#!/usr/bin/env python3 import logging import os import pwd import shlex import subprocess import sys import time sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..")) from scripts.lib.setup_path import setup_path setup_path() from scripts.lib.supervisor import list_supervisor_processes from scripts.lib.zulip_tools import ( DEPLOYMENTS_DIR, ENDC, OKGREEN, WARNING, get_config, get_config_file, get_tornado_ports, has_application_server, has_process_fts_updates, overwrite_symlink, start_arg_parser, su_to_zulip, ) action = "restart" if not sys.argv[0].endswith("restart-server"): action = "start" verbing = action.title() + "ing" logging.Formatter.converter = time.gmtime logging.basicConfig(format=f"%(asctime)s {action}-server: %(message)s", level=logging.INFO) parser = start_arg_parser(action=action, add_help=True) args = parser.parse_args() deploy_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..")) os.chdir(deploy_path) username = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name if username == "root": su_to_zulip() elif username != "zulip": logging.error("Must be run as user 'zulip'.") sys.exit(1) if not args.skip_checks: logging.info("Running syntax and database checks") subprocess.check_call(["./manage.py", "check", "--database", "default"]) if args.fill_cache: logging.info("Filling memcached caches") subprocess.check_call(["./manage.py", "fill_memcached_caches", "--skip-checks"]) current_symlink = os.path.join(DEPLOYMENTS_DIR, "current") last_symlink = os.path.join(DEPLOYMENTS_DIR, "last") change_symlink = os.readlink(current_symlink) != deploy_path if change_symlink: overwrite_symlink(os.readlink(current_symlink), last_symlink) overwrite_symlink(deploy_path, current_symlink) config_file = get_config_file() tornado_ports = get_tornado_ports(config_file) workers = [] if has_application_server(): # Start by restarting the workers and similar processes, one at a # time. Workers can always support processing events with old event # contents, but cannot necessarily understand events enqueued by a # newer Django process. Restarting them one at a time, rather than # all-at-once, minimizes the downtime of each, and reduces startup # contention. # # For "start" or less-graceful circumstances, we don't need to # iterate; we'll stop all of them at once, and start them all later. # In those cases, using the glob form is faster -- but if we do need # to iterate, we need to expand the glob. if action == "start" or args.less_graceful: workers.append("zulip-workers:*") else: workers.extend(list_supervisor_processes(["zulip-workers:*"])) if has_application_server(once=True): # These used to be included in "zulip-workers:*"; since we may # be restarting an older version of Zulip, which has not # applied puppet to reload the new list of processes, only # stop them if they currently exist according to # `supervisorctl`. workers.extend( list_supervisor_processes( [ "zulip_deliver_scheduled_emails", "zulip_deliver_scheduled_messages", ] ) ) # This is an optional service, so may or may not exist workers.extend(list_supervisor_processes(["zulip-katex"])) if has_process_fts_updates(): workers.append("process-fts-updates") # Before we start (re)starting main services, make sure to start any # optional auxiliary services that we don't stop, but do expect to be # running, and aren't currently. These get new versions by getting # updated supervisor files, and puppet restarts them -- so we never # restart them in here, only start them. aux_services = list_supervisor_processes(["go-camo", "smokescreen"], only_running=False) if aux_services: subprocess.check_call(["supervisorctl", "start", *aux_services]) # If none of the workers nor the application servers are running, this # is actually a "start," not a restart, which means we will defer # workers to later. if ( action == "restart" and len( list_supervisor_processes([*workers, "zulip-django", "zulip-tornado:*"], only_running=True) ) == 0 ): action = "start" verbing = "Starting" elif action == "start": existing_services = list_supervisor_processes([*workers, "zulip-django", "zulip-tornado:*"]) running_services = list_supervisor_processes( [*workers, "zulip-django", "zulip-tornado:*"], only_running=True ) if existing_services == running_services: logging.info("Zulip is already started; nothing to do!") sys.exit(0) def restart_or_start(service: str) -> None: our_verb = action existing_services = list_supervisor_processes([service]) running_services = list_supervisor_processes([service], only_running=True) if our_verb == "restart" and len(running_services) == 0: our_verb = "start" elif our_verb == "start" and existing_services == running_services: logging.info("%s already started!", service) return subprocess.check_call(["supervisorctl", our_verb, service]) if action == "restart" and len(workers) > 0: if args.less_graceful: # The less graceful form stops every worker now; we start them # back up at the end. logging.info("Stopping workers") subprocess.check_call(["supervisorctl", "stop", *workers]) else: # We cannot pass all of these to one `supervisorctl restart` # because that takes them all down at once, waits until they are # all down, and then brings them back up; doing them sequentially # requires multiple `supervisorctl restart` calls. for worker in workers: logging.info("Restarting %s", worker) restart_or_start(worker) if has_application_server(): # Next, we restart the Tornado processes sequentially, in order to # minimize downtime of the tornado service caused by too many # Python processes restarting at the same time, resulting in each # receiving insufficient priority. This is important, because # Tornado being unavailable for too long is the main source of # user-visible downtime when we restart a Zulip server. We do # this before restarting Django, in case there are new event types # which it will need to know how to deal with. if len(tornado_ports) > 1: for p in tornado_ports: # Restart Tornado processes individually for a better rate of # restarts. This also avoids behavior with restarting a whole # supervisord group where if any individual process is slow to # stop, the whole bundle stays stopped for an extended time. logging.info("%s Tornado process on port %s", verbing, p) restart_or_start(f"zulip-tornado:zulip-tornado-port-{p}") else: logging.info("%s Tornado process", verbing) restart_or_start("zulip-tornado:*") # Finally, restart the Django uWSGI processes. if ( action == "restart" and not args.less_graceful and get_config(config_file, "application_server", "rolling_restart", False) and os.path.exists("/home/zulip/deployments/uwsgi-control") ): # See if it's currently running uwsgi_status = subprocess.run( ["supervisorctl", "status", "zulip-django"], stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, check=False, ) if uwsgi_status.returncode == 0: logging.info("Starting rolling restart of django server") with open("/home/zulip/deployments/uwsgi-control", "w") as control_socket: # "c" is chain-reloading: # https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/MasterFIFO.html#available-commands control_socket.write("c") else: logging.info("Starting django server") subprocess.check_call(["supervisorctl", "start", "zulip-django"]) else: logging.info("%s django server", verbing) restart_or_start("zulip-django") using_sso = subprocess.check_output(["./scripts/get-django-setting", "USING_APACHE_SSO"]) if using_sso.strip() == b"True": logging.info("Restarting Apache WSGI process...") subprocess.check_call(["pkill", "-x", "apache2", "-u", "zulip"]) # If we were doing this non-gracefully, or starting as opposed to # restarting, we need to turn the workers (back) on. There's no # advantage to doing this not-all-at-once. if action == "start" or args.less_graceful: workers = list_supervisor_processes(workers, only_running=False) if workers: logging.info("Starting workers") subprocess.check_call(["supervisorctl", "start", *workers]) if has_application_server() and not args.skip_client_reloads: # All of the servers have been (re)started; now enqueue events in # the Tornado servers to tell clients to reload. subprocess.check_call(["./scripts/reload-clients"]) logging.info("Done!") print(OKGREEN + f"Zulip {action}ed successfully!" + ENDC) if change_symlink and "PWD" in os.environ: for symlink in [last_symlink, current_symlink]: if os.path.commonprefix([os.environ["PWD"], symlink]) == symlink: print( """ {}Your shell entered its current directory through a symlink: {} which has now changed. Your shell will not see this change until you run: cd {} to traverse the symlink again.{} """.format(WARNING, symlink, shlex.quote(os.environ["PWD"]), ENDC), file=sys.stderr, )