Daemon Kit

Description

Daemon Kit aims to simplify creating Ruby daemons by providing a sound application skeleton (through a generator), task specific generators (jabber bot, etc) and robust environment management code.

Using simple built-in generators it is easy to create evented and non-evented daemons that perform a multitude of different tasks.

Supported generators:

  • XMPP bot (evented)

  • AMQP consumer (evented)

  • Nanite agent

  • Cron-style daemon

  • ruote remote participants

Features/Problems

  • Build it

  • Review TODO.txt

Synopsis

$ daemon-kit -h

Get some help

$ daemon-kit [/path/to/your/daemon] [options]

The above command generates a skeleton daemon environment for you to adapt.

$ daemon-kit [/path/to/your/daemon] -i xmpp

Use the ‘xmpp’ generator instead of the default one.

Generators

Currently six generators exist: default, xmpp, amqp, cron, nanite & ruote

The default generator creates a simple daemon with an infinite loop inside that you can adapt.

XMPP Generator

The jabber generator creates a simple daemon that leverages the blather gem to process inbound messages. The daemon will manage the roster and other little tasks, leaving you to provide the hooks for processing messages, presence notifications and subscription request.

Cron Generator

The cron generator creates a simple daemon that leverages the rufus-scheduler gem to create a simple cron-lie daemon. Please be aware that this daemon could never be a replacement for the battle-tested cron utility shipped standard with most *nix distributions.

AMQP Consumer Generator

The AMQP generator creates a simple daemon that has all the stub code and configuration in place to help you write AMQP consumers quickly and effectively. The generated daemon relies on the presence of the amqp gem.

Nanite Agent Generator

The nanite agent generator gets you up and running with nanite agents very quickly.

ruote Remote Participants

The ruote remote participant generator speeds up the development of workflow participants that run outside of the Ruby process that houses the engine. Daemon-kit handles all the communication and delegation logic, allowing you to focus purely on your participant’s activities.

Requirements

  • Ruby 1.8.6 or later (developed on 1.9.1)

  • eventmachine-0.12.8

  • rspec (for writing/running your specs)

Generator Requirements

Depending on the generator you choose for your daemon, it might require additional gems to run.

The generators are all written using Thor, which is bundled with daemon-kit and not needed for running any of the generators.

Install

Currently recommended to stick to the git repo:

$ git clone git://github.com/kennethkalmer/daemon-kit.git
$ rake build
$ gem install pkg/daemon-kit-X.X.X.gem

Stable versions, when released are available directly from Gemcutter:

$ gem install daemon-kit

Further reading

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright © 2009 Kenneth Kalmer (Internet Exchange CC, Clear Planet Information Solutions Pty Ltd)

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