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meteor/tools/run-app.js
David Glasser 9b8bd31a7b Allow specifying interface with -p and --app-port
The syntax is "--port host:port".

Not implemented for test-packages. No control is available over mongo
ports (port or host).

Fixes #469 and #1105.
2014-04-18 14:15:14 -07:00

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JavaScript

var fs = require("fs");
var path = require("path");
var _ = require('underscore');
var Future = require('fibers/future');
var Fiber = require('fibers');
var files = require('./files.js');
var watch = require('./watch.js');
var project = require('./project.js');
var bundler = require('./bundler.js');
var release = require('./release.js');
var buildmessage = require('./buildmessage.js');
var inFiber = require('./fiber-helpers.js').inFiber;
var runLog = require('./run-log.js');
// Parse out s as if it were a bash command line.
var bashParse = function (s) {
if (s.search("\"") !== -1 || s.search("'") !== -1) {
throw new Error("Meteor cannot currently handle quoted NODE_OPTIONS");
}
return _.without(s.split(/\s+/), '');
};
var getNodeOptionsFromEnvironment = function () {
return bashParse(process.env.NODE_OPTIONS || "");
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// AppProcess
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Given a bundle, run a program in the bundle. Report when it dies.
//
// Call start() to start the process. You will then eventually receive
// a call to onExit(code, signal): code is the numeric exit code of a
// normal exit, signal is the string signal name if killed, and if
// both are undefined it means something went wrong in invoking the
// program and it was logged.
//
// If the app successfully starts up, you will also receive onListen()
// once the app says it's ready to receive connections.
//
// Call stop() at any time after start() returns to terminate the
// process if it is running. You will get an onExit callback if this
// resulted in the process dying. stop() is idempotent.
//
// Required options: bundlePath, port, rootUrl, mongoUrl, oplogUrl
// Optional options: onExit, onListen, program, nodeOptions, settings
var AppProcess = function (options) {
var self = this;
self.bundlePath = options.bundlePath;
self.port = options.port;
self.listenHost = options.listenHost;
self.rootUrl = options.rootUrl;
self.mongoUrl = options.mongoUrl;
self.oplogUrl = options.oplogUrl;
self.onExit = options.onExit;
self.onListen = options.onListen;
self.program = options.program || null;
self.nodeOptions = options.nodeOptions || [];
self.settings = options.settings;
self.proc = null;
self.keepaliveTimer = null;
self.madeExitCallback = false;
};
_.extend(AppProcess.prototype, {
// Call to start the process.
start: function () {
var self = this;
if (self.proc)
throw new Error("already started?");
// Start the app!
self.proc = self._spawn();
if (self.proc === null) {
runLog.log("Program '" + self.program + "' not found.");
self._maybeCallOnExit();
return;
}
// Send stdout and stderr to the runLog
var eachline = require('eachline');
eachline(self.proc.stdout, 'utf8', function (line) {
if (line.match(/^LISTENING\s*$/)) {
// This is the child process telling us that it's ready to
// receive connections.
self.onListen && self.onListen();
} else {
runLog.logAppOutput(line);
}
});
eachline(self.proc.stderr, 'utf8', function (line) {
runLog.logAppOutput(line, true);
});
// Watch for exit and for stdio to be fully closed (so that we don't miss
// log lines).
self.proc.on('close', function (code, signal) {
self._maybeCallOnExit(code, signal);
});
self.proc.on('error', function (err) {
runLog.log("=> Couldn't spawn process: " + err.message);
// node docs say that it might make both an 'error' and a
// 'close' callback, so we use a guard to make sure we only call
// onExit once.
self._maybeCallOnExit();
});
// This happens sometimes when we write a keepalive after the app
// is dead. If we don't register a handler, we get a top level
// exception and the whole app dies.
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2893458/uncatchable-errors-in-node-js
self.proc.stdin.on('error', function () {});
// Keepalive so child process can detect when we die
self.keepaliveTimer = setInterval(function () {
try {
if (self.proc && self.proc.pid &&
self.proc.stdin && self.proc.stdin.write)
self.proc.stdin.write('k');
} catch (e) {
// do nothing. this fails when the process dies.
}
}, 2000);
},
_maybeCallOnExit: function (code, signal) {
var self = this;
if (self.madeExitCallback)
return;
self.madeExitCallback = true;
self.onExit && self.onExit(code, signal);
},
// Idempotent. Once stop() returns it is guaranteed that you will
// receive no more callbacks from this AppProcess.
stop: function () {
var self = this;
if (self.proc && self.proc.pid) {
self.proc.removeAllListeners('close');
self.proc.removeAllListeners('error');
self.proc.kill();
}
self.proc = null;
if (self.keepaliveTimer)
clearInterval(self.keepaliveTimer);
self.keepaliveTimer = null;
self.onListen = null;
self.onExit = null;
},
_computeEnvironment: function () {
var self = this;
var env = _.extend({}, process.env);
env.PORT = self.port;
env.ROOT_URL = self.rootUrl;
env.MONGO_URL = self.mongoUrl;
if (self.oplogUrl) {
env.MONGO_OPLOG_URL = self.oplogUrl;
}
if (self.settings) {
env.METEOR_SETTINGS = self.settings;
} else {
delete env.METEOR_SETTINGS;
}
if (self.listenHost) {
env.BIND_IP = self.listenHost;
} else {
delete env.BIND_IP;
}
// Display errors from (eg) the NPM connect module over the network.
env.NODE_ENV = 'development';
// We run the server behind our own proxy, so we need to increment
// the HTTP forwarded count.
env.HTTP_FORWARDED_COUNT =
"" + ((parseInt(process.env['HTTP_FORWARDED_COUNT']) || 0) + 1);
return env;
},
// Spawn the server process and return the handle from
// child_process.spawn, or return null if the requested program
// wasn't found in the bundle.
_spawn: function () {
var self = this;
var child_process = require('child_process');
if (! self.program) {
// Old-style bundle
var opts = _.clone(self.nodeOptions);
opts.push(path.join(self.bundlePath, 'main.js'));
opts.push('--keepalive');
return child_process.spawn(process.execPath, opts, {
env: self._computeEnvironment()
});
} else {
// Star. Read the metadata to find the path to the program to run.
var starJson = JSON.parse(
fs.readFileSync(path.join(self.bundlePath, 'star.json'), 'utf8'));
var archinfo = require('./archinfo.js');
var programPath = null;
_.each(starJson.programs, function (p) {
// XXX should actually use archinfo.mostSpecificMatch instead of
// taking the first match
if (p.name !== self.program)
return;
if (! archinfo.matches(archinfo.host(), p.arch))
return; // can't run here
programPath = path.join(self.bundlePath, p.path);
});
if (! programPath)
return null;
return child_process.spawn(programPath, [], {
env: _.extend(self._computeEnvironment(), {
DATA_DIR: files.mkdtemp()
})
});
}
}
});
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// AppRunner
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Given an app, bundle and run the app. If the app's source changes,
// kill, rebundle, and rerun it. If the app dies, restart it, unless
// it dies repeatly immediately after being started, in which case
// wait for source changes to restart.
//
// Communicates with a Proxy to tell it when the app is up,
// temporarily down, or crashing.
//
// Options include:
//
// - onRunEnd(result): If provided, called after each run of the program (or
// attempted run, if, say, bundling fails). Blocks restarting until it
// returns. See below for the format of 'result'. Return truthy to continue;
// return falsey to give up (without logging any more status messages). Do not
// call stop() from onRunEnd as that would necessarily deadlock.
//
// - watchForChanges: If true, the default, then (a) the program will
// be killed and restarted if its source files change; (b) if
// something goes really wrong (bundling fails, the program crashes
// constantly) such that we give up, we will start trying again if
// the source files change. If false, then we don't do (a) and if
// (b) happens we just give up permanently.
//
// - noRestartBanner: Set to true to skip the banner that is normally
// printed after each restart of the app once it is ready to listen
// for connections.
//
// - Other options: appDirForVersionCheck (defaults to appDir), port,
// mongoUrl, oplogUrl, buildOptions, rootUrl, settingsFile, program,
// proxy
//
// To use, construct an instance of AppRunner, and then call start() to start it
// running. To stop it, either return false from onRunEnd, or call stop(). (But
// don't call stop() from inside onRunEnd: that causes a deadlock.)
//
// The 'result' argument to onRunEnd is an object with keys:
//
// - outcome: the reason the run ended. One of:
//
// - 'terminated': the process exited. Additionally, a 'code'
// attribute will be set of the process exited on its own accord,
// a 'signal' attribute will be set if the process was killed on a
// signal, or neither will be set if the process could not be
// spawned (spawn call failed, or no such program in bundle) -- in
// this last case an explanation will have been written to the run
// log, and you may assume that it will take more than source code
// changes to fix the problem.
//
// - 'bundle-fail': bundling failed.
//
// - 'changed': watchForChanges was true and a source file changed.
//
// - 'wrong-release': the release that this app targets does not
// match the currently running version of Meteor (eg, the user
// typed 'meteor update' in another window). An 'releaseNeeded'
// attribute will be present giving the app's release name.
//
// - 'stopped': stop() was called while a run was in progress.
//
// - bundleResult: for runs in which bundling happened (all except
// 'wrong-release' and possibly 'stopped'), the return value from
// bundler.bundle(), which contains such interesting things as the
// build errors and a watchset describing the source files of the
// app.
var AppRunner = function (appDir, options) {
var self = this;
self.appDir = appDir;
self.appDirForVersionCheck = options.appDirForVersionCheck || self.appDir;
// note: run-all.js updates port directly
self.port = options.port;
self.listenHost = options.listenHost;
self.mongoUrl = options.mongoUrl;
self.oplogUrl = options.oplogUrl;
self.buildOptions = options.buildOptions;
self.rootUrl = options.rootUrl;
self.settingsFile = options.settingsFile;
self.program = options.program;
self.proxy = options.proxy;
self.watchForChanges =
options.watchForChanges === undefined ? true : options.watchForChanges;
self.onRunEnd = options.onRunEnd;
self.noRestartBanner = options.noRestartBanner;
self.fiber = null;
self.startFuture = null;
self.runFuture = null;
self.exitFuture = null;
self.watchFuture = null;
};
_.extend(AppRunner.prototype, {
// Start the app running, and restart it as necessary. Returns
// immediately.
start: function () {
var self = this;
if (self.fiber)
throw new Error("already started?");
self.startFuture = new Future;
self.fiber = new Fiber(function () {
self._fiber();
});
self.fiber.run();
self.startFuture.wait();
self.startFuture = null;
},
// Shut down the app. stop() will block until the app is shut
// down. This may involve waiting for bundling to
// finish. Idempotent, however only one thread may be in stop() at a
// time.
stop: function () {
var self = this;
if (! self.fiber)
return; // nothing to do
if (self.exitFuture)
throw new Error("another fiber already stopping?");
// The existence of this future makes the fiber break out of its loop.
self.exitFuture = new Future;
self._runFutureReturn({ outcome: 'stopped' });
self._watchFutureReturn();
self.exitFuture.wait();
self.exitFuture = null;
},
// Run the program once, wait for it to exit, and then return. The
// return value is same as onRunEnd.
_runOnce: function (onListen) {
var self = this;
runLog.clearLog();
self.proxy.setMode("hold");
// Check to make sure we're running the right version of Meteor.
//
// We let you override appDir and use a different directory for
// this check for the benefit of 'meteor test-packages', which
// generates a test harness app on the fly (and sets it release to
// release.current), but we still want to detect the mismatch if
// you are testing packages from an app and you 'meteor update'
// that app.
if (self.appDirForVersionCheck &&
! release.usingRightReleaseForApp(self.appDirForVersionCheck)) {
return { outcome: 'wrong-release',
releaseNeeded:
project.getMeteorReleaseVersion(self.appDirForVersionCheck) };
}
// Bundle up the app
if (! self.firstRun)
release.current.library.refresh(true); // pick up changes to packages
var bundlePath = path.join(self.appDir, '.meteor', 'local', 'build');
var bundleResult = bundler.bundle({
appDir: self.appDir,
outputPath: bundlePath,
nodeModulesMode: "symlink",
buildOptions: self.buildOptions
});
var watchSet = bundleResult.watchSet;
// Read the settings file, if any
var settings = null;
var settingsWatchSet = new watch.WatchSet;
var settingsMessages = buildmessage.capture({
title: "preparing to run",
rootPath: process.cwd()
}, function () {
if (self.settingsFile)
settings = files.getSettings(self.settingsFile, settingsWatchSet);
});
// HACK: merge the watchset and messages from reading the settings
// file into those from the build. This works fine but it sort of
// messy. Maybe clean it up sometime.
watchSet.merge(settingsWatchSet);
if (settingsMessages.hasMessages()) {
if (! bundleResult.errors)
bundleResult.errors = settingsMessages;
else
bundleResult.errors.merge(settingsMessages);
}
// Were there errors?
if (bundleResult.errors) {
return {
outcome: 'bundle-fail',
bundleResult: bundleResult
};
}
// Atomically (1) see if we've been stop()'d, (2) if not, create a
// future that can be used to stop() us once we start running.
if (self.exitFuture)
return { outcome: 'stopped', bundleResult: bundleResult };
if (self.runFuture)
throw new Error("already have future?");
var runFuture = self.runFuture = new Future;
// Run the program
var appProcess = new AppProcess({
bundlePath: bundlePath,
port: self.port,
listenHost: self.listenHost,
rootUrl: self.rootUrl,
mongoUrl: self.mongoUrl,
oplogUrl: self.oplogUrl,
onExit: function (code, signal) {
self._runFutureReturn({
outcome: 'terminated',
code: code,
signal: signal,
bundleResult: bundleResult
});
},
program: self.program,
onListen: function () {
self.proxy.setMode("proxy");
onListen && onListen();
if (self.startFuture)
self.startFuture['return']();
},
nodeOptions: getNodeOptionsFromEnvironment(),
settings: settings
});
appProcess.start();
// Start watching for changes for files if requested. There's no
// hurry to do this, since watchSet contains a snapshot of the
// state of the world at the time of bundling, in the form of
// hashes and lists of matching files in each directory.
var watcher;
if (self.watchForChanges) {
watcher = new watch.Watcher({
watchSet: watchSet,
onChange: function () {
self._runFutureReturn({
outcome: 'changed',
bundleResult: bundleResult
});
}
});
}
// Wait for either the process to exit, or (if watchForChanges) a
// source file to change. Or, for stop() to be called.
var ret = runFuture.wait();
self.runFuture = null;
self.proxy.setMode("hold");
appProcess.stop();
if (watcher)
watcher.stop();
return ret;
},
_runFutureReturn: function (value) {
var self = this;
if (!self.runFuture)
return;
var runFuture = self.runFuture;
self.runFuture = null;
runFuture['return'](value);
},
_watchFutureReturn: function () {
var self = this;
if (!self.watchFuture)
return;
var watchFuture = self.watchFuture;
self.watchFuture = null;
watchFuture.return();
},
_fiber: function () {
var self = this;
var crashCount = 0;
var crashTimer = null;
var firstRun = true;
while (true) {
crashTimer = setTimeout(function () {
crashCount = 0;
}, 2000);
var runResult = self._runOnce(function () {
/* onListen */
if (! self.noRestartBanner && ! firstRun)
runLog.logRestart();
});
firstRun = false;
clearTimeout(crashTimer);
if (runResult.outcome !== "terminated")
crashCount = 0;
var wantExit = self.onRunEnd ? !self.onRunEnd(runResult) : false;
if (wantExit || self.exitFuture || runResult.outcome === "stopped")
break;
if (runResult.outcome === "wrong-release") {
// Note that this code is currently dead, since the only onRunEnd
// implementation always stops on wrong-release.
runLog.log("=> Incompatible Meteor release.");
if (self.watchForChanges)
runLog.log("=> Waiting for file change.");
}
else if (runResult.outcome === "bundle-fail") {
runLog.log("=> Errors prevented startup:\n\n" +
runResult.bundleResult.errors.formatMessages());
if (self.watchForChanges)
runLog.log("=> Your application has errors. " +
"Waiting for file change.");
}
else if (runResult.outcome === "changed")
continue;
else if (runResult.outcome === "terminated") {
if (runResult.signal) {
runLog.log('=> Exited from signal: ' + runResult.signal);
} else if (runResult.code !== undefined) {
runLog.log('=> Exited with code: ' + runResult.code);
} else {
// explanation should already have been logged
}
crashCount ++;
if (crashCount < 3)
continue;
if (self.watchForChanges)
runLog.log("=> Your application is crashing. " +
"Waiting for file change.");
}
else {
throw new Error("unknown run outcome?");
}
if (self.watchForChanges) {
self.watchFuture = new Future;
var watcher = new watch.Watcher({
watchSet: runResult.bundleResult.watchSet,
onChange: function () {
self._watchFutureReturn();
}
});
self.proxy.setMode("errorpage");
// If onChange wasn't called synchronously (clearing watchFuture), wait
// on it.
self.watchFuture && self.watchFuture.wait();
// While we were waiting, did somebody stop() us?
if (self.exitFuture)
break;
runLog.log("=> Modified -- restarting.");
continue;
}
break;
}
// Giving up for good.
if (self.exitFuture)
self.exitFuture['return']();
if (self.startFuture)
self.startFuture['return']();
self.fiber = null;
}
});
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
exports.AppRunner = AppRunner;