Starting delayed_job at startup

map7 picture map7 · Nov 12, 2009 · Viewed 16.7k times · Source

I'm using delayed_job with capistrano and would like a way to start delayed_job on startup of the web application using the 'script/delayed_job start'. This way capistrano can restart it on deploy. If the server gets rebooted then my delayed_jobs should start up with the project.

How can I do this? Should I be looking at doing this in the environment files or as an initializer?

Answer

Mattias Wadman picture Mattias Wadman · Jun 12, 2011

In combination with the capistrano restart recipe it's quite convenient to use cron to also start the delayed_job daemon at startup using the special @reboot time in a crontab:

@reboot /bin/bash -l -c 'cd /path/to/app && RAILS_ENV=production script/delayed_job restart'

And it's even more convenient together with whenever to configure a scheduled task:

job_type :envcommand, 'cd :path && RAILS_ENV=:environment :task'

every :reboot do
  envcommand 'script/delayed_job restart'
end

Not sure if all implementation of cron actually only run @reboot at system startup but at least Ubuntu seams to only run them at start up and not whenever the cron daemon start or restart. If you pass restart to script/delayed_job it will probably work in either case.