Process/Container management
New as of 0.3.14
Dokku supports rudimentary process (really container) management via the ps
plugin.
ps <app> List processes running in app container(s)
ps:rebuildall Rebuild all apps
ps:rebuild <app> Rebuild an app
ps:restartall Restart all deployed app containers
ps:restart <app> Restart app container(s)
ps:scale <app> <proc>=<count> [<proc>=<count>] Set how many processes of a given process to run
ps:start <app> Start app container(s)
ps:stop <app> Stop app container(s)
Scaling
Dokku allows you to run multiple process types at different container counts. For example, if you had an app that contained 1 web app listener and 1 background job processor, dokku can, spin up 1 container for each process type defined in the Procfile. By default, dokku will only start a single web process (if defined.) However, if you wanted, for example, 2 job processors running simultaneously, you can modify this behavior in one of the following ways.
DOKKU_SCALE file
You can optionally create a DOKKU_SCALE
file in the root of your repository. Dokku expects this file to contain one line for every process defined in your Procfile.
Example:
ps:scale
command
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.
NOTE: Dokku will always use the DOKKU_SCALE file that ships with the repo to override any local settings.
The web proctype
Like Heroku, we handle the web
proctype differently from others. The web
proctype is the only proctype that will invoke custom checks as defined by a CHECKS file. It is also the only proctype that will be launched in a container that is either proxied via nginx or bound to an external port.