Singleton
Global, supervised singleton processes for Elixir
Install / Use
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Singleton
Convenience wrapper library around Erlang's global module to ensure
a single instance of a process is kept running on a cluster of nodes.
Installation
The package can be installed as:
- Add
singletonto your list of dependencies inmix.exs:
def deps do
[{:singleton, "~> 1.0"}]
end
- Ensure
Singleton.Supervisoris added to your application's supervision tree:
If your application includes a supervision tree in application.ex, you can simply add Singleton.Supervisor to the list of children.
children = [
# ...,
{Singleton.Supervisor, name: MyApp.Singleton}
]
supervisor = Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
Usage
Use Singleton.start_child/4 to start a unique GenServer process.
Singleton.start_child(MyApp.Singleton, MyServer, [1], {:myserver, 1})
Execute this command on all nodes. The MyServer GenServer is now
globally registered under the name {:global, {:myserver, 1}}.
As soon as you connect nodes together, you'll see logger messages like:
04:56:29.003 [info] global: Name conflict terminating {MyServer, #PID<12501.68.0>}
When you now stop (or disconnect) the node on which the singleton process runs, you'll see it get started on one of the other nodes.
Troubleshooting
More than 3 singleton processes [info] Application singleton exited: shutdown
In case you run more than 3 singleton you'll need to increase the
max_restarts of DynamicSupervisor.
config :singleton,
dynamic_supervisor: [max_restarts: 100]
or add max_restarts to your singleton supervisor spec:
{Singleton.Supervisor, name: MyApp.Singleton, max_restarts: 100}
