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Gunicorn[UVLoop]WebWorker doesn’t call worker_int and worker_abort callback #1202

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hynek opened this issue Sep 21, 2016 · 4 comments
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hynek commented Sep 21, 2016

Long story short

gunicorn defines two callbacks that are called after receiving SIGINT/SIGQUIT & SIGABRT. Gunicorn[UVLoop]WebWorker call them.

Expected behaviour

The callbacks get called.

Actual behaviour

The callbacks don't get called.

Proposed fix

Call the callbacks like gunicorn.workers.base.Worker does:

    def handle_quit(self, sig, frame):
        self.alive = False
        # worker_int callback
        self.cfg.worker_int(self)
        time.sleep(0.1)
        sys.exit(0)

    def handle_abort(self, sig, frame):
        self.alive = False
        self.cfg.worker_abort(self)
        sys.exit(1)
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1st1 commented Oct 5, 2016

Hi, could you please try this with uvloop 0.5.4? I've completely reimplemented how signals are handled (now it's exactly the same same as to how asyncio handles them).

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hynek commented Oct 6, 2016

This too is unrelated since it happens even without uvloop. :)

I don’t think I’ve actually opened an issue about uvloop masking out sigterm which indeed is fixed, thanks!

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fixed by #1420

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