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<H1>[99s-extend] Updating Cowboy applications</H1>
<B>Joshua McQuistan</B>
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<I>Thu Mar 13 02:41:12 CET 2014</I>
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<PRE>Hello all,
I have written a Cowboy application that works fine over localhost. I'm
now looking at ways of deploying and updating it i.e., moving from dev
to prod in a nice manner.
I have dug around the archives and have found that Cowboy does not
support hot code reloading meaning either a restart of the vm or playing
with code:reload_file is necessary.
The latter suggests a possible rewriting of OTP's code loading mechanism
and seems like it might be sensible to avoid.
The other approach then is a restart. In previous (non-Cowboy) set ups
I've used nginx on port 80 / 443 that talks to the web app via a unix
socket (e.g., "web/socket"). When updating I'll start a new instance on
a new socket (e.g., "web/socket.new") then rely on the file system's
"mv" to switch it to "web/socket"; this works because the underlying
file system guarantees mv to be atomic (or at least to never see a
missing file). I can then ask the old process to shut down nicely in the
background.
For this to work it would require Cowby / Ranch to be able to listen on
unix sockets. A glance at the documentation suggests that unix sockets
aren't available, is this the case? What's the feasibility of it getting
added?
It might just be simpler to load-balance across multiple servers and
safely take them out one at a time while updating.
My other question is, how do others approach this problem? Did I miss
something vitally obvious?
Regards,
Joshua
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