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Process Management
New as of 0.3.14, Enhanced in 0.7.0
ps:inspect <app> # Displays a sanitized version of docker inspect for an app
ps:rebuild [--parallel count] [--all|<app>] # Rebuilds an app from source
ps:report [<app>] [<flag>] # Displays a process report for one or more apps
ps:restart [--parallel count] [--all|<app>] [<process-name>] # Restart an app
ps:restore [<app>] # Start previously running apps e.g. after reboot
ps:scale [--skip-deploy] <app> <proc>=<count> [<proc>=<count>...] # Get/Set how many instances of a given process to run
ps:set <app> <key> <value> # Set or clear a ps property for an app
ps:start [--parallel count] [--all|<app>] # Start an app
ps:stop [--parallel count] [--all|<app>] # Stop an app
Usage
Inspecting app containers
New as of 0.13.0
A common administrative task to perform is calling docker inspect on the containers that are running for an app. This can be an error-prone task to perform, and may also reveal sensitive environment variables if not done correctly. Dokku provides a wrapper around this command via the ps:inspect command:
dokku ps:inspect node-js-app
This command will gather all the running container IDs for your app and call docker inspect, sanitizing the output data so it can be copy-pasted elsewhere safely.
Rebuilding apps
It may be useful to rebuild an app at will, such as for commands that do not rebuild an app or when skipping a rebuild after setting multiple config values. For these use cases, the ps:rebuild function can be used.
dokku ps:rebuild node-js-app
All apps may be rebuilt by using the --all flag.
dokku ps:rebuild --all
By default, rebuilding all apps happens serially. The parallelism may be controlled by the --parallel flag.
dokku ps:rebuild --all --parallel 2
Finally, the number of parallel workers may be automatically set to the number of CPUs available by setting the --parallel flag to -1
dokku ps:rebuild --all --parallel -1
A missing linked container will result in failure to boot apps. Services should all be started for apps being rebuilt.
Restarting apps
An app may be restarted using the ps:restart command.
dokku ps:restart node-js-app
A single process type - such as web or worker - may also be specified. This does not support specifying a given instance of a process type, and only supports restarting all instances of that process type.
dokku ps:restart node-js-app web
All apps may be restarted by using the --all flag. This flag is incompatible with specifying a process type.
dokku ps:restart --all
By default, restarting all apps happens serially. The parallelism may be controlled by the --parallel flag.
dokku ps:restart --all --parallel 2
Finally, the number of parallel workers may be automatically set to the number of CPUs available by setting the --parallel flag to -1
dokku ps:restart --all --parallel -1
A missing linked container will result in failure to boot apps. Services should all be started for apps being rebuilt.
Displaying existing scale properties
Issuing the ps:scale command with no arguments will output the current scaling properties for an app.
dokku ps:scale node-js-app
-----> Scaling for python
proctype: qty
--------: ---
web: 1
Scaling apps
Via CLI
This functionality is disabled if the formation is managed via the
formationkey ofapp.json.
Dokku can also manage scaling itself via the ps:scale command. This command can be used to scale multiple process types at the same time.
dokku ps:scale node-js-app web=1
Multiple process types can be scaled at once:
dokku ps:scale node-js-app web=1 worker=1
If desired, the corresponding deploy will be skipped by using the --skip-deploy flag:
dokku ps:scale --skip-deploy node-js-app web=1
Manually managing process scaling
Using a
formationkey in anapp.jsonfile with anyquantityspecified disables the ability to useps:scalefor scaling.
An app.json file can be committed to the root of the pushed app repository, and must be within the built image artifact in the image's working directory as shown below.
- Buildpacks:
/app/app.json - Dockerfile:
WORKDIR/app.jsonor/app.json(if no working directory specified) - Docker Image:
WORKDIR/app.jsonor/app.json(if no working directory specified)
The formation key should be specified as follows in the app.json file:
{
"formation": {
"web": {
"quantity": 1
},
"worker": {
"quantity": 4
}
}
}
Removing the file will result in Dokku respecting the ps:scale command for setting scale values. The values set via the app.json file from a previous deploy will be respected.
The web process
For initial app deploys, Dokku will default to starting a single web process for each app. This process may be defined within the Procfile or as the CMD (for Dockerfile or Docker image deploys). Scaling of the web process - and all other processes - may be managed via ps:scale or the formation key in the app.json file either before or after the initial deploy.
There are also a few other exceptions for the web process.
- Custom checks defined by a
CHECKSfile only apply to thewebprocess type. - By default, the built-in nginx proxy implementation only proxies the
webprocess (others may be handled via a customnginx.conf.sigil).- See the nginx request proxying documentation for more information on how nginx handles proxied requests.
- Only the
webprocess may be bound to an external port.
Changing the Procfile location
When deploying a monorepo, it may be desirable to specify the specific path of the Procfile file to use for a given app. This can be done via the ps:set command. If a value is specified and that file does not exist within the repository, Dokku will continue the build process as if the repository has no Procfile.
dokku ps:set node-js-app procfile-path Procfile2
The default value may be set by passing an empty value for the option:
dokku ps:set node-js-app procfile-path
The procfile-path property can also be set globally. The global default is Procfile, and the global value is used when no app-specific value is set.
dokku ps:set --global procfile-path global-Procfile
The default value may be set by passing an empty value for the option.
dokku ps:set --global procfile-path
Stopping apps
Deployed apps can be stopped using the ps:stop command. This turns off all running containers for an app, and will result in a 502 Bad Gateway response for the default nginx proxy implementation.
dokku ps:stop node-js-app
All apps may be stopped by using the --all flag.
dokku ps:stop --all
By default, stopping all apps happens serially. The parallelism may be controlled by the --parallel flag.
dokku ps:stop --all --parallel 2
Finally, the number of parallel workers may be automatically set to the number of CPUs available by setting the --parallel flag to -1
dokku ps:stop --all --parallel -1
Starting apps
All stopped containers can be started using the ps:start command. This is similar to running ps:restart, except no action will be taken if the app containers are running.
dokku ps:start node-js-app
All apps may be started by using the --all flag.
dokku ps:start --all
By default, starting all apps happens serially. The parallelism may be controlled by the --parallel flag.
dokku ps:start --all --parallel 2
Finally, the number of parallel workers may be automatically set to the number of CPUs available by setting the --parallel flag to -1
dokku ps:start --all --parallel -1
Restart policies
New as of 0.7.0, Command Changed in 0.22.0
By default, Dokku will automatically restart containers that exit with a non-zero status up to 10 times via the on-failure Docker restart policy.
Setting the restart policy
A change in the restart policy must be followed by a
ps:rebuildcall.
You can configure this via the ps:set command:
# always restart an exited container
dokku ps:set node-js-app restart-policy always
# never restart an exited container
dokku ps:set node-js-app restart-policy no
# only restart it on Docker restart if it was not manually stopped
dokku ps:set node-js-app restart-policy unless-stopped
# restart only on non-zero exit status
dokku ps:set node-js-app restart-policy on-failure
# restart only on non-zero exit status up to 20 times
dokku ps:set node-js-app restart-policy on-failure:20
Restart policies have no bearing on server reboot, and Dokku will always attempt to restart your apps at that point unless they were manually stopped.
Displaying reports for an app
New as of 0.12.0
You can get a report about the deployed apps using the ps:report command:
dokku ps:report
=====> node-js-app ps information
Deployed: false
Processes: 0
Ps can scale: true
Ps computed procfile path: Procfile2
Ps global procfile path: Procfile
Ps restart policy: on-failure:10
Ps procfile path: Procfile2
Restore: true
Running: false
=====> python-sample ps information
Deployed: false
Processes: 0
Ps can scale: true
Ps computed procfile path: Procfile
Ps global procfile path: Procfile
Ps restart policy: on-failure:10
Ps procfile path:
Restore: true
Running: false
=====> ruby-sample ps information
Deployed: false
Processes: 0
Ps can scale: true
Ps computed procfile path: Procfile
Ps global procfile path: Procfile
Ps restart policy: on-failure:10
Ps procfile path:
Restore: true
Running: false
You can run the command for a specific app also.
dokku ps:report node-js-app
=====> node-js-app ps information
Deployed: false
Processes: 0
Ps can scale: true
Ps restart policy: on-failure:10
Restore: true
Running: false
You can pass flags which will output only the value of the specific information you want. For example:
dokku ps:report node-js-app --deployed