool',
36 is => 'rw',
37 default => sub { 0 },
38);
39
40sub _get_options {
41 my ($self, %options) = @_;
b37fcc5f 42 # backwards compatibility.. old code might be calling daemon_fork/_detach with options
2ecc2ccb 43 foreach my $opt (qw( ignore_zombies no_double_fork dont_close_all_files )) {
44 $self->$opt( $options{ $opt } ) if ( defined $options{ $opt } );
45 }
46}
47
48
d8985b7d 49sub daemon_fork {
50 my ($self, %options) = @_;
51
2ecc2ccb 52 $self->_get_options( %options );
53
d8985b7d 54 $SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE'
2ecc2ccb 55 if $self->ignore_zombies;;
d8985b7d 56
129f5643 57 if (my $pid = fork) {
58 return $pid;
59 }
60 else {
289fcbc7 61 $self->is_daemon(1);
129f5643 62 return;
63 }
64}
d8985b7d 65
66sub daemon_detach {
67 my ($self, %options) = @_;
68
69 return unless $self->is_daemon; # return if parent ...
70
2ecc2ccb 71 $self->_get_options( %options );
d8985b7d 72 # now we are in the daemon ...
73
129f5643 74 (POSIX::setsid) # set session id
d8985b7d 75 || confess "Cannot detach from controlling process";
76
2ecc2ccb 77 unless ( $self->no_double_fork ) {
d8985b7d 78 $SIG{'HUP'} = 'IGNORE';
79 fork && exit;
80 }
81
ea9485d8 82 chdir '/'; # change to root directory
d8985b7d 83 umask 0; # clear the file creation mask
84
2ecc2ccb 85 unless ( $self->dont_close_all_files ) {
b37fcc5f 86 # get the max number of possible file descriptors
3c0d9597 87 my $openmax = POSIX::sysconf( &POSIX::_SC_OPEN_MAX );
88 $openmax = 64 if !defined($openmax) || $openmax < 0;
d8985b7d 89
3c0d9597 90 # close them all
91 POSIX::close($_) foreach (0 .. $openmax);
92 }
ea9485d8 93
4327fe98 94 # fixup STDIN ...
95
96 open(STDIN, "+>/dev/null")
97 or confess "Could not redirect STDOUT to /dev/null";
98
99 # fixup STDOUT ...
d8985b7d 100
129f5643 101 if (my $stdout_file = $ENV{MX_DAEMON_STDOUT}) {
d8985b7d 102 open STDOUT, ">", $stdout_file
129f5643 103 or confess "Could not redirect STDOUT to $stdout_file : $!";
104 }
105 else {
4327fe98 106 open(STDOUT, "+>&STDIN")
107 or confess "Could not redirect STDOUT to /dev/null";
129f5643 108 }
109
4327fe98 110 # fixup STDERR ...
111
d8985b7d 112 if (my $stderr_file = $ENV{MX_DAEMON_STDERR}) {
3c0d9597 113 open STDERR, ">", $stderr_file
d8985b7d 114 or confess "Could not redirect STDERR to $stderr_file : $!";
129f5643 115 }
d8985b7d 116 else {
4327fe98 117 open(STDERR, "+>&STDIN")
118 or confess "Could not redirect STDERR to /dev/null"; ;
119 }
120
121 # do a little house cleaning ...
122
123 # Avoid 'stdin reopened for output'
124 # warning with newer perls
125 open( NULL, '/dev/null' );
126 <NULL> if (0);
127
128 # return success
129 return 1;
ea9485d8 130}
18cc5c89 131
132sub daemonize {
d8985b7d 133 my ($self, %options) = @_;
134 $self->daemon_fork(%options);
135 $self->daemon_detach(%options);
18cc5c89 136}
137
1381;
d8985b7d 139
18cc5c89 140__END__
141
d8985b7d 142=pod
18cc5c89 143
d8985b7d 144=head1 NAME
18cc5c89 145
d8985b7d 146MooseX::Daemonize::Core - A Role with the core daemonization features
18cc5c89 147
148=head1 SYNOPSIS
d8985b7d 149
150 package My::Daemon;
151 use Moose;
4327fe98 152
d8985b7d 153 with 'MooseX::Daemonize::Core';
4327fe98 154
d8985b7d 155 sub start {
156 my $self = shift;
157 # daemonize me ...
158 $self->daemonize;
159 # return from the parent,...
160 return unless $self->is_daemon;
161 # but continue on in the child (daemon)
162 }
163
18cc5c89 164=head1 DESCRIPTION
165
4327fe98 166This is the basic daemonization Role, it provides a few methods (see
d8985b7d 167below) and the minimum features needed to properly daemonize your code.
168
169=head2 Important Notes
129f5643 170
d8985b7d 171None of the methods in this role will exit the parent process for you,
172it only forks and detaches your child (daemon) process. It is your
173responsibility to exit the parent process in some way.
174
4327fe98 175There is no PID or PID file management in this role, that is your
176responsibility (see some of the other roles in this distro for that).
129f5643 177
18cc5c89 178=head1 ATTRIBUTES
179
180=over
181
129f5643 182=item I<is_daemon (is => rw, isa => Bool)>
18cc5c89 183
d8985b7d 184This attribute is used to signal if we are within the
185daemon process or not.
18cc5c89 186
2ecc2ccb 187=item I<no_double_fork (is => rw, isa => Bool)>
188
189Setting this attribute to true will cause this method to not perform the
190typical double-fork, which is extra added protection from your process
b37fcc5f 191accidentally acquiring a controlling terminal. More information can be
2ecc2ccb 192found above, and by Googling "double fork daemonize".
193
194If you the double-fork behavior off, you might want to enable the
195I<ignore_zombies>.
196
197=item I<ignore_zombies (is => rw, isa => Bool)>
198
199Setting this attribute to a true value will result in setting the C<$SIG{CHLD}>
200handler to C<IGNORE>. This tells perl to clean up zombie processes. By
201default, and for the most part you don't I<need> it, only when you turn off
202the double fork behavior (with the I<no_double_fork> attribute)
203do you sometimes want this behavior.
204
205=item I<dont_close_all_files (is => rw, isa => Bool)>
206
207Setting this attribute to true will cause it to skip closing all the
208filehandles. This is useful if you are opening things like sockets
209and such in the pre-fork.
210
18cc5c89 211=back
212
d8985b7d 213=head1 METHODS
18cc5c89 214
215=over
216
2ecc2ccb 217=item B<daemon_fork (?%options)>
129f5643 218
d8985b7d 219This forks off the child process to be daemonized. Just as with
220the built in fork, it returns the child pid to the parent process,
2210 to the child process. It will also set the is_daemon flag
129f5643 222appropriately.
223
b37fcc5f 224The C<%options> argument remains for backwards compatibility, but
2ecc2ccb 225it is suggested that you use the attributes listed above instead.
d8985b7d 226
2ecc2ccb 227=item B<daemon_detach (?%options)>
129f5643 228
d8985b7d 229This detaches the new child process from the terminal by doing
230the following things.
129f5643 231
b37fcc5f 232The C<%options> argument remains for backwards compatibility, but
2ecc2ccb 233it is suggested that you use the attributes listed above instead.
234
129f5643 235=over 4
236
d8985b7d 237=item Becomes a session leader
18cc5c89 238
d8985b7d 239This detaches the program from the controlling terminal, it is
129f5643 240accomplished by calling POSIX::setsid.
18cc5c89 241
d8985b7d 242=item Performing the double-fork
243
244See below for information on how to change this part of the process.
245
129f5643 246=item Changes the current working directory to "/"
18cc5c89 247
d8985b7d 248This is standard daemon behavior, if you want a different working
249directory then simply change it later in your daemons code.
18cc5c89 250
129f5643 251=item Clears the file creation mask.
18cc5c89 252
129f5643 253=item Closes all open file descriptors.
18cc5c89 254
2ecc2ccb 255See the I<dont_close_all_files> attribute for information on how to
256change this part of the process.
3c0d9597 257
129f5643 258=item Reopen STDERR, STDOUT & STDIN to /dev/null
18cc5c89 259
d8985b7d 260This behavior can be controlled slightly though the MX_DAEMON_STDERR
129f5643 261and MX_DAEMON_STDOUT environment variables. It will look for a filename
262in either of these variables and redirect STDOUT and/or STDERR to those
263files. This is useful for debugging and/or testing purposes.
18cc5c89 264
d8985b7d 265B<NOTE>
266
267If called from within the parent process (the is_daemon flag is set to
268false), this method will simply return and do nothing.
269
2ecc2ccb 270=item B<daemonize (?%options)>
271
272This will simply call C<daemon_fork> followed by C<daemon_detach>.
d8985b7d 273
b37fcc5f 274The C<%options> argument remains for backwards compatibility, but
2ecc2ccb 275it is suggested that you use the attributes listed above instead.
18cc5c89 276
277=item meta()
278
279The C<meta()> method from L<Class::MOP::Class>
280
281=back
282
b3e71e62 283=back
284
d8985b7d 285=head1 STUFF YOU SHOULD READ
286
287=over 4
288
289=item Note about double fork
290
291Taken from L<http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/66012>
4327fe98 292in a comment entitled I<The second fork _is_ necessary by Jonathan Bartlett>,
293it is not the definitive statement on the issue, but it's clear and well
d8985b7d 294written enough so I decided to reproduce it here.
295
296 The first fork accomplishes two things - allow the shell to return,
297 and allow you to do a setsid().
298
299 The setsid() removes yourself from your controlling terminal. You
300 see, before, you were still listed as a job of your previous process,
301 and therefore the user might accidentally send you a signal. setsid()
302 gives you a new session, and removes the existing controlling terminal.
303
304 The problem is, you are now a session leader. As a session leader, if
305 you open a file descriptor that is a terminal, it will become your
306 controlling terminal (oops!). Therefore, the second fork makes you NOT
307 be a session leader. Only session leaders can acquire a controlling
308 terminal, so you can open up any file you wish without worrying that
309 it will make you a controlling terminal.
310
311 So - first fork - allow shell to return, and permit you to call setsid()
312
313 Second fork - prevent you from accidentally reacquiring a controlling
314 terminal.
315
316That said, you don't always want this to be the behavior, so you are
2ecc2ccb 317free to specify otherwise using the I<no_double_fork> attribute.
d8985b7d 318
319=item Note about zombies
320
321Doing the double fork (see above) tends to get rid of your zombies since
4327fe98 322by the time you have double forked your daemon process is then owned by
323the init process. However, sometimes the double-fork is more than you
d8985b7d 324really need, and you want to keep your daemon processes a little closer
325to you. In this case you have to watch out for zombies, you can avoid then
2ecc2ccb 326by just setting the I<ignore_zombies> attribute (see above).
d8985b7d 327
328=back
329
330=head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
331
4327fe98 332These variables are best just used for debugging and/or testing, but
333not used for actual logging. For that, you should reopen STDOUT/ERR on
334your own.
d8985b7d 335
336=over 4
337
338=item B<MX_DAEMON_STDOUT>
339
340A filename to redirect the daemon STDOUT to.
341
342=item B<MX_DAEMON_STDERR>
343
344A filename to redirect the daemon STDERR to.
345
346=back
347
18cc5c89 348=head1 DEPENDENCIES
349
129f5643 350L<Moose::Role>, L<POSIX>
18cc5c89 351
352=head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES
353
18cc5c89 354None reported.
355
18cc5c89 356=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
357
18cc5c89 358No bugs have been reported.
359
360Please report any bugs or feature requests to
361C<bug-acme-dahut-call@rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
362L<http://rt.cpan.org>.
363
364=head1 SEE ALSO
365
129f5643 366L<Proc::Daemon>
367
d8985b7d 368This code is based B<HEAVILY> on L<Proc::Daemon>, we originally
129f5643 369depended on it, but we needed some more flexibility, so instead
d8985b7d 370we just stole the code.
18cc5c89 371
372=head1 AUTHOR
373
129f5643 374Stevan Little C<< <stevan.little@iinteractive.com> >>
18cc5c89 375
18cc5c89 376=head1 LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
377
05b96f4d 378Copyright (c) 2007-2011, Chris Prather C<< <perigrin@cpan.org> >>. All rights
18cc5c89 379reserved.
380
129f5643 381Portions heavily borrowed from L<Proc::Daemon> which is copyright Earl Hood.
382
18cc5c89 383This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
384modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See L<perlartistic>.
385
18cc5c89 386=head1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
387
388BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
389FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN
390OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
391PROVIDE THE SOFTWARE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
392EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
393WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE
394ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH
395YOU. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL
396NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.
397
398IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
399WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
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d8985b7d 408
409=cut