NAME
starman - Starman launcher
SYNOPSIS
starman --listen :5001 --listen /tmp/starman.sock
starman --workers 32 --port 8080
- -l, --listen
-
--listen HOST:PORT --listen PORT --listen UNIX_SOCKET
Specifies the TCP address, ports and UNIX domain sockets to bind to wait for requests. You can repeat as many times as you want and mix TCP and UNIX domain sockets.
Defaults to any IP address and port 5000.
- --host
-
--host 127.0.0.1
Specifies the address to bind.
This option is for a compatiblity with plackup and you're recommended to use
--listen
instead. - --port
-
--port 8080
Specifies the port to bind.
This option is for a compatiblity with plackup and you're recommended to use
--listen
instead. - -S, --socket
-
-S /tmp/starman.sock
Specifies the path to UNIX domain socket to bind.
This option is for a compatiblity with plackup and you're recommended to use
--listen
instead. - --workers
-
Specifies the number of worker pool. Defaults to 5.
Starman by default sets up other spare server configuration based on this workers value, making sure there are always only
N
worker processes running. So even if there're no idle workers, Starman won't spawn off spare processes since that's mostly what you want to do by fine tuning the memory usage etc. in the production environment. - --max-requests
-
Number of the requests to process per one worker process. Defaults to 1000.
See `plackup -h` for more options.