zulip/scripts
Alex Vandiver daabc52a78 restart-server: Reorder supervisorctl calls for less downtime.
Instead of taking the "onion" approach, where all services are
stopped, and then started back up again, default to a rolling restart
across all processes.  This draws out how long the overall "restart"
takes, but minimizes the time that any of the services are down.  This
minimizes user-visible impact and queue buildup.

In cases where speed is more important than minimal impact (for
example, there is already a current outage), a --less-graceful flag is
provided, which brings the services down more suddenly, and back up in
a still-correct order.
2021-04-30 16:47:15 -07:00
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lib postgresql: Switch to defaulting to PostgreSQL 13. 2021-04-27 16:55:04 -07:00
nagios python: Normalize quotes with Black. 2021-02-12 13:11:19 -08:00
setup scripts: Tool to find the diff to an original settings.py prod template. 2021-04-27 21:50:33 -07:00
README.md cleanup: Delete trailing newlines. 2019-08-06 23:29:11 -07:00
__init__.py Factor out venv-creating code from provision.py. 2016-06-21 11:25:41 -07:00
get-django-setting python: Normalize quotes with Black. 2021-02-12 13:11:19 -08:00
purge-old-deployments python: Reformat with Black, except quotes. 2021-02-12 13:11:19 -08:00
refresh-sharding-and-restart puppet: Generate sharding in puppet, then refresh-sharding-and-restart. 2020-09-14 16:27:15 -07:00
restart-server restart-server: Reorder supervisorctl calls for less downtime. 2021-04-30 16:47:15 -07:00
start-server scripts: Add a start-server as well. 2021-04-21 10:24:08 -07:00
stop-server scripts: Add a script to stop the server. 2021-04-21 10:24:08 -07:00
upgrade-zulip Use #!/usr/bin/env for bash shebangs. 2018-12-17 17:21:08 -08:00
upgrade-zulip-from-git Use #!/usr/bin/env for bash shebangs. 2018-12-17 17:21:08 -08:00
zulip-puppet-apply puppet: Do not require a venv for zulip-puppet-apply. 2021-03-14 17:50:57 -07:00

README.md

This directory contains scripts that:

  • Generally do not require access to Django or the database (those are "management commands"), and thus are suitable to run operationally.

  • Are useful for managing a production deployment of Zulip (many are also used in a Zulip development environment, though development-only scripts live in tools/).

For more details, see https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/overview/directory-structure.html.