Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: daemons
Version: 1.3.2
Summary: Well behaved unix daemons for every occasion.
Home-page: https://github.com/kevinconway/daemons
Author: Kevin Conway
Author-email: kevinjacobconway@gmail.com
License: 'Apache License 2.0
License-File: LICENSE

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Daemons
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**Well behaved unix daemons for every occasion.**

Project Status
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*Consider this project to be in maintenance mode*.

This project went v1.0.0 in 2014. Since then it has only received two patches
that contained code changes. All other patches have been maintenance updates
to keep automated testing and static analysis running. I do not expect and am
not entertaining new feature asks.

I will still respond to PRs and issues that address bugs or security issues.
Please send these to https://github.com/kevinconway/daemons.

What Is Daemons?
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`Daemons` is a resource library for Python developers that want to create
daemon processes. The classes in this library provide the basic daemonization,
signal handling, and pid management functionality while allowing for any
implementation of behaviour and logic.

Example Custom Daemon
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.. code-block:: python

    import time

    from daemons.prefab import run

    class SleepyDaemon(run.RunDaemon):

        def run(self):

            while True:

                time.sleep(1)

Now to create a simple init script which can launch the daemon.

.. code-block:: python

    #!/usr/bin/env python

    import logging
    import os
    import sys
    import time

    from mypackage import SleepyDaemon


    if __name__ == '__main__':

        action = sys.argv[1]
        logfile = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "sleepy.log")
        pidfile = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "sleepy.pid")

        logging.basicConfig(filename=logfile, level=logging.DEBUG)
        d = SleepyDaemon(pidfile=pidfile)

        if action == "start":

            d.start()

        elif action == "stop":

            d.stop()

        elif action == "restart":

            d.restart()

There are more daemon types than the simple RunDaemon. Check the docs for more.

Wrapping Existing Code
======================

Daemons can also be used to daemonize an arbitrary Python function.

.. code-block:: python

    import time

    from daemons import daemonizer

    @daemonizer.run(pidfile="/tmp/sleepy.pid")
    def sleepy(sleep_time):

        while True:

            time.sleep(sleep_time)

    sleepy(20)  # Daemon started with 20 second sleep time.

The daemonizer also supports adding signal handlers. Check the docs for more.

Daemon Functionality
====================

The daemons in the 'prefab' module come bundled with the following features:

-   pidfile management
-   signal handling
-   start/stop/restart functionality
-   unix process daemonization

The default implementation of these feature are all driven by Python standard
library modules. Each component may be overridden or extended by adding another
base class to your daemon that implements the component interface. Check the
'interfaces' package for items to implement.

The 'prefab' daemons come in three flavors. The 'RunDaemon' requires that you
implement the 'run' method which should use some form of a loop. If the 'run'
method completes the process will stop. The 'StepDaemon' requires that you
implement the 'step' method. The process will call 'step' on an infinite loop.
The eventlet and gevent message daemons require that you implement the
'get_message' and 'handle_message' methods. These will fetch and handle
messages within green-threads.

License
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    Copyright 2013 Kevin Conway

    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.


Contributing
============

All contributions to this project are protected under the agreement found in
the `CONTRIBUTING` file. All contributors should read the agreement but, as
a summary::

    You give us the rights to maintain and distribute your code and we promise
    to maintain an open source distribution of anything you contribute.
