How to auto-reload a server on changes with doit

5 03 2012

Another day my friend told me he is using wsgiref.simple_server and asked if doit could be used to auto-reload the server. My first answer was do not use wsgiref :)

But you might prefer to use wsgiref & doit for for auto-reload for two reasons. doit can be bundled in a single file and included in the project. You might want to have explicit control on when the server should be reloaded.

server.py:

from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server, demo_app

httpd = make_server('', 8000, demo_app)
print "Serving HTTP on port 8000..."

# Respond to requests until process is killed
httpd.serve_forever()

dodo.py:

import subprocess
import glob
import os
import signal

def start_server(server_cmd, pid_filename, restart=False):
    # check the server is running
    if os.path.exists(pid_filename):
        if restart:
            stop_server(pid_filename)
        else:
            msg = "It seems the server is already running, check the file %s"
            print  msg % pid_filename
            return False

    # start server
    process = subprocess.Popen(server_cmd.split())

    # create pid file
    with open(pid_filename, 'w') as pid_file:
        pid_file.write(str(process.pid))
    return True

def stop_server(pid_filename):
    # check server if is running
    if not os.path.exists(pid_filename):
        return
    # try to terminate/stop server's process
    with open(pid_filename) as pid_file:
        pid = int(pid_file.read())
        try:
            os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
        except OSError:
            pass #ignore errors if process does not exist
    # remove pid file
    os.unlink(pid_filename)


########################################

DOIT_CONFIG = {'default_tasks': ['restart']}

PID_FILENAME = 'pid.txt'
START_SERVER = 'python server.py'

def task_start():
    return {'actions': [(start_server, (START_SERVER, PID_FILENAME,))]}

def task_stop():
    return {'actions': [(stop_server, (PID_FILENAME,))]}

def task_restart():
    return {'actions': [(start_server, (START_SERVER, PID_FILENAME, True))],
            'file_dep': glob.glob('*.py'),
            'uptodate': [False],
            }

In order to do a auto-reload/restart the server we need to be able to start and stop the server with two independent commands.
So when starting the server we create a text file containing the PID of the process server.

The start_server funcion contains a boolean parameter ‘restart’ to control the behaviour when there is already a pid file.

task_restart

Usually ‘file_dep’ is used to indicated when a task is up-to-date but in this case we use it just to trigger a re-execution of the task in the ‘auto’ mode.

So apart from the action to restart the server the task’s file_dep controls which files to watch for modifications. Since we want always want to start the server when the task is called we need to add the ‘uptodate’ parameter to be false.

To use it just type:

$ doit auto restart