DOCS:: #675 revision to deployment and production documents
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@@ -7,32 +7,54 @@ MediaGoblin in actual production environments. Consider
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":doc:`deploying`" for a basic overview of how to deploy Media
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Goblin.
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Celery
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------
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Deploy with Paste
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-----------------
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The instance configured with ``./lazyserver.sh`` is not ideal for a
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production MediaGoblin deployment. Ideally, you should be able to use
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an "init" or "control" script to launch and restart the MediaGoblin
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process.
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Use the following command as the basis for such a script: ::
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CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER=true \
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/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/bin/paster serve \
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/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/paste.ini \
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--pid-file=/var/run/mediagoblin.pid \
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--server-name=fcgi fcgi_host=127.0.0.1 fcgi_port=26543 \
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The above configuration places MediaGoblin in "always eager" mode
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with Celery, this means that submissions of content will be processed
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synchronously, and the user will advance to the next page only after
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processing is complete. If we take Celery out of "always eager mode,"
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the user will be able to immediately return to the MediaGoblin site
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while processing is ongoing. In these cases, use the following command
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as the basis for your script: ::
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CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER=false \
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/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/bin/paster serve \
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/srv/mediagoblin.example.org/mediagoblin/paste.ini \
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--pid-file=/var/run/mediagoblin.pid \
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--server-name=fcgi fcgi_host=127.0.0.1 fcgi_port=26543 \
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Separate Celery
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---------------
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While the ``./lazyserer.sh`` configuration provides an efficient way to
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start using a MediaGoblin instance, it is not suitable for production
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deployments for several reasons:
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1. In nearly every scenario, work on the Celery queue will need to
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balance with the demands of other processes, and cannot proceed
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synchronously. This is a particularly relevant problem if you use
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MediaGoblin to host Video content.
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In nearly every scenario, work on the Celery queue will need to
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balance with the demands of other processes, and cannot proceed
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synchronously. This is a particularly relevant problem if you use
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MediaGoblin to host video content. Processing with Celery ought to be
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operationally separate from the MediaGoblin application itself, this
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simplifies management and support better workload distribution.
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2. Processing with Celery ought to be operationally separate from the
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MediaGoblin application itself, this simplifies management and
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support better workload distribution.
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3. If your user submits something complex and it needs to process,
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that's extra time your user has to sit around waiting when they
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could get back immediately to doing things on the site.
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Furthermore, if that processing step takes a long time, as it
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certainly will for video, your user won't just be left waiting,
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their connection will probably time out.
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Basically, if you're doing anything other than trivial images for a
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small set of users (or something similarly trivial, like ascii art),
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you want to switch over to doing a separate celery process.
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Basically, if you're doing anything beyond a trivial workload, such as
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image hosting for a small set of users, or have limited media types
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such as "ASCII art" or icon sharing, you will need to run ``celeryd``
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as a separate process.
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Build an :ref:`init script <init-script>` around the following
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command.
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@@ -46,12 +68,15 @@ processes.
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.. _init-script:
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Use an Init Script
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TODO insert init script here
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Other Concerns
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TODO What are they?
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Look in your system's ``/etc/init.d/`` or ``/etc/rc.d/`` directory for
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examples of how to build scripts that will start, stop, and restart
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MediaGoblin and Celery. These scripts will vary by
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distribution/operating system. In the future, MediaGoblin will provide
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example scripts as examples.
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.. TODO insert init script here
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.. TODO are additional concernts ?
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.. Other Concerns
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