Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Unicorn future plans"
2010 Jun 17
3
unicorn 1.0.0 - yes, this is a real project
Unicorn is an HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve
fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take
advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels. Slow clients should
only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering
both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients.
* http://unicorn.bogomips.org/
* mongrel-unicorn at
2011 Sep 16
3
Rainbows! or unicorn?
I''m putting together a small web frontend for a client to upload files into an existing application. It''s trivial - there will never be more than a (small) handful of concurrent connections, but I need a streaming rack.input for upload progress on files up to 500MB or so. I was planning on using Rainbows! with ThreadSpawn and worker_connections=1, then noticed that unicorn is
2010 Sep 28
3
kgio library / RubyGem
Hello all,
I''ve released kgio, a kinder, gentler I/O library for Ruby. Some of its
features are useful for Unicorn, and all of it is useful for Rainbows!
I intend to make kgio a requirement for both Unicorn and
Rainbows!/Zbatery. I''m comfortable with the code, but extra testers and
extra eyes to review it would be helpful (it''s nearly all C).
There were several
2013 Jan 29
2
unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support!
Installing from RubyGems.org: gem install --pre unicorn
>From db919d18e01f6b2339915cbd057fba9dc040988b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Wong <normalperson at yhbt.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 21:02:55 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support
This pre-release adds hijacking support for Rack 1.5 users.
See Rack documentation for more information about hijacking.
2010 Nov 20
6
unicorn 3.0.0 - disable rewindable input!
Changes:
Rewindable "rack.input" may be disabled via the
"rewindable_input false" directive in the configuration file.
This will violate Rack::Lint for Rack 1.x applications, but can
reduce I/O for applications that do not need a rewindable
input.
This release updates us to the Kgio 2.x series which should play
more nicely with other libraries and applications. There are
2011 Jun 25
3
Unicorn and streaming in Rails 3.1
Streaming works with Unicorn + Apache. Both with and without deflating.
My understanding is that Unicorn + Apache is not a good combination
though because Apache does not buffer, and thus Unicorn has no fast
client in front. (I don''t know which is the ultimate technical reason
Unicorn puts such an emphasis on fast clients, but will do some
research about it.)
I have seen in
2011 Aug 16
6
Unicorn logging in production env
Hi All, as I can see on
https://github.com/defunkt/unicorn/blob/master/lib/unicorn.rb#L53
the?Rack::CommonLogger used only in development env and in weird evn
called "deployment".
Any chance to add "production" to this case?
Serg Podtynnyi
2011 Jul 11
6
Unicorn vs Apache
Hello all,
I have always deploys rails apps with unicorn and nginx as a reverse
proxy in the past. However, I am working with a new firm and they would
like to use Apache with mod_pagespeed in front of unicorn.
We will be deploying a rails 3.1 app with streaming. To me,
mod_pagespeed does not seem like a magic bullet, as it appears to be a
collection of best practices which have to be rewritten
2010 Aug 15
1
unicorn behind apache with file uploads
Hi,
For one of our apps we switched to unicorn from mongrel.
The unicorn server use to run behind an apache with timeout of 300sec,
as sometime the customer may do a large file upload.
After we made the switch we started getting lots of
Unicorn::ClientShutdown occurred in photos#flash_upload
bytes_read=2762663 (pr some other number)
We were not able to recreate it in our tests, but support was
2013 Aug 23
5
Ruby 2.0 Bad file descriptor (Errno::EBADF)
hi. i''ve been trying to upgrade my stack to ruby 2.0 but keep getting this on ubuntu (not on my local os x):
/hello/shared/bundle/ruby/2.0.0/gems/unicorn-4.6.3/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb:746:in `for_fd'': Bad file descriptor (Errno::EBADF)
from /hello/shared/bundle/ruby/2.0.0/gems/unicorn-4.6.3/lib/unicorn/http_server.rb:746:in `block in inherit_listeners!''
from
2010 Feb 18
4
Rails 3 "RAILS_ENV not defined by config/boot" error
I''m running unicorn and unicorn-rails 0.96.1 and the latest Rails 3
beta gem. ?Firing up unicorn_rails spews "RAILS_ENV not defined by
config/boot". ?I know this is likely a result of RAILS_ROOT being
deprecated?in Rails 3 but I can''t seem to config my way around it.
I''m sure other people must have run into this before. ?Is there a
quick fix?
Thanks
2011 Sep 15
0
SSL support pushed out to unicorn.git :x
Consider this a joke until somebody who knows crypto well can review it
(_and_ kgio-monkey[1]). I know it works with curl (test case included)
and I can''t see plain-text when I strace/tcpdump, that''s about it :)
Subject: [PATCH] add preliminary SSL support
This will also be the foundation of SSL support in Rainbows!
and Zbatery. Some users may also want to use this in
Unicorn
2010 Jun 23
2
Purpose of "Status" header in HTTP responses?
Hi folks
On line #63 of unicorn/http_response.rb a "Status" header is written to the
socket. A comment in the code explains that some broken clients require this
header and unicorn generously accommodates them.
We?re having the opposite problem. One of our clients using Microsoft Windows
and ASP haven?t been able to connect to our HTTP API since we moved it to
unicorn from passenger.
2011 Sep 03
0
Nightmare! - an nginx alternative for unicorn
This is a slow client buffering layer which may be used instead
of nginx to protect Unicorn from slow clients.
Nightmare! will _never_ beat nginx in raw throughput nor
performance. It /may/ be easier to setup than nginx and a
suitable alternative to Rainbows! for users who do not wish to
maintain a thread-safe/async-safe Rack application.
Code changes to the existing Unicorn codebase are
2012 Apr 27
14
app error: Socket is not connected (Errno::ENOTCONN)
I''m getting the following errors multiple times per request when using
4.3.0. I do not receive any errors when using 4.2.1. Please CC me on
replies, I''m not subscribed to the mailing list.
16:48:42 web.1 | E, [2012-04-26T16:48:42.733954 #87940] ERROR -- :
app error: Socket is not connected (Errno::ENOTCONN)
16:48:42 web.1 | E, [2012-04-26T16:48:42.734193 #87940] ERROR
2009 Oct 09
0
unicorn 0.93.3 - OpenBSD compatibility
Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve
fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take
advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels. Slow clients should
only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering
both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients.
* http://unicorn.bogomips.org/
* mongrel-unicorn at
2011 Aug 12
16
Rack content-length Rack::Lint::LintErrors errors with unicorn
Has anyone seen anything like this before? I can get it to happen all
the time if I issue a HEAD request, but it only happens very
intermittently on GET requests.
I''m using Ruby 1.9.2p180.
Any ideas on where to start debugging?
204.93.223.151, 10.195.114.81 - - [11/Aug/2011 21:03:50] "GET /
HTTP/1.0" 200 37902 0.5316
app error: Content-Length header was 37902, but should be
2009 Nov 04
7
About Unicorn Rack handler
Hi,
A couple days ago, I was trying to run Unicorn for Ramaze,
and found that `Unicorn.run'' didn''t share the same interface
with other Rack handlers, i.e. `options[:Host]'' and `options[:Port]''
Because of this, I can''t just use:
Rack::Handler.register(''unicorn'', ''Unicorn'')
And invoke this:
2009 Nov 05
0
unicorn 0.94.0 - small fixes and new features
Unicorn is a HTTP server for Rack applications designed to only serve
fast clients on low-latency, high-bandwidth connections and take
advantage of features in Unix/Unix-like kernels. Slow clients should
only be served by placing a reverse proxy capable of fully buffering
both the the request and response in between Unicorn and slow clients.
* http://unicorn.bogomips.org/
* mongrel-unicorn at
2009 Jul 01
0
unicorn 0.9.0 (experimental release)
Unicorn is a Rack HTTP server for Unix, fast clients and nothing else[1]
We now have support for "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" bodies in
requests. Not only that, Rack applications reading input bodies
get that data streamed off to the client socket on an as-needed
basis. This allows the application to do things like upload
progress notification and even tunneling of arbitrary stream