On 16/08/12 10:30, Stéphane Wenric wrote:
Perhaps something like supervisor, or nodemon, but adapted to Perl frameworks, could be of use :
http://www.hacksparrow.com/node-js-restart-on-file-change.html http://remysharp.com/2010/10/12/nodejs-rapid-development-nodemon/
They're small utilities which restart your node.js server when they detect that a js file has been modified.
well there's Module::Refresh (which is already built into dancer), but you could put the following in a specific route and it would reload the code afaik: get '/restart' => sub { Module::Refresh->refresh; }; or something? a
2012/8/16 David Precious <davidp@preshweb.co.uk <mailto:davidp@preshweb.co.uk>>
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 11:11:13 +0300 sawyer x <xsawyerx@gmail.com <mailto:xsawyerx@gmail.com>> wrote:
> An important question would be restarts, IMHO. > Since you're doing this properly (PSGI, FastCGI, Starman, etc.), > you'll have a service (fcgid, Starman, whatever) running all the > time, you'll need to make it possible for the users to restart it.
Indeed.
Depending on the deployment method, it may be possible to add a hook to restart the app automatically on git push or similar perhaps.
Wouldn't work so well for someone SFTP'ing their app up of course :) _______________________________________________ Dancer-users mailing list Dancer-users@perldancer.org <mailto:Dancer-users@perldancer.org> http://www.backup-manager.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/dancer-users