Thin
A small and fast Ruby web server
Installation
gem install thin
Or add thin
to your Gemfile
:
gem 'thin'
Usage
A +thin+ script offers an easy way to start your Rack application:
thin start
Browse the example
directory for sample applications.
Usage with Rails Action Cable
To use Thin with Action Cable, add the following to your Gemfile
:
gem 'faye-websocket'
gem 'thin' # If not already done
Create a config/initializers/thin_action_cable.rb
:
Rails.application.config.action_cable.use_faye = true
Faye::WebSocket.load_adapter 'thin'
CLI
Use a rackup (config.ru) file and bind to localhost port 8080:
thin -R config.ru -a 127.0.0.1 -p 8080 start
Store the server process ID, log to a file and daemonize:
thin -p 9292 -P tmp/pids/thin.pid -l logs/thin.log -d start
Thin is quite flexible in that many options can be specified at the command line (see thin -h
for more).
Configuration files
You can create a configuration file using thin config -C config/thin.yml
.
You can then use it with all commands, such as: thin start -C config/thin.yml
.
Here is an example config file:
---
user: www-data
group: www-data
pid: tmp/pids/thin.pid
timeout: 30
wait: 30
log: log/thin.log
max_conns: 1024
require: []
environment: production
max_persistent_conns: 512
servers: 1
threaded: true
no-epoll: true
daemonize: true
socket: tmp/sockets/thin.sock
chdir: /path/to/your/apps/root
tag: a-name-to-show-up-in-ps aux
License
Ruby License, http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt.
Credits
The parser was originally from Mongrel http://mongrel.rubyforge.org by Zed Shaw. Mongrel is copyright 2007 Zed A. Shaw and contributors. It is licensed under the Ruby license and the GPL2.
Thin is copyright Marc-Andre Cournoyer [email protected]
Get help at http://groups.google.com/group/thin-ruby/ Report bugs at https://github.com/macournoyer/thin/issues and major security issues directly to me at [email protected].