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  1. Next release
  2. ------------
  3. - The ``pid`` command in supervisorctl can now be used to retrieve the PIDs
  4. of child processes. See ``help pid``. Patch by Gregory Wisniewski.
  5. - Added a new ``host_node_name`` expansion that will be expanded to the
  6. value returned by Python's ``platform.node`` (see
  7. http://docs.python.org/library/platform.html#platform.node).
  8. Patch by Joseph Kondel.
  9. - Fixed a bug in the web interface where pages over 64K would be truncated.
  10. Thanks to Drew Perttula and Timothy Jones for reporting this.
  11. - Renamed ``README.txt`` to ``README.rst`` so GitHub renders the file as
  12. ReStructuredText.
  13. - The XML-RPC server is now compatible with clients that do not send empty
  14. <params> when there are no parameters for the method call. Thanks to
  15. Johannes Becker for reporting this.
  16. - Fixed ``supervisorctl --help`` output to show the correct program name.
  17. - The behavior of the configuration options ``minfds`` and ``minprocs`` has
  18. changed. Previously, if a hard limit was less than ``minfds`` or
  19. ``minprocs``, supervisord would unconditionally abort with an error. Now,
  20. supervisord will attempt to raise the hard limit. This may succeed if
  21. supervisord is run as root, otherwise the error is printed as before.
  22. Patch by Benoit Sigoure.
  23. - Add a boolean program option ``killasgroup``, defaulting to false,
  24. if true when resorting to send SIGKILL to stop/terminate the process
  25. send it to its whole process group instead to take care of possible
  26. children as well and not leave them behind. Patch by Samuele Pedroni.
  27. - Fixed a race condition where supervisord might not act on a signal sent
  28. to it. Thanks to Adar Dembo for reporting the issue and supplying the
  29. initial patch.
  30. 3.0a10 (2011-03-30)
  31. -------------------
  32. - Fixed the stylesheet of the web interface so the footer line won't overlap
  33. a long process list. Thanks to Derek DeVries for the patch.
  34. - Allow rpc interface plugins to register new events types.
  35. - Bug fix for FCGI sockets not getting cleaned up when the ``reload`` command
  36. is issued from supervisorctl. Also, the default behavior has changed for
  37. FCGI sockets. They are now closed whenever the number of running processes
  38. in a group hits zero. Previously, the sockets were kept open unless a
  39. group-level stop command was issued.
  40. - Better error message when HTTP server cannot reverse-resolve a hostname to
  41. an IP address. Previous behavior: show a socket error. Current behavior:
  42. spit out a suggestion to stdout.
  43. - Environment variables set via ``environment=`` value within
  44. ``[supervisord]`` section had no effect. Thanks to Wyatt Baldwin
  45. for a patch.
  46. - Fix bug where stopping process would cause process output that happened
  47. after the stop request was issued to be lost. See
  48. https://github.com/Supervisor/supervisor/issues/11.
  49. - Moved 2.X change log entries into ``HISTORY.txt``.
  50. - Converted ``CHANGES.txt`` and ``README.txt`` into proper ReStructuredText
  51. and included them in the ``long_description`` in ``setup.py``.
  52. - Added a tox.ini to the package (run via ``tox`` in the package dir). Tests
  53. supervisor on multiple Python versions.
  54. 3.0a9 (2010-08-13)
  55. ------------------
  56. - Use rich comparison methods rather than __cmp__ to sort process configs and
  57. process group configs to better straddle Python versions. (thanks to
  58. Jonathan Riboux for identifying the problem and supplying an initial
  59. patch).
  60. - Fixed test_supervisorctl.test_maintail_dashf test for Python 2.7. (thanks
  61. to Jonathan Riboux for identifying the problem and supplying an initial
  62. patch).
  63. - Fixed the way that supervisor.datatypes.url computes a "good" URL
  64. for compatibility with Python 2.7 and Python >= 2.6.5. URLs with
  65. bogus "schemes://" will now be accepted as a version-straddling
  66. compromise (before they were rejected before supervisor would
  67. start). (thanks to Jonathan Riboux for identifying the problem
  68. and supplying an initial patch).
  69. - Add a ``-v`` / ``--version`` option to supervisord: Print the
  70. supervisord version number out to stdout and exit. (Roger Hoover)
  71. - Import iterparse from xml.etree when available (eg: Python 2.6). Patch
  72. by Sidnei da Silva.
  73. - Fixed the url to the supervisor-users mailing list. Patch by
  74. Sidnei da Silva
  75. - When parsing "environment=" in the config file, changes introduced in
  76. 3.0a8 prevented Supervisor from parsing some characters commonly
  77. found in paths unless quoting was used as in this example::
  78. environment=HOME='/home/auser'
  79. Supervisor once again allows the above line to be written as::
  80. environment=HOME=/home/auser
  81. Alphanumeric characters, "_", "/", ".", "+", "-", "(", ")", and ":" can all
  82. be used as a value without quoting. If any other characters are needed in
  83. the value, please quote it as in the first example above. Thanks to Paul
  84. Heideman for reporting this issue.
  85. - Supervisor will now look for its config file in locations relative to the
  86. executable path, allowing it to be used more easily in virtual
  87. environments. If sys.argv[0] is ``/path/to/venv/bin/supervisorctl``,
  88. supervisor will now look for it's config file in
  89. ``/path/to/venv/etc/supervisord.conf`` and
  90. ``/path/to/venv/supervisord.conf`` in addition to the other standard
  91. locations. Patch by Chris Rossi.
  92. 3.0a8 (2010-01-20)
  93. ------------------
  94. - Don't cleanup file descriptors on first supervisord invocation:
  95. this is a lame workaround for Snow Leopard systems that use
  96. libdispatch and are receiving "Illegal instruction" messages at
  97. supervisord startup time. Restarting supervisord via
  98. "supervisorctl restart" may still cause a crash on these systems.
  99. - Got rid of Medusa hashbang headers in various files to ease RPM
  100. packaging.
  101. - Allow umask to be 000 (patch contributed by Rowan Nairn).
  102. - Fixed a bug introduced in 3.0a7 where supervisorctl wouldn't ask
  103. for a username/password combination properly from a
  104. password-protected supervisord if it wasn't filled in within the
  105. "[supervisorctl]" section username/password values. It now
  106. properly asks for a username and password.
  107. - Fixed a bug introduced in 3.0a7 where setup.py would not detect the
  108. Python version correctly. Patch by Daniele Paolella.
  109. - Fixed a bug introduced in 3.0a7 where parsing a string of key/value
  110. pairs failed on Python 2.3 due to use of regular expression syntax
  111. introduced in Python 2.4.
  112. - Removed the test suite for the ``memmon`` console script, which was
  113. moved to the Superlance package in 3.0a7.
  114. - Added release dates to CHANGES.txt.
  115. - Reloading the config for an fcgi process group did not close the fcgi
  116. socket - now, the socket is closed whenever the group is stopped as a unit
  117. (including during config update). However, if you stop all the processes
  118. in a group individually, the socket will remain open to allow for graceful
  119. restarts of FCGI daemons. (Roger Hoover)
  120. - Rereading the config did not pick up changes to the socket parameter in a
  121. fcgi-program section. (Roger Hoover)
  122. - Made a more friendly exception message when a FCGI socket cannot be
  123. created. (Roger Hoover)
  124. - Fixed a bug where the --serverurl option of supervisorctl would not
  125. accept a URL with a "unix" scheme. (Jason Kirtland)
  126. - Running the tests now requires the "mock" package. This dependency has
  127. been added to "tests_require" in setup.py. (Roger Hoover)
  128. - Added support for setting the ownership and permissions for an FCGI socket.
  129. This is done using new "socket_owner" and "socket_mode" options in an
  130. [fcgi-program:x] section. See the manual for details. (Roger Hoover)
  131. - Fixed a bug where the FCGI socket reference count was not getting
  132. decremented on spawn error. (Roger Hoover)
  133. - Fixed a Python 2.6 deprecation warning on use of the "sha" module.
  134. - Updated ez_setup.py to one that knows about setuptools 0.6c11.
  135. - Running "supervisorctl shutdown" no longer dumps a Python backtrace
  136. when it can't connect to supervisord on the expected socket. Thanks
  137. to Benjamin Smith for reporting this.
  138. - Removed use of collections.deque in our bundled version of asynchat
  139. because it broke compatibility with Python 2.3.
  140. - The sample configuration output by "echo_supervisord_conf" now correctly
  141. shows the default for "autorestart" as "unexpected". Thanks to
  142. William Dode for noticing it showed the wrong value.
  143. 3.0a7 (2009-05-24)
  144. ------------------
  145. - We now bundle our own patched version of Medusa contributed by Jason
  146. Kirtland to allow Supervisor to run on Python 2.6. This was done
  147. because Python 2.6 introduced backwards incompatible changes to
  148. asyncore and asynchat in the stdlib.
  149. - The console script ``memmon``, introduced in Supervisor 3.0a4, has
  150. been moved to Superlance (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/superlance).
  151. The Superlance package contains other useful monitoring tools designed
  152. to run under Supervisor.
  153. - Supervisorctl now correctly interprets all of the error codes that can
  154. be returned when starting a process. Patch by Francesc Alted.
  155. - New ``stdout_events_enabled`` and ``stderr_events_enabled`` config options
  156. have been added to the ``[program:x]``, ``[fcgi-program:x]``, and
  157. ``[eventlistener:x]`` sections. These enable the emitting of new
  158. PROCESS_LOG events for a program. If unspecified, the default is False.
  159. If enabled for a subprocess, and data is received from the stdout or
  160. stderr of the subprocess while not in the special capture mode used by
  161. PROCESS_COMMUNICATION, an event will be emitted.
  162. Event listeners can subscribe to either PROCESS_LOG_STDOUT or
  163. PROCESS_LOG_STDERR individually, or PROCESS_LOG for both.
  164. - Values for subprocess environment variables specified with environment=
  165. in supervisord.conf can now be optionally quoted, allowing them to
  166. contain commas. Patch by Tim Godfrey.
  167. - Added a new event type, REMOTE_COMMUNICATION, that is emitted by a new
  168. RPC method, supervisor.sendRemoteCommEvent().
  169. - Patch for bug #268 (KeyError on ``here`` expansion for
  170. stdout/stderr_logfile) from David E. Kindred.
  171. - Add ``reread``, ``update``, and ``avail`` commands based on Anders
  172. Quist's ``online_config_reload.diff`` patch. This patch extends
  173. the "add" and "drop" commands with automagical behavior::
  174. In supervisorctl:
  175. supervisor> status
  176. bar RUNNING pid 14864, uptime 18:03:42
  177. baz RUNNING pid 23260, uptime 0:10:16
  178. foo RUNNING pid 14866, uptime 18:03:42
  179. gazonk RUNNING pid 23261, uptime 0:10:16
  180. supervisor> avail
  181. bar in use auto 999:999
  182. baz in use auto 999:999
  183. foo in use auto 999:999
  184. gazonk in use auto 999:999
  185. quux avail auto 999:999
  186. Now we add this to our conf:
  187. [group:zegroup]
  188. programs=baz,gazonk
  189. Then we reread conf:
  190. supervisor> reread
  191. baz: disappeared
  192. gazonk: disappeared
  193. quux: available
  194. zegroup: available
  195. supervisor> avail
  196. bar in use auto 999:999
  197. foo in use auto 999:999
  198. quux avail auto 999:999
  199. zegroup:baz avail auto 999:999
  200. zegroup:gazonk avail auto 999:999
  201. supervisor> status
  202. bar RUNNING pid 14864, uptime 18:04:18
  203. baz RUNNING pid 23260, uptime 0:10:52
  204. foo RUNNING pid 14866, uptime 18:04:18
  205. gazonk RUNNING pid 23261, uptime 0:10:52
  206. The magic make-it-so command:
  207. supervisor> update
  208. baz: stopped
  209. baz: removed process group
  210. gazonk: stopped
  211. gazonk: removed process group
  212. zegroup: added process group
  213. quux: added process group
  214. supervisor> status
  215. bar RUNNING pid 14864, uptime 18:04:43
  216. foo RUNNING pid 14866, uptime 18:04:43
  217. quux RUNNING pid 23561, uptime 0:00:02
  218. zegroup:baz RUNNING pid 23559, uptime 0:00:02
  219. zegroup:gazonk RUNNING pid 23560, uptime 0:00:02
  220. supervisor> avail
  221. bar in use auto 999:999
  222. foo in use auto 999:999
  223. quux in use auto 999:999
  224. zegroup:baz in use auto 999:999
  225. zegroup:gazonk in use auto 999:999
  226. - Fix bug with symptom "KeyError: 'process_name'" when using a logfile name
  227. including documented``process_name`` Python string expansions.
  228. - Tab completions in the supervisorctl shell, and a foreground mode for
  229. Supervisor, implemented as a part of GSoC. The supervisorctl program now
  230. has a ``fg`` command, which makes it possible to supply inputs to a
  231. process, and see its output/error stream in real time.
  232. - Process config reloading implemented by Anders Quist. The
  233. supervisorctl program now has the commands "add" and "drop".
  234. "add <programname>" adds the process group implied by <programname>
  235. in the config file. "drop <programname>" removes the process
  236. group from the running configuration (it must already be stopped).
  237. This makes it possible to add processes to and remove processes from
  238. a running supervisord without restarting the supervisord process.
  239. - Fixed a bug where opening the HTTP servers would fail silently
  240. for socket errors other than errno.EADDRINUSE.
  241. - Thanks to Dave Peticolas, using "reload" against a supervisord
  242. that is running in the background no longer causes supervisord
  243. to crash.
  244. - Configuration options for logfiles now accept mixed case reserved
  245. words (e.g. "AUTO" or "auto") for consistency with other options.
  246. - childutils.eventdata was buggy, it could not deal with carriage returns
  247. in data. See http://www.plope.com/software/collector/257. Thanks
  248. to Ian Bicking.
  249. - Per-process exitcodes= configuration now will not accept exit
  250. codes that are not 8-bit unsigned integers (supervisord will not
  251. start when one of the exit codes is outside the range of 0 - 255).
  252. - Per-process ``directory`` value can now contain expandable values like
  253. ``%(here)s``. (See http://www.plope.com/software/collector/262).
  254. - Accepted patch from Roger Hoover to allow for a new sort of
  255. process group: "fcgi-program". Adding one of these to your
  256. supervisord.conf allows you to control fastcgi programs. FastCGI
  257. programs cannot belong to heterogenous groups.
  258. The configuration for FastCGI programs is the same as regular programs
  259. except an additional "socket" parameter. Substitution happens on the
  260. socket parameter with the ``here`` and ``program_name`` variables::
  261. [fcgi-program:fcgi_test]
  262. ;socket=tcp://localhost:8002
  263. socket=unix:///path/to/fcgi/socket
  264. - Supervisorctl now supports a plugin model for supervisorctl
  265. commands.
  266. - Added the ability to retrieve supervisord's own pid through
  267. supervisor.getPID() on the XML-RPC interface or a new
  268. "pid" command on supervisorctl.
  269. 3.0a6 (2008-04-07)
  270. ------------------
  271. - The RotatingFileLogger had a race condition in its doRollover
  272. method whereby a file might not actually exist despite a call to
  273. os.path.exists on the line above a place where we try to remove
  274. it. We catch the exception now and ignore the missing file.
  275. 3.0a5 (2008-03-13)
  276. ------------------
  277. - Supervisorctl now supports persistent readline history. To
  278. enable, add "history_file = <pathname>" to the ``[supervisorctl]``
  279. section in your supervisord.conf file.
  280. - Multiple commands may now be issued on one supervisorctl command
  281. line, e.g. "restart prog; tail -f prog". Separate commands with a
  282. single semicolon; they will be executed in order as you would
  283. expect.
  284. 3.0a4 (2008-01-30)
  285. ------------------
  286. - 3.0a3 broke Python 2.3 backwards compatibility.
  287. - On Debian Sarge, one user reported that a call to
  288. options.mktempfile would fail with an "[Errno 9] Bad file
  289. descriptor" at supervisord startup time. I was unable to
  290. reproduce this, but we found a workaround that seemed to work for
  291. him and it's included in this release. See
  292. http://www.plope.com/software/collector/252 for more information.
  293. Thanks to William Dode.
  294. - The fault ``ALREADY_TERMINATED`` has been removed. It was only raised by
  295. supervisor.sendProcessStdin(). That method now returns ``NOT_RUNNING``
  296. for parity with the other methods. (Mike Naberezny)
  297. - The fault TIMED_OUT has been removed. It was not used.
  298. - Supervisor now depends on meld3 0.6.4, which does not compile its
  299. C extensions by default, so there is no more need to faff around
  300. with NO_MELD3_EXTENSION_MODULES during installation if you don't
  301. have a C compiler or the Python development libraries on your
  302. system.
  303. - Instead of making a user root around for the sample.conf file,
  304. provide a convenience command "echo_supervisord_conf", which he can
  305. use to echo the sample.conf to his terminal (and redirect to a file
  306. appropriately). This is a new user convenience (especially one who
  307. has no Python experience).
  308. - Added ``numprocs_start`` config option to ``[program:x]`` and
  309. ``[eventlistener:x]`` sections. This is an offset used to compute
  310. the first integer that ``numprocs`` will begin to start from.
  311. Contributed by Antonio Beamud Montero.
  312. - Added capability for ``[include]`` config section to config format.
  313. This section must contain a single key "files", which must name a
  314. space-separated list of file globs that will be included in
  315. supervisor's configuration. Contributed by Ian Bicking.
  316. - Invoking the ``reload`` supervisorctl command could trigger a bug in
  317. supervisord which caused it to crash. See
  318. http://www.plope.com/software/collector/253 . Thanks to William Dode for
  319. a bug report.
  320. - The ``pidproxy`` script was made into a console script.
  321. - The ``password`` value in both the ``[inet_http_server]`` and
  322. ``[unix_http_server]`` sections can now optionally be specified as a SHA
  323. hexdigest instead of as cleartext. Values prefixed with ``{SHA}`` will be
  324. considered SHA hex digests. To encrypt a password to a form suitable for
  325. pasting into the configuration file using Python, do, e.g.::
  326. >>> import sha
  327. >>> '{SHA}' + sha.new('thepassword').hexdigest()
  328. '{SHA}82ab876d1387bfafe46cc1c8a2ef074eae50cb1d'
  329. - The subtypes of the events PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE (and
  330. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE itself) have been removed, replaced with a
  331. simpler set of PROCESS_STATE subscribable event types.
  332. The new event types are:
  333. PROCESS_STATE_STOPPED
  334. PROCESS_STATE_EXITED
  335. PROCESS_STATE_STARTING
  336. PROCESS_STATE_STOPPING
  337. PROCESS_STATE_BACKOFF
  338. PROCESS_STATE_FATAL
  339. PROCESS_STATE_RUNNING
  340. PROCESS_STATE_UNKNOWN
  341. PROCESS_STATE # abstract
  342. PROCESS_STATE_STARTING replaces:
  343. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_STARTING_FROM_STOPPED
  344. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_STARTING_FROM_BACKOFF
  345. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_STARTING_FROM_EXITED
  346. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_STARTING_FROM_FATAL
  347. PROCESS_STATE_RUNNING replaces
  348. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_RUNNING_FROM_STARTED
  349. PROCESS_STATE_BACKOFF replaces
  350. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_BACKOFF_FROM_STARTING
  351. PROCESS_STATE_STOPPING replaces:
  352. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_STOPPING_FROM_RUNNING
  353. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_STOPPING_FROM_STARTING
  354. PROCESS_STATE_EXITED replaces
  355. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_EXITED_FROM_RUNNING
  356. PROCESS_STATE_STOPPED replaces
  357. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_STOPPED_FROM_STOPPING
  358. PROCESS_STATE_FATAL replaces
  359. PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_FATAL_FROM_BACKOFF
  360. PROCESS_STATE_UNKNOWN replaces PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_TO_UNKNOWN
  361. PROCESS_STATE replaces PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE
  362. The PROCESS_STATE_CHANGE_EXITED_OR_STOPPED abstract event is gone.
  363. All process state changes have at least "processname",
  364. "groupname", and "from_state" (the name of the previous state) in
  365. their serializations.
  366. PROCESS_STATE_EXITED additionaly has "expected" (1 or 0) and "pid"
  367. (the process id) in its serialization.
  368. PROCESS_STATE_RUNNING, PROCESS_STATE_STOPPING,
  369. PROCESS_STATE_STOPPED additionally have "pid" in their
  370. serializations.
  371. PROCESS_STATE_STARTING and PROCESS_STATE_BACKOFF have "tries" in
  372. their serialization (initially "0", bumped +1 each time a start
  373. retry happens).
  374. - Remove documentation from README.txt, point people to
  375. http://supervisord.org/manual/ .
  376. - The eventlistener request/response protocol has changed. OK/FAIL
  377. must now be wrapped in a RESULT envelope so we can use it for more
  378. specialized communications.
  379. Previously, to signify success, an event listener would write the string
  380. ``OK\n`` to its stdout. To signify that the event was seen but couldn't
  381. be handled by the listener and should be rebuffered, an event listener
  382. would write the string ``FAIL\n`` to its stdout.
  383. In the new protocol, the listener must write the string::
  384. RESULT {resultlen}\n{result}
  385. For example, to signify OK::
  386. RESULT 2\nOK
  387. To signify FAIL::
  388. RESULT 4\nFAIL
  389. See the scripts/sample_eventlistener.py script for an example.
  390. - To provide a hook point for custom results returned from event
  391. handlers (see above) the [eventlistener:x] configuration sections
  392. now accept a "result_handler=" parameter,
  393. e.g. "result_handler=supervisor.dispatchers:default_handler" (the
  394. default) or "handler=mypackage:myhandler". The keys are pkgutil
  395. "entry point" specifications (importable Python function names).
  396. Result handlers must be callables which accept two arguments: one
  397. named "event" which represents the event, and the other named
  398. "result", which represents the listener's result. A result
  399. handler either executes successfully or raises an exception. If
  400. it raises a supervisor.dispatchers.RejectEvent exception, the
  401. event will be rebuffered, and the eventhandler will be placed back
  402. into the ACKNOWLEDGED state. If it raises any other exception,
  403. the event handler will be placed in the UNKNOWN state. If it does
  404. not raise any exception, the event is considered successfully
  405. processed. A result handler's return value is ignored. Writing a
  406. result handler is a "in case of emergency break glass" sort of
  407. thing, it is not something to be used for arbitrary business code.
  408. In particular, handlers *must not block* for any appreciable
  409. amount of time.
  410. The standard eventlistener result handler
  411. (supervisor.dispatchers:default_handler) does nothing if it receives an
  412. "OK" and will raise a supervisor.dispatchers.RejectEvent exception if it
  413. receives any other value.
  414. - Supervisord now emits TICK events, which happen every N seconds.
  415. Three types of TICK events are available: TICK_5 (every five
  416. seconds), TICK_60 (every minute), TICK_3600 (every hour). Event
  417. listeners may subscribe to one of these types of events to perform
  418. every-so-often processing. TICK events are subtypes of the EVENT
  419. type.
  420. - Get rid of OSX platform-specific memory monitor and replace with
  421. memmon.py, which works on both Linux and Mac OS. This script is
  422. now a console script named "memmon".
  423. - Allow "web handler" (the handler which receives http requests from
  424. browsers visiting the web UI of supervisor) to deal with POST requests.
  425. - RPC interface methods stopProcess(), stopProcessGroup(), and
  426. stopAllProcesses() now take an optional "wait" argument that defaults
  427. to True for parity with the start methods.
  428. 3.0a3 (2007-10-02)
  429. ------------------
  430. - Supervisorctl now reports a better error message when the main supervisor
  431. XML-RPC namespace is not registered. Thanks to Mike Orr for reporting
  432. this. (Mike Naberezny)
  433. - Create ``scripts`` directory within supervisor package, move
  434. ``pidproxy.py`` there, and place sample event listener and comm event
  435. programs within the directory.
  436. - When an event notification is buffered (either because a listener rejected
  437. it or because all listeners were busy when we attempted to send it
  438. originally), we now rebuffer it in a way that will result in it being
  439. retried earlier than it used to be.
  440. - When a listener process exits (unexpectedly) before transitioning from the
  441. BUSY state, rebuffer the event that was being processed.
  442. - supervisorctl ``tail`` command now accepts a trailing specifier: ``stderr``
  443. or ``stdout``, which respectively, allow a user to tail the stderr or
  444. stdout of the named process. When this specifier is not provided, tail
  445. defaults to stdout.
  446. - supervisor ``clear`` command now clears both stderr and stdout logs for the
  447. given process.
  448. - When a process encounters a spawn error as a result of a failed execve or
  449. when it cannot setuid to a given uid, it now puts this info into the
  450. process' stderr log rather than its stdout log.
  451. - The event listener protocol header now contains the ``server`` identifier,
  452. the ``pool`` that the event emanated from, and the ``poolserial`` as well
  453. as the values it previously contained (version, event name, serial, and
  454. length). The server identifier is taken from the config file options value
  455. ``identifier``, the ``pool`` value is the name of the listener pool that
  456. this event emanates from, and the ``poolserial`` is a serial number
  457. assigned to the event local to the pool that is processing it.
  458. - The event listener protocol header is now a sequence of key-value
  459. pairs rather than a list of positional values. Previously, a
  460. representative header looked like::
  461. SUPERVISOR3.0 PROCESS_COMMUNICATION_STDOUT 30 22\n
  462. Now it looks like::
  463. ver:3.0 server:supervisor serial:21 ...
  464. - Specific event payload serializations have changed. All event
  465. types that deal with processes now include the pid of the process
  466. that the event is describing. In event serialization "header"
  467. values, we've removed the space between the header name and the
  468. value and headers are now separated by a space instead of a line
  469. feed. The names of keys in all event types have had underscores
  470. removed.
  471. - Abandon the use of the Python stdlib ``logging`` module for speed
  472. and cleanliness purposes. We've rolled our own.
  473. - Fix crash on start if AUTO logging is used with a max_bytes of
  474. zero for a process.
  475. - Improve process communication event performance.
  476. - The process config parameters ``stdout_capturefile`` and
  477. ``stderr_capturefile`` are no longer valid. They have been replaced with
  478. the ``stdout_capture_maxbytes`` and ``stderr_capture_maxbytes`` parameters,
  479. which are meant to be suffix-multiplied integers. They both default to
  480. zero. When they are zero, process communication event capturing is not
  481. performed. When either is nonzero, the value represents the maximum number
  482. of bytes that will be captured between process event start and end tags.
  483. This change was to support the fact that we no longer keep capture data in
  484. a separate file, we just use a FIFO in RAM to maintain capture info. For
  485. users whom don't care about process communication events, or whom haven't
  486. changed the defaults for ``stdout_capturefile`` or ``stderr_capturefile``,
  487. they needn't do anything to their configurations to deal with this change.
  488. - Log message levels have been normalized. In particular, process
  489. stdin/stdout is now logged at ``debug`` level rather than at ``trace``
  490. level (``trace`` level is now reserved for output useful typically for
  491. debugging supervisor itself). See "Supervisor Log Levels" in the
  492. documentation for more info.
  493. - When an event is rebuffered (because all listeners are busy or a
  494. listener rejected the event), the rebuffered event is now inserted
  495. in the head of the listener event queue. This doesn't guarantee
  496. event emission in natural ordering, because if a listener rejects
  497. an event or dies while it's processing an event, it can take an
  498. arbitrary amount of time for the event to be rebuffered, and other
  499. events may be processed in the meantime. But if pool listeners
  500. never reject an event or don't die while processing an event, this
  501. guarantees that events will be emitted in the order that they were
  502. received because if all listeners are busy, the rebuffered event
  503. will be tried again "first" on the next go-around.
  504. - Removed EVENT_BUFFER_OVERFLOW event type.
  505. - The supervisorctl xmlrpc proxy can now communicate with
  506. supervisord using a persistent HTTP connection.
  507. - A new module "supervisor.childutils" was added. This module
  508. provides utilities for Python scripts which act as children of
  509. supervisord. Most notably, it contains an API method
  510. "getRPCInterface" allows you to obtain an xmlrpxlib ServerProxy
  511. that is willing to communicate with the parent supervisor. It
  512. also contains utility functions that allow for parsing of
  513. supervisor event listener protocol headers. A pair of scripts
  514. (loop_eventgen.py and loop_listener.py) were added to the script
  515. directory that serve as examples about how to use the childutils
  516. module.
  517. - A new envvar is added to child process environments:
  518. SUPERVISOR_SERVER_URL. This contains the server URL for the
  519. supervisord running the child.
  520. - An ``OK`` URL was added at ``/ok.html`` which just returns the string
  521. ``OK`` (can be used for up checks or speed checks via plain-old-HTTP).
  522. - An additional command-line option ``--profile_options`` is accepted
  523. by the supervisord script for developer use::
  524. supervisord -n -c sample.conf --profile_options=cumulative,calls
  525. The values are sort_stats options that can be passed to the
  526. standard Python profiler's PStats sort_stats method.
  527. When you exit supervisor, it will print Python profiling output to
  528. stdout.
  529. - If cElementTree is installed in the Python used to invoke
  530. supervisor, an alternate (faster, by about 2X) XML parser will be
  531. used to parse XML-RPC request bodies. cElementTree was added as
  532. an "extras_require" option in setup.py.
  533. - Added the ability to start, stop, and restart process groups to
  534. supervisorctl. To start a group, use ``start groupname:*``. To start
  535. multiple groups, use ``start groupname1:* groupname2:*``. Equivalent
  536. commands work for "stop" and "restart". You can mix and match short
  537. processnames, fullly-specified group:process names, and groupsplats on the
  538. same line for any of these commands.
  539. - Added ``directory`` option to process config. If you set this
  540. option, supervisor will chdir to this directory before executing
  541. the child program (and thus it will be the child's cwd).
  542. - Added ``umask`` option to process config. If you set this option,
  543. supervisor will set the umask of the child program. (Thanks to
  544. Ian Bicking for the suggestion).
  545. - A pair of scripts ``osx_memmon_eventgen.py`` and `osx_memmon_listener.py``
  546. have been added to the scripts directory. If they are used together as
  547. described in their comments, processes which are consuming "too much"
  548. memory will be restarted. The ``eventgen`` script only works on OSX (my
  549. main development platform) but it should be trivially generalizable to
  550. other operating systems.
  551. - The long form ``--configuration`` (-c) command line option for
  552. supervisord was broken. Reported by Mike Orr. (Mike Naberezny)
  553. - New log level: BLAT (blather). We log all
  554. supervisor-internal-related debugging info here. Thanks to Mike
  555. Orr for the suggestion.
  556. - We now allow supervisor to listen on both a UNIX domain socket and an inet
  557. socket instead of making them mutually exclusive. As a result, the options
  558. "http_port", "http_username", "http_password", "sockchmod" and "sockchown"
  559. are no longer part of the ``[supervisord]`` section configuration. These
  560. have been supplanted by two other sections: ``[unix_http_server]`` and
  561. ``[inet_http_server]``. You'll need to insert one or the other (depending
  562. on whether you want to listen on a UNIX domain socket or a TCP socket
  563. respectively) or both into your supervisord.conf file. These sections have
  564. their own options (where applicable) for port, username, password, chmod,
  565. and chown. See README.txt for more information about these sections.
  566. - All supervisord command-line options related to "http_port",
  567. "http_username", "http_password", "sockchmod" and "sockchown" have
  568. been removed (see above point for rationale).
  569. - The option that *used* to be ``sockchown`` within the ``[supervisord]``
  570. section (and is now named ``chown`` within the ``[unix_http_server]``
  571. section) used to accept a dot-separated user.group value. The separator
  572. now must be a colon ":", e.g. "user:group". Unices allow for dots in
  573. usernames, so this change is a bugfix. Thanks to Ian Bicking for the bug
  574. report.
  575. - If a '-c' option is not specified on the command line, both supervisord and
  576. supervisorctl will search for one in the paths ``./supervisord.conf`` ,
  577. ``./etc/supervisord.conf`` (relative to the current working dir when
  578. supervisord or supervisorctl is invoked) or in ``/etc/supervisord.conf``
  579. (the old default path). These paths are searched in order, and supervisord
  580. and supervisorctl will use the first one found. If none are found,
  581. supervisor will fail to start.
  582. - The Python string expression ``%(here)s`` (referring to the directory in
  583. which the the configuration file was found) can be used within the
  584. following sections/options within the config file::
  585. unix_http_server:file
  586. supervisor:directory
  587. supervisor:logfile
  588. supervisor:pidfile
  589. supervisor:childlogdir
  590. supervisor:environment
  591. program:environment
  592. program:stdout_logfile
  593. program:stderr_logfile
  594. program:process_name
  595. program:command
  596. - The ``--environment`` aka ``-b`` option was removed from the list of
  597. available command-line switches to supervisord (use "A=1 B=2
  598. bin/supervisord" instead).
  599. - If the socket filename (the tail-end of the unix:// URL) was
  600. longer than 64 characters, supervisorctl would fail with an
  601. encoding error at startup.
  602. - The ``identifier`` command-line argument was not functional.
  603. - Fixed http://www.plope.com/software/collector/215 (bad error
  604. message in supervisorctl when program command not found on PATH).
  605. - Some child processes may not have been shut down properly at
  606. supervisor shutdown time.
  607. - Move to ZPL-derived (but not ZPL) license availble from
  608. http://www.repoze.org/LICENSE.txt; it's slightly less restrictive
  609. than the ZPL (no servicemark clause).
  610. - Spurious errors related to unclosed files ("bad file descriptor",
  611. typically) were evident at supervisord "reload" time (when using
  612. the "reload" command from supervisorctl).
  613. - We no longer bundle ez_setup to bootstrap setuptools installation.
  614. 3.0a2 (2007-08-24)
  615. ------------------
  616. - Fixed the README.txt example for defining the supervisor RPC
  617. interface in the configuration file. Thanks to Drew Perttula.
  618. - Fixed a bug where process communication events would not have the
  619. proper payload if the payload data was very short.
  620. - when supervisord attempted to kill a process with SIGKILL after
  621. the process was not killed within "stopwaitsecs" using a "normal"
  622. kill signal, supervisord would crash with an improper
  623. AssertionError. Thanks to Calvin Hendryx-Parker.
  624. - On Linux, Supervisor would consume too much CPU in an effective
  625. "busywait" between the time a subprocess exited and the time at
  626. which supervisor was notified of its exit status. Thanks to Drew
  627. Perttula.
  628. - RPC interface behavior change: if the RPC method
  629. "sendProcessStdin" is called against a process that has closed its
  630. stdin file descriptor (e.g. it has done the equivalent of
  631. "sys.stdin.close(); os.close(0)"), we return a NO_FILE fault
  632. instead of accepting the data.
  633. - Changed the semantics of the process configuration ``autorestart``
  634. parameter with respect to processes which move between the RUNNING and
  635. EXITED state. ``autorestart`` was previously a boolean. Now it's a
  636. trinary, accepting one of ``false``, ``unexpected``, or ``true``. If it's
  637. ``false``, a process will never be automatically restarted from the EXITED
  638. state. If it's ``unexpected``, a process that enters the EXITED state will
  639. be automatically restarted if it exited with an exit code that was not
  640. named in the process config's ``exitcodes`` list. If it's ``true``, a
  641. process that enters the EXITED state will be automatically restarted
  642. unconditionally. The default is now ``unexpected`` (it was previously
  643. ``true``). The readdition of this feature is a reversion of the behavior
  644. change note in the changelog notes for 3.0a1 that asserted we never cared
  645. about the process' exit status when determining whether to restart it or
  646. not.
  647. - setup.py develop (and presumably setup.py install) would fail under Python
  648. 2.3.3, because setuptools attempted to import ``splituser`` from urllib2,
  649. and it didn't exist.
  650. - It's now possible to use ``setup.py install`` and ``setup.py develop`` on
  651. systems which do not have a C compiler if you set the environment variable
  652. "NO_MELD3_EXTENSION_MODULES=1" in the shell in which you invoke these
  653. commands (versions of meld3 > 0.6.1 respect this envvar and do not try to
  654. compile optional C extensions when it's set).
  655. - The test suite would fail on Python versions <= 2.3.3 because
  656. the "assertTrue" and "assertFalse" methods of unittest.TestCase
  657. didn't exist in those versions.
  658. - The ``supervisorctl`` and ``supervisord`` wrapper scripts were disused in
  659. favor of using setuptools' ``console_scripts`` entry point settings.
  660. - Documentation files and the sample configuration file are put into
  661. the generated supervisor egg's ``doc`` directory.
  662. - Using the web interface would cause fairly dramatic memory
  663. leakage. We now require a version of meld3 that does not appear
  664. to leak memory from its C extensions (0.6.3).
  665. 3.0a1 (2007-08-16)
  666. ------------------
  667. - Default config file comment documented 10 secs as default for ``startsecs``
  668. value in process config, in reality it was 1 sec. Thanks to Christoph
  669. Zwerschke.
  670. - Make note of subprocess environment behavior in README.txt.
  671. Thanks to Christoph Zwerschke.
  672. - New "strip_ansi" config file option attempts to strip ANSI escape
  673. sequences from logs for smaller/more readable logs (submitted by
  674. Mike Naberezny).
  675. - The XML-RPC method supervisor.getVersion() has been renamed for
  676. clarity to supervisor.getAPIVersion(). The old name is aliased
  677. for compatibility but is deprecated and will be removed in a
  678. future version (Mike Naberezny).
  679. - Improved web interface styling (Mike Naberezny, Derek DeVries)
  680. - The XML-RPC method supervisor.startProcess() now checks that
  681. the file exists and is executable (Mike Naberezny).
  682. - Two environment variables, "SUPERVISOR_PROCESS_NAME" and
  683. "SUPERVISOR_PROCESS_GROUP" are set in the environment of child
  684. processes, representing the name of the process and group in
  685. supervisor's configuration.
  686. - Process state map change: a process may now move directly from the
  687. STARTING state to the STOPPING state (as a result of a stop
  688. request).
  689. - Behavior change: if ``autorestart`` is true, even if a process exits with
  690. an "expected" exit code, it will still be restarted. In the immediately
  691. prior release of supervisor, this was true anyway, and no one complained,
  692. so we're going to consider that the "officially correct" behavior from now
  693. on.
  694. - Supervisor now logs subprocess stdout and stderr independently.
  695. The old program config keys "logfile", "logfile_backups" and
  696. "logfile_maxbytes" are superseded by "stdout_logfile",
  697. "stdout_logfile_backups", and "stdout_logfile_maxbytes". Added
  698. keys include "stderr_logfile", "stderr_logfile_backups", and
  699. "stderr_logfile_maxbytes". An additional "redirect_stderr" key is
  700. used to cause program stderr output to be sent to its stdin
  701. channel. The keys "log_stderr" and "log_stdout" have been
  702. removed.
  703. - ``[program:x]`` config file sections now represent "homgeneous process
  704. groups" instead of single processes. A "numprocs" key in the section
  705. represents the number of processes that are in the group. A "process_name"
  706. key in the section allows composition of the each process' name within the
  707. homogeneous group.
  708. - A new kind of config file section, ``[group:x]`` now exists, allowing users
  709. to group heterogeneous processes together into a process group that can be
  710. controlled as a unit from a client.
  711. - Supervisord now emits "events" at certain points in its normal
  712. operation. These events include supervisor state change events,
  713. process state change events, and "process communication events".
  714. - A new kind of config file section ``[eventlistener:x]`` now exists. Each
  715. section represents an "event listener pool", which is a special kind of
  716. homogeneous process group. Each process in the pool is meant to receive
  717. supervisor "events" via its stdin and perform some notification (e.g. send
  718. a mail, log, make an http request, etc.)
  719. - Supervisord can now capture data between special tokens in
  720. subprocess stdout/stderr output and emit a "process communications
  721. event" as a result.
  722. - Supervisor's XML-RPC interface may be extended arbitrarily by programmers.
  723. Additional top-level namespace XML-RPC interfaces can be added using the
  724. ``[rpcinterface:foo]`` declaration in the configuration file.
  725. - New ``supervisor``-namespace XML-RPC methods have been added:
  726. getAPIVersion (returns the XML-RPC API version, the older
  727. "getVersion" is now deprecated), "startProcessGroup" (starts all
  728. processes in a supervisor process group), "stopProcessGroup"
  729. (stops all processes in a supervisor process group), and
  730. "sendProcessStdin" (sends data to a process' stdin file
  731. descriptor).
  732. - ``supervisor``-namespace XML-RPC methods which previously accepted
  733. ony a process name as "name" (startProcess, stopProcess,
  734. getProcessInfo, readProcessLog, tailProcessLog, and
  735. clearProcessLog) now accept a "name" which may contain both the
  736. process name and the process group name in the form
  737. ``groupname:procname``. For backwards compatibility purposes,
  738. "simple" names will also be accepted but will be expanded
  739. internally (e.g. if "foo" is sent as a name, it will be expanded
  740. to "foo:foo", representing the foo process within the foo process
  741. group).
  742. - 2.X versions of supervisorctl will work against supervisor 3.0
  743. servers in a degraded fashion, but 3.X versions of supervisorctl
  744. will not work at all against supervisor 2.X servers.
  745. Known issues
  746. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  747. - supervisorctl and the web interface do not yet allow you to stop
  748. / start / restart a process group as a unit.
  749. - supervisorctl and the web interface do not allow you to tail or
  750. otherwise examine stderr log files of processes.
  751. - buffered event notifications may be lost at supervisor shutdown
  752. or restart time.