Sails, create Thrift app server like Rails.
- Rails style Thrift server;
- Nonblocking mode;
- I18n support;
$ gem install sails
$ sails -h
ENV: development
Commands:
sails help [COMMAND] # Describe available commands or one specific command
sails new APP_NAME # Create a project
sails restart # Restart Thrift server
sails start # Start Thrift server
sails stop # Stop Thrift server
sails version # Show Sails version
$ sails new foo
$ cd foo
$ sails start
You can edit Thrift IDL in app_name.thrift
, and then generate it to ruby source code.
$ rake generate
rake client:ping # client ping test
rake db:create # Creates the database from DATABASE_URL or config/database.yml for the current RAILS_ENV (use db:create:all to create all databases in the config)
rake db:drop # Drops the database from DATABASE_URL or config/database.yml for the current RAILS_ENV (use db:drop:all to drop all databases in the config)
rake db:fixtures:load # Load fixtures into the current environment's database
rake db:migrate # Migrate the database (options: VERSION=x, VERBOSE=false, SCOPE=blog)
rake db:migrate:create # Create new migration file
rake db:migrate:status # Display status of migrations
rake db:rollback # Rolls the schema back to the previous version (specify steps w/ STEP=n)
rake db:schema:cache:clear # Clear a db/schema_cache.dump file
rake db:schema:cache:dump # Create a db/schema_cache.dump file
rake db:schema:dump # Create a db/schema.rb file that is portable against any DB supported by AR
rake db:schema:load # Load a schema.rb file into the database
rake db:seed # Load the seed data from db/seeds.rb
rake db:setup # Create the database, load the schema, and initialize with the seed data (use db:reset to also drop the database first)
rake db:structure:dump # Dump the database structure to db/structure.sql
rake db:structure:load # Recreate the databases from the structure.sql file
rake db:version # Retrieves the current schema version number
rake generate # Generate code from thrift IDL file
You can write test code in lib/tasks/client.rake
to test your thrift methods.
And then start sails server, and run rake task to test, for example:
sails s --daemon
rake client:ping
$ sails s --daemon
$ ps aux
jason 2408 0.1 0.2 2648176 13532 s003 S 12:14下午 0:00.02 you_sails_app
jason 2407 0.0 0.0 2604916 1016 s003 S 12:14下午 0:00.00 you_sails_app [master]
$ sails restart
$ sails stop
http://www.rubydoc.info/github/huacnlee/sails
- Reload without restart;
- Scaffold generator;
- Multi processes;
- Default test case templates;
- Client rake task to test services;
- Write more framework test cases.