<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <!DOCTYPE chapter SYSTEM "chapter.dtd"> <chapter> <header> <copyright> <year>2003</year><year>2016</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> 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. </legalnotice> <title>Included Applications</title> <prepared></prepared> <docno></docno> <date></date> <rev></rev> <file>included_applications.xml</file> </header> <marker id="included appl"></marker> <section> <title>Introduction</title> <p>An application can <em>include</em> other applications. An <em>included application</em> has its own application directory and <c>.app</c> file, but it is started as part of the supervisor tree of another application.</p> <p>An application can only be included by one other application.</p> <p>An included application can include other applications.</p> <p>An application that is not included by any other application is called a <em>primary application</em>.</p> <marker id="inclappls"></marker> <image file="../design_principles/inclappls.gif"> <icaption>Primary Application and Included Applications</icaption> </image> <p>The application controller automatically loads any included applications when loading a primary application, but does not start them. Instead, the top supervisor of the included application must be started by a supervisor in the including application.</p> <p>This means that when running, an included application is in fact part of the primary application, and a process in an included application considers itself belonging to the primary application.</p> </section> <section> <title>Specifying Included Applications</title> <p>Which applications to include is defined by the <c>included_applications</c> key in the <c>.app</c> file:</p> <pre> {application, prim_app, [{description, "Tree application"}, {vsn, "1"}, {modules, [prim_app_cb, prim_app_sup, prim_app_server]}, {registered, [prim_app_server]}, {included_applications, [incl_app]}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib, sasl]}, {mod, {prim_app_cb,[]}}, {env, [{file, "/usr/local/log"}]} ]}.</pre> </section> <section> <title>Synchronizing Processes during Startup</title> <p>The supervisor tree of an included application is started as part of the supervisor tree of the including application. If there is a need for synchronization between processes in the including and included applications, this can be achieved by using <em>start phases</em>.</p> <p>Start phases are defined by the <c>start_phases</c> key in the <c>.app</c> file as a list of tuples <c>{Phase,PhaseArgs}</c>, where <c>Phase</c> is an atom and <c>PhaseArgs</c> is a term.</p> <p>The value of the <c>mod</c> key of the including application must be set to <c>{application_starter,[Module,StartArgs]}</c>, where <c>Module</c> as usual is the application callback module. <c>StartArgs</c> is a term provided as argument to the callback function <c>Module:start/2</c>:</p> <code type="none"> {application, prim_app, [{description, "Tree application"}, {vsn, "1"}, {modules, [prim_app_cb, prim_app_sup, prim_app_server]}, {registered, [prim_app_server]}, {included_applications, [incl_app]}, {start_phases, [{init,[]}, {go,[]}]}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib, sasl]}, {mod, {application_starter,[prim_app_cb,[]]}}, {env, [{file, "/usr/local/log"}]} ]}. {application, incl_app, [{description, "Included application"}, {vsn, "1"}, {modules, [incl_app_cb, incl_app_sup, incl_app_server]}, {registered, []}, {start_phases, [{go,[]}]}, {applications, [kernel, stdlib, sasl]}, {mod, {incl_app_cb,[]}} ]}.</code> <p>When starting a primary application with included applications, the primary application is started the normal way, that is:</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item>The application controller creates an application master for the application</item> <item>The application master calls <c>Module:start(normal, StartArgs)</c> to start the top supervisor.</item> </list> <p>Then, for the primary application and each included application in top-down, left-to-right order, the application master calls <c>Module:start_phase(Phase, Type, PhaseArgs)</c> for each phase defined for the primary application, in that order. If a phase is not defined for an included application, the function is not called for this phase and application.</p> <p>The following requirements apply to the <c>.app</c> file for an included application:</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item>The <c>{mod, {Module,StartArgs}}</c> option must be included. This option is used to find the callback module <c>Module</c> of the application. <c>StartArgs</c> is ignored, as <c>Module:start/2</c> is called only for the primary application.</item> <item>If the included application itself contains included applications, instead the <c>{mod, {application_starter, [Module,StartArgs]}}</c> option must be included.</item> <item>The <c>{start_phases, [{Phase,PhaseArgs}]}</c> option must be included, and the set of specified phases must be a subset of the set of phases specified for the primary application.</item> </list> <p>When starting <c>prim_app</c> as defined above, the application controller calls the following callback functions before <c>application:start(prim_app)</c> returns a value:</p> <code type="none"> application:start(prim_app) => prim_app_cb:start(normal, []) => prim_app_cb:start_phase(init, normal, []) => prim_app_cb:start_phase(go, normal, []) => incl_app_cb:start_phase(go, normal, []) ok</code> </section> </chapter>