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Ruby Daemons causing ActiveRecord logger IOError

I'm writing a project at the moment in Ruby which makes use of the ActiveRecord gem for database interaction and I'm trying to log all the database activity using the ActiveRecord::Base.logger attribute with the following code

ActiveRecord::Base.logger = Logger.new(File.open('logs/database.log', 'a'))

This works fine for migrations etc (which for some reason seem to require that logging be enabled as it gives a NilClass error when it's disabled) but when I try to run the project which includes a threaded daemon calling the ActiveRecord object the script fails with the following error

/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/logger.rb:504:in `write': closed stream (IOError)

Any ideas on how to solve this problem would be greatly appreciated. For the moment I've started to look through other code to see if people have other ways of implementing ActiveRecord logging in a more thread-safe manner

Thanks

Patrick

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Patrick O'Doherty Avatar asked Nov 10 '09 22:11

Patrick O'Doherty


3 Answers

I ran into the same issue. You need to daemonize first, and then load the Rails environment.

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Logan Koester Avatar answered Nov 18 '22 17:11

Logan Koester


the delayed_job have used daemons and activerecord, before daemonize,get the files have opend,and then reopen in daemonize

@files_to_reopen = []
ObjectSpace.each_object(File) do |file|
  @files_to_reopen << file unless file.closed?
end

Daemons.run_proc("xxxxx_name",:dir=>pid_file,:dir_mode=>:normal) do
  Dir.chdir(Rails.root)
  # Re-open file handles
  @files_to_reopen.each do |file|
    begin
      file.reopen file.path
      file.sync = true
    rescue ::Exception
    end
  end
end
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user510319 Avatar answered Nov 18 '22 15:11

user510319


It turns out that for migrations to work the ActiveRecord::Base.logger variable cannot be nil, which explains the first half of the problem. I am as yet unable to fix the IOError though when a file is used instead of STDERR.

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Patrick O'Doherty Avatar answered Nov 18 '22 17:11

Patrick O'Doherty