Mojolicious::Command::daemon(3) Daemon command

SYNOPSIS


Usage: APPLICATION daemon [OPTIONS]
./myapp.pl daemon
./myapp.pl daemon -m production -l http://*:8080
./myapp.pl daemon -l http://127.0.0.1:8080 -l https://[::]:8081
./myapp.pl daemon -l 'https://*:443?cert=./server.crt&key=./server.key'
Options:
-b, --backlog <size> Listen backlog size, defaults to
SOMAXCONN
-c, --clients <number> Maximum number of concurrent
connections, defaults to 1000
-h, --help Show this summary of available options
--home <path> Path to home directory of your
application, defaults to the value of
MOJO_HOME or auto-detection
-i, --inactivity-timeout <seconds> Inactivity timeout, defaults to the
value of MOJO_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT or 15
-l, --listen <location> One or more locations you want to
listen on, defaults to the value of
MOJO_LISTEN or "http://*:3000"
-m, --mode <name> Operating mode for your application,
defaults to the value of
MOJO_MODE/PLACK_ENV or "development"
-p, --proxy Activate reverse proxy support,
defaults to the value of
MOJO_REVERSE_PROXY
-r, --requests <number> Maximum number of requests per
keep-alive connection, defaults to 100

DESCRIPTION

Mojolicious::Command::daemon starts applications with the Mojo::Server::Daemon backend.

This is a core command, that means it is always enabled and its code a good example for learning to build new commands, you're welcome to fork it.

See ``COMMANDS'' in Mojolicious::Commands for a list of commands that are available by default.

ATTRIBUTES

Mojolicious::Command::daemon inherits all attributes from Mojolicious::Command and implements the following new ones.

description

  my $description = $daemon->description;
  $daemon         = $daemon->description('Foo');

Short description of this command, used for the command list.

usage

  my $usage = $daemon->usage;
  $daemon   = $daemon->usage('Foo');

Usage information for this command, used for the help screen.

METHODS

Mojolicious::Command::daemon inherits all methods from Mojolicious::Command and implements the following new ones.

run

  $daemon->run(@ARGV);

Run this command.