Rails App Maintenence Without Hindering Visitors
A Phusion Passenger error message isn't what I want my visitors to see if they landed on my site while I'm updating the back end.
So how do I get around this? Is my deployment process flawed from the start? or is there something开发者_如何学Go I'm missing out?
Here's my process of deployment, so you get the picture:
- commit new updates to a git repo and push to remote
- cap deploy
- ssh [ip]
- rake gems:install
- rake db:migrate
- cucumber
The time in between the cap deploy and the db:migrate or gems:install is when there is the error message or during longer maintenance.
An idea struck me around the head while I have been writing this: can I put these commands into my deployment recipe?
But what if maintenance is going to take an 30 mins or an hour, those commands won't solve the problem. how can I serve up a maintenance splash page to the visitor for this period of time?
thanks in advance.
You should put up a maintenance page if the application is not going to be available for a while. I use this Capistrano task:
namespace :deploy do
namespace :web do
desc <<-DESC
Present a maintenance page to visitors. Disables your application's web \
interface by writing a "maintenance.html" file to each web server. The \
servers must be configured to detect the presence of this file, and if \
it is present, always display it instead of performing the request.
By default, the maintenance page will just say the site is down for \
"maintenance", and will be back "shortly", but you can customize the \
page by specifying the REASON and UNTIL environment variables:
$ cap deploy:web:disable \\
REASON="a hardware upgrade" \\
UNTIL="12pm Central Time"
Further customization will require that you write your own task.
DESC
task :disable, :roles => :web do
require 'erb'
on_rollback { run "rm #{shared_path}/system/maintenance.html" }
reason = ENV['REASON']
deadline = ENV['UNTIL']
template = File.read('app/views/admin/maintenance.html.erb')
page = ERB.new(template).result(binding)
put page, "#{shared_path}/system/maintenance.html", :mode => 0644
end
end
end
The app/views/admin/maintenance.html.erb
file should contain:
<p>We’re currently offline for <%= reason ? reason : 'maintenance' %> as of <%= Time.now.utc.strftime('%H:%M %Z') %>.</p>
<p>Sorry for the inconvenience. We’ll be back <%= deadline ? "by #{deadline}" : 'shortly' %>.</p>
The final step is to configure the Apache virtual host with some directives to look for the maintenance.html
file and redirect all requests to it if it's present:
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
# Redirect all requests to the maintenance page if present
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.(css|gif|jpg|png)$
RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/system/maintenance.html -f
RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !maintenance.html
RewriteRule ^.*$ /system/maintenance.html [L]
</IfModule>
To put the application into maintenance mode, run cap deploy:web:disable
and to make it live again do cap deploy:web:enable
.
精彩评论