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epriestley 4ef918e213 Add a garbage collector daemon
Summary:
Phabricator generates a bunch of data that we don't need to keep around forever,
add a GC daemon to get rid of it with some basic configuration options.

This needs a couple more diffs to get some of the details but I think this is a
reasonable start.

I also fixed a couple of UI things related to this, e.g. the daemon logs page
going crazy when a daemon gets stuck in a loop and dumps tons of data to stdout.

Test Plan:
  - Ran gc daemon in 'phd debug' mode and saw it delete stuff, then sleep once
it had cleaned everything up.
  - Mucked around with TTLs and verified they work correctly.
  - Viewed gc'd transcripts in the web interface and made sure they displayed
okay.
  - Viewed daemon logs before/after garbage collection.
  - Running some run-at / run-for tests now, I'll update if the daemon doesn't
shut off in ~10-15 minutes. :P

Reviewed By: tuomaspelkonen
Reviewers: jungejason, tuomaspelkonen, aran
CC: aran, tuomaspelkonen, epriestley
Differential Revision: 583
2011-07-05 13:49:11 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
set -x
# This is an example script for updating Phabricator, similar to the one used to
# update <https://secure.phabricator.com/>. It might not work perfectly on your
# system, but hopefully it should be easy to adapt.
# NOTE: This script assumes you are running it from a directory which contains
# arcanist/, libphutil/, phabricator/, and possibly diviner/.
ROOT=`pwd` # You can hard-code the path here instead.
### UPDATE WORKING COPIES ######################################################
if [ -e $ROOT/diviner ]
then
(cd $ROOT/diviner && git pull)
fi
(cd $ROOT/libphutil && git pull)
(cd $ROOT/arcanist && git pull)
(cd $ROOT/phabricator && git pull && git submodule update --init)
### GENERATE DOCUMENTATION #####################################################
# This generates documentation if you have diviner/ checked out. You generally
# don't need to do this unless you're contributing to Phabricator and want to
# preview some of the amazing documentation you've just written.
if [ -e $ROOT/diviner ]
then
(cd $ROOT/diviner && $ROOT/diviner/bin/diviner .)
(cd $ROOT/libphutil && $ROOT/diviner/bin/diviner .)
(cd $ROOT/arcanist && $ROOT/diviner/bin/diviner .)
(cd $ROOT/phabricator && $ROOT/diviner/bin/diviner .)
fi
### CYCLE APACHE AND DAEMONS ###################################################
# Stop Apache. Depening on what system you're running, you may need to use
# 'apachectl' or something else to cycle apache.
sudo /etc/init.d/httpd stop
# Stop daemons.
$ROOT/phabricator/bin/phd stop
# Upgrade the database schema.
$ROOT/phabricator/scripts/sql/upgrade_schema.php -f
# Restart apache.
sudo /etc/init.d/httpd start
# Restart daemons. Customize this to start whatever daemons you're running on
# your system.
# $ROOT/phabricator/bin/phd repository-launch-master
# $ROOT/phabricator/bin/phd launch metamta
# $ROOT/phabricator/bin/phd launch garbagecollector
# $ROOT/phabricator/bin/phd launch 4 taskmaster
# $ROOT/phabricator/bin/phd launch ircbot /config/bot.json