# This configuration file will be evaluated by Puma. The top-level methods that # are invoked here are part of Puma's configuration DSL. For more information # about methods provided by the DSL, see https://puma.io/puma/Puma/DSL.html. # Puma can serve each request in a thread from an internal thread pool. # The `threads` method setting takes two numbers: a minimum and maximum. # Any libraries that use thread pools should be configured to match # the maximum value specified for Puma. Default is set to 5 threads for minimum # and maximum; this matches the default thread size of Active Record. max_threads_count = ENV.fetch('RAILS_MAX_THREADS') { 5 } min_threads_count = ENV.fetch('RAILS_MIN_THREADS') { max_threads_count } threads min_threads_count, max_threads_count # Specifies that the worker count should equal the number of processors in production. if ENV['RAILS_ENV'] == 'production' require 'concurrent-ruby' worker_count = Integer(ENV.fetch('WEB_CONCURRENCY') { Concurrent.physical_processor_count }) workers worker_count if worker_count > 1 end # Specifies the `worker_timeout` threshold that Puma will use to wait before # terminating a worker in development environments. worker_timeout 3600 if ENV.fetch('RAILS_ENV', 'development') == 'development' # Specifies the `port` that Puma will listen on to receive requests; default is 3000. port ENV.fetch('PORT') { 3000 } # Specifies the `environment` that Puma will run in. environment ENV.fetch('RAILS_ENV') { 'development' } # Specifies the `pidfile` that Puma will use. pidfile ENV.fetch('PIDFILE') { 'tmp/pids/server.pid' } # Allow puma to be restarted by `bin/rails restart` command. plugin :tmp_restart