=== unicorn 6.1.0 / 2021-12-25 18:00 UTC This release reduces CPU usage for Linux 4.5+ in most cases. See "[PATCH 6/6] use EPOLLEXCLUSIVE on Linux 4.5+" for more details: https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/20211001030923.26705-7-bofh@yhbt.net/ There's a couple of updates for Ruby 3.1, but we've finally started relying on Ruby 2.0.0 features after 9 years :P (so Ruby 1.9.3 users are stuck with older versions). And the usual round of doc updates and some build speedups. 13 changes by the Bozo Doofus maintainer since v6.0.0: test_util: less excessive encoding tests drop Ruby 1.9.3 support, require 2.0+ for now drop unnecessary IO#close_on_exec=true assignment extconf.rb: get rid of unnecessary checks makefile: reduce unnecessary rebuilds HACKING: drop outdated information about pandoc http_server: get rid of Process.ppid check worker_loop: get rid of select() avoidance hack use EPOLLEXCLUSIVE on Linux 4.5+ allow Ruby to deduplicate remaining globals epollexclusive: remove rb_gc_force_recycle call drop Ruby version warning, fix speling errer doc: v3 .onion updates, nntp => nntps, minor wording changes === unicorn 6.0.0 - no more recycling Rack env / 2021-03-17 06:38 UTC This release allocates a new Rack `env' hash for every request. This is done for safety with internally-(thread|event)-using Rack apps which expect to use `env' after the normal Rack response is complete, but without relying on rack.hijack[1]. Thanks to Dirkjan Bussink for the patch: https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/66A68DD8-83EF-4C7A-80E8-3F1F7AB31670@github.com/ The major version is bumped since: 1) there are performance regressions for some simple Rack apps 2) unsupported 3rd-party monkey patches which previously relied on this behavior may be broken (our version of OobGC was). The test suite is also more reliable on multi-core systems and Ruby 3.x. [1] thread from 2017 around rack.hijack safety: https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/CAAtdryPG3nLuyo0jxfYW1YHu1Q+ZpkLkd4KdWC8vA46B5haZxw@mail.gmail.com/ === unicorn 5.8.0 - rack.after_reply support / 2020-12-24 20:39 UTC This release supports env['rack.after_reply'] which allows rack middleware to pass lambdas to be executed after the client connection is closed, matching functionality in Puma. Thanks to Blake Williams for this patch: https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/9873E53C-04D3-4759-9678-CA17DBAEF7B7@blakewilliams.me/ The top-level of our website is now simpler and no longer redundant with the contents of https://yhbt.net/unicorn/README.html (which contains the old content) === unicorn 5.7.0 / 2020-09-08 08:41 UTC Relaxed Ruby version requirements for Ruby 3.0.0dev. Thanks to Jean Boussier for testing === unicorn 5.6.0 - early_hints support / 2020-07-26 01:52 UTC This release adds support for the early_hints configurator directive for the 'rack.early_hints' API used by Rails 5.2+. Thanks to Jean Boussier for the patch. Link: https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/242F0859-0F83-4F14-A0FF-5BE392BB01E6@shopify.com/ === unicorn 5.5.5 / 2020-04-27 02:48 UTC This release fixes a bug for users of multiple listeners setups where a busy listen socket could starve other listeners. Thanks to Stan Hu for reporting and testing. No need to upgrade if you're using a single listen socket. Link: https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/CAMBWrQ=Yh42MPtzJCEO7XryVknDNetRMuA87irWfqVuLdJmiBQ@mail.gmail.com/ === unicorn 5.5.4 / 2020-03-24 22:10 UTC One change to improve RFC 7230 conformance in the HTTP parser: https://yhbt.net/unicorn-public/20200319022823.32472-1-bofh@yhbt.net/ === unicorn 5.5.3 / 2020-01-31 20:39 UTC Documentation updates to switch bogomips.org to yhbt.net since the .org TLD won't be affordable in the near future. There's also a few minor test cleanups. === unicorn 5.5.2 / 2019-12-20 02:08 UTC Thanks to Terry Scheingeld, we now workaround a Ruby bug and can now run with taint checks enabled: There's also a few documentation updates and building packages from source is easier since pandoc is no longer a dependency (and I can no longer afford the bandwidth or space to install it). Eric Wong (7): test/benchmark/ddstream: demo for slowly reading clients test/benchmark/readinput: demo for slowly uploading clients test/benchmark/uconnect: test for accept loop speed examples/unicorn@.service: note the NonBlocking flag Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/ts/tmpio' test_util: get rid of some unused variables in tests doc: replace pandoc-"Markdown" with real manpages Terry Scheingeld (1): tmpio: workaround File#path being tainted on unlink === unicorn 5.5.1 / 2019-05-06 06:40 UTC This release fixes and works around issues from v5.5.0 (2019-03-04) Stephen Demjanenko worked around a pipe resource accounting bug present in old Linux kernels. Linux 3.x users from 3.16.57 and on are unaffected. Linux 4.x users from 4.9 and on are unaffected. https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/1556922018-24096-1-git-send-email-sdemjanenko@gmail.com/ Stan Pitucha reported a bug with the old `unicorn_rails' wrapper (intended for Rails 2.x users) which was promptly fixed by Jeremy Evans: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/CAJ2_uEPifcv_ux4sX=t0C4zHTHGhqVfcLcSB2kTU3Rb_6pQ3nw@mail.gmail.com/ There's also some doc updates to warn users off `unicorn_rails'; the homepage is now energy-efficient for OLEDs and CRTs; and I'm no longer advertising mailing list subscriptions (because I hate centralization and mail archives are the priority) Eric Wong (3): doc: unicorn_rails: clarify that it is intended for rails <= 2.x doc: stop advertising mailing list subscription doc: switch homepage to dark216 Jeremy Evans (1): unicorn_rails: fix regression with Rails >= 3.x in app build Stephen Demjanenko (1): Rescue failed pipe resizes due to permissions === unicorn 5.5.0 / 2019-03-04 00:41 UTC Mostly identical to 5.5.0.pre1, which I didn't hear any feedback from: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20181220222842.GA27382@dcvr/ > Jeremy Evans contributed the "default_middleware" configuration option: > > https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20180913192055.GD48926@jeremyevans.local/ > > Jeremy also contributed the ability to use separate groups for the process > and log files: > > https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20180913192449.GE48926@jeremyevans.local/ > > There's also a couple of uninteresting minor optimizations and > documentation additions. Otherwise, there's one extra change to use rb_gc_register_mark_object which is finally a documented part of the Ruby C-API, but has existed since the 1.9 days. === unicorn 5.5.0.pre1 / 2018-12-20 20:11 UTC Jeremy Evans contributed the "default_middleware" configuration option: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20180913192055.GD48926@jeremyevans.local/ Jeremy also contributed the ability to use separate groups for the process and log files: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20180913192449.GE48926@jeremyevans.local/ There's also a couple of uninteresting minor optimizations and documentation additions. Eric Wong (10): remove random seed reset atfork use IO#wait instead of kgio_wait_readable Merge branch '5.4-stable' shrink pipes under Linux socket_helper: add hint for FreeBSD users for accf_http(9) tests: ensure -N/--no-default-middleware not supported in config.ru doc: update more URLs to use HTTPS and avoid redirects deduplicate strings VM-wide in Ruby 2.5+ doc/ISSUES: add links to git clone-able mail archives of our dependencies README: minor updates and additional disclaimer Jeremy Evans (2): Make Worker#user support different process primary group and log file group Support default_middleware configuration option === unicorn 5.4.1 / 2018-07-23 17:13 UTC This release quiets some warnings for Ruby 2.6 preview releases and enables tests to pass under Ruby 1.9.3. Otherwise, nothing interesting for Ruby 2.0..2.5 users. *YAWN* Eric Wong (1): quiet some mismatched indentation warnings Fumiaki MATSUSHIMA (1): Use IO#wait instead to fix test for Ruby 1.9 === unicorn 5.4.0 / 2017-12-23 23:33 UTC Rack hijack support improves as the app code can capture and use the Rack `env' privately without copying it (to avoid clobbering by another client). Thanks to Sam Saffron for reporting and testing this new feature: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/CAAtdryPG3nLuyo0jxfYW1YHu1Q+ZpkLkd4KdWC8vA46B5haZxw@mail.gmail.com/T/ We also now support $DEBUG being set by the Rack app (instead of relying on the "-d" CLI switch). Thanks to James P Robinson Jr for reporting this bug: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/D6324CB4.7BC3E%25james.robinson3@cigna.com/T/ (Coincidentally, this fix will be irrelevant for Ruby 2.5 which requires 'pp' by default) There's a few minor test cleanups and documentation updates, too. All commits since v5.3.1 (2017-10-03): reduce method calls with String#start_with? require 'pp' if $DEBUG is set by Rack app avoid reusing env on hijack tests: cleanup some unused variable warnings ISSUES: add a note about Debian BTS interopability Roughly all mailing discussions since the last release: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=d:20171004..20171223 === unicorn 5.3.1 / 2017-10-03 19:03 UTC This release fixes an occasional GC problem introduced in v5.3.0 to reduce global variable overhead (commit 979ebcf91705709b) Thanks to Xuanzhong Wei for the patch which lead to this release: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20171003182054.76392-1-azrlew@gmail.com/T/#u https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20171003145718.30404-1-azrlew@gmail.com/T/#u Xuanzhong Wei (1): fix GC issue on rb_global_variable array === unicorn 5.3.0 / 2017-04-01 08:03 UTC A couple of portability fixes from Dylan Thacker-Smith and Jeremy Evans since 5.3.0.pre1 over a week ago, but this looks ready for a stable release, today. When I started this over 8 years ago, I wondered if this would just end up being an April Fools' joke. Guess not. I guess I somehow tricked people into using a terribly marketed web server that cannot talk directly to untrusted clients :x Anyways, unicorn won't be able to handle slow clients 8 years from now, either, or 80 years from now. And I vow never to learn to use new-fangled things like epoll, kqueue, or threads :P Anyways, this is a largish release with several new features, and no backwards incompatibilities. Simon Eskildsen contributed heavily using TCP_INFO under Linux to implement the (now 5 year old) check_client_connection feature: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-check_client_connection https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:check_client_connection&d:..20170401&x=t This also led to FreeBSD and OpenBSD portability improvements in one of our dependencies, raindrops: https://bogomips.org/raindrops-public/20170323024829.GA5190@dcvr/T/#u Jeremy Evans contributed several new features. First he implemented after_worker_exit to aid debugging: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-after_worker_exit https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:after_worker_exit&d:..20170401&x=t#t And then security-related features to isolate workers. Workers may now chroot to drop access to the master filesystem, and the new after_worker_ready configuration hook now exists to aid with chroot support in workers: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-after_worker_ready https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Worker.html#method-i-user https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:after_worker_ready&d:..20170401&x=t#t https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:chroot&d:..20170401&x=t#t Additionally, workers may run in a completely different VM space (nullifying preload_app and any CoW savings) with the new worker_exec option: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-worker_exec https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:worker_exec&d:..20170401&x=t#t There are also several improvements to FreeBSD and OpenBSD support with the addition of these features. shortlog of changes since v5.2.0 (2016-10-31): Dylan Thacker-Smith (1): Check for Socket::TCP_INFO constant before trying to get TCP_INFO Eric Wong (30): drop rb_str_set_len compatibility replacement TUNING: document THP caveat for Linux users tee_input: simplify condition for IO#write remove response_start_sent http_request: freeze constant strings passed IO#write Revert "remove response_start_sent" t/t0012-reload-empty-config.sh: access ivars directly if needed t0011-active-unix-socket.sh: fix race condition in test new test for check_client_connection revert signature change to HttpServer#process_client support "struct tcp_info" on non-Linux and Ruby 2.2+ unicorn_http: reduce rb_global_variable calls oob_gc: rely on opt_aref_with optimization on Ruby 2.2+ http_request: reduce insn size for check_client_connection freebsd: avoid EINVAL when setting accept filter test-lib: expr(1) portability fix tests: keep disabled tests defined test_exec: SO_KEEPALIVE value only needs to be true doc: fix links to raindrops project http_request: support proposed Raindrops::TCP states on non-Linux ISSUES: expand on mail archive info + subscription disclaimer test_ccc: use a pipe to synchronize test doc: remove private email support address input: update documentation and hide internals. http_server: initialize @pid ivar gemspec: remove olddoc from build dependency doc: add version annotations for new features unicorn 5.3.0.pre1 doc: note after_worker_exit is also 5.3.0+ test_exec: SO_KEEPALIVE value only needs to be true (take #2) Jeremy Evans (7): Add after_worker_exit configuration option Fix code example in after_worker_exit documentation Add support for chroot to Worker#user Add after_worker_ready configuration option Add worker_exec configuration option Don't pass a block for fork when forking workers Check for SocketError on first ccc attempt Simon Eskildsen (1): check_client_connection: use tcp state on linux === unicorn 5.3.0.pre1 / 2017-03-24 00:25 UTC A largish release with several new features. Simon Eskildsen contributed heavily using TCP_INFO under Linux to implement the (now 5 year old) check_client_connection feature: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-check_client_connection https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:check_client_connection&d:..20170324&x=t This also led to FreeBSD and OpenBSD portability improvements in one of our dependencies, raindrops: https://bogomips.org/raindrops-public/20170323024829.GA5190@dcvr/T/#u Jeremy Evans contributed several new features. First he implemented after_worker_exit to aid debugging: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-after_worker_exit https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:after_worker_exit&d:..20170324&x=t#t And then security-related features to isolate workers. Workers may now chroot to drop access to the master filesystem, and the new after_worker_ready configuration hook now exists to aid with chroot support in workers: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-after_worker_ready https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Worker.html#method-i-user https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:after_worker_ready&d:..20170324&x=t#t https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:chroot&d:..20170324&x=t#t Additionally, workers may run in a completely different VM space (nullifying preload_app and any CoW savings) with the new worker_exec option: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/Unicorn/Configurator.html#method-i-worker_exec https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/?q=s:worker_exec&d:..20170324&x=t#t There are also several improvements to FreeBSD and OpenBSD support with the addition of these features. 34 changes since 5.2.0 (2016-10-31): Eric Wong (27): drop rb_str_set_len compatibility replacement TUNING: document THP caveat for Linux users tee_input: simplify condition for IO#write remove response_start_sent http_request: freeze constant strings passed IO#write Revert "remove response_start_sent" t/t0012-reload-empty-config.sh: access ivars directly if needed t0011-active-unix-socket.sh: fix race condition in test new test for check_client_connection revert signature change to HttpServer#process_client support "struct tcp_info" on non-Linux and Ruby 2.2+ unicorn_http: reduce rb_global_variable calls oob_gc: rely on opt_aref_with optimization on Ruby 2.2+ http_request: reduce insn size for check_client_connection freebsd: avoid EINVAL when setting accept filter test-lib: expr(1) portability fix tests: keep disabled tests defined test_exec: SO_KEEPALIVE value only needs to be true doc: fix links to raindrops project http_request: support proposed Raindrops::TCP states on non-Linux ISSUES: expand on mail archive info + subscription disclaimer test_ccc: use a pipe to synchronize test doc: remove private email support address input: update documentation and hide internals. http_server: initialize @pid ivar gemspec: remove olddoc from build dependency doc: add version annotations for new features Jeremy Evans (6): Add after_worker_exit configuration option Fix code example in after_worker_exit documentation Add support for chroot to Worker#user Add after_worker_ready configuration option Add worker_exec configuration option Don't pass a block for fork when forking workers Simon Eskildsen (1): check_client_connection: use tcp state on linux === unicorn 5.2.0 / 2016-10-31 20:00 UTC Most notably, this release allows us to support requests with lines delimited by LF-only, as opposed to the standard CRLF pair and allowed by RFC 2616 sec 19.3. Thanks to Mishael A Sibiryakov for the explanation and change: https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/1476954332.1736.156.camel@junki.org/ Thanks to Let's Encrypt, the website also moves to HTTPS to improve reader privacy. The "unicorn.bogomips.org" subdomain will be retired soon to reduce subjectAltName bloat and speed up certificate renewals. There's also the usual round of documentation and example updates, too. Eric Wong (7): examples/init.sh: update to reduce upgrade raciness doc: systemd should only kill master in example examples/logrotate.conf: update example for systemd doc: update gmane URLs to point to our own archives relocate website to https://bogomips.org/unicorn/ TODO: remove Rack 2.x item build: "install-gem" target avoids network Mishael A Sibiryakov (1): Add some tolerance (RFC2616 sec. 19.3) === unicorn 5.1.0 - rack is optional, again / 2016-04-01 00:35 UTC Note: no code changes since 5.1.0.pre1 from January.^WNo, wait, last minute performance improvement added today. See below. The big change is rack is not required (but still recommended). Applications are expected to depend on rack on their own so they can specify the version of rack they prefer without unicorn pulling in a newer, potentially incompatible version. unicorn will always attempt to work with multiple versions of rack as practical. The HTTP parser also switched to using the TypedData C-API for extra type safety and memory usage accounting support in the 'objspace' extension. Thanks to Adam Duke to bringing the rack change to our attention and Aaron Patterson for helping with the matter. Last minute change: we now support the new leftpad() syscall under Linux for major performance and security improvement: http://mid.gmane.org/1459463613-32473-1-git-send-email-richard@nod.at 8^H9 changes since 5.0.1: http: TypedData C-API conversion various documentation updates doc: bump olddoc to ~> 1.2 for extra NNTP URL rack is optional at runtime, required for dev doc update for ClientShutdown exceptions class unicorn 5.1.0.pre1 - rack is optional, again doc: reference --keep-file-descriptors for "bundle exec" doc: further trimming to reduce noise use leftpad Linux syscall for speed! === unicorn 5.1.0.pre1 - rack is optional, again / 2016-01-27 23:08 UTC The big change is rack is not required (but still recommended). Applications are expected to depend on rack on their own so they can specify the version of rack they prefer without unicorn pulling in a newer, potentially incompatible version. unicorn will always attempt to work with multiple versions of rack as practical. The HTTP parser also switched to using the TypedData C-API for extra type safety and memory usage accounting support in the 'objspace' extension. Thanks to Adam Duke to bringing the rack change to our attention and Aaron Patterson for helping with the matter. There might be more documentation-related changes before 5.1.0 final. I am considering dropping pandoc from manpage generation and relying on pod2man (from Perl) because it has a wider install base. 5 changes since v5.0.1: http: TypedData C-API conversion various documentation updates doc: bump olddoc to ~> 1.2 for extra NNTP URL rack is optional at runtime, required for dev doc update for ClientShutdown exceptions class === unicorn 5.0.1 - continuing to violate Rack SPEC / 2015-11-17 22:44 UTC Once again, we allow nil values in response headers. We've had this bug since March 2009, and thus cannot expect existing applications and middlewares running unicorn to fix this. Unfortunately, supporting this bug contributes to application server lock-in, but at least we'll document it as such. Thanks to Owen Ou for reporting this regression: http://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/CAO47=rJa=zRcLn_Xm4v2cHPr6c0UswaFC_omYFEH+baSxHOWKQ@mail.gmail.com/ Additionally, systemd examples are now in the examples/ directory based on a post by Christos Trochalakis : http://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/20150708130821.GA1361@luke.ws.skroutz.gr/ === unicorn 5.0.0 - most boring major release. EVER. / 2015-11-01 08:48 UTC An evolutionary dead-end since its announcement[1] nearly six years ago, this old-fashioned preforker has had enough bugs and missteps that it's managed to hit version 5! I wish I could say unicorn 5 is leaps and bounds better than 4, but it is not. This major version change allows us to drop some cruft and unused features which accumulated over the years, resulting in several kilobytes of memory saved[2]! Compatibility: * The horrible, proprietary (:P) "Status:" response header is finally gone, saving at least 16 precious bytes in every HTTP response. This should make it easier to write custom HTTP clients which are compatible across all HTTP servers. It will hopefully make migrating between different Rack servers easier for new projects. * Ruby 1.8 support removed. Ruby 1.9.3 is currently the earliest supported version. However, expect minor, likely-unnoticeable performance regressions if you use Ruby 2.1 or earlier. Going forward, unicorn will favor the latest version (currently 2.2) of the mainline Ruby implementation, potentially sacrificing performance on older Rubies. * Some internal, undocumented features and APIs used by derivative servers are gone; removing bloat and slightly lowering memory use. We have never and will never endorse the use of any applications or middleware with a dependency on unicorn, applications should be written for Rack instead. Note: Rainbows! 5.0 will be released next week or so to be compatible with unicorn 5.x New features: * sd_listen_fds(3) emulation added for systemd compatibility. You may now stop using PID files and other process monitoring software when using systemd. * Newly-set TCP socket options are now applied to inherited sockets. * Dynamic changes in the application to Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS hash is now supported; allowing users to set custom status lines in Rack to be reflected in unicorn. This feature causes a minor performance regression, but is made up for Ruby 2.2 users with other optimizations. * The monotonic clock is used under Ruby 2.1+, making the timeout feature immune to system clock changes. As unicorn may be used anonymously without registration, the project is committed to supporting anonymous and pseudonymous help requests, contributions and feedback via plain-text mail to: unicorn-public@bogomips.org The mail submission port (587) is open to those behind firewalls and allows access via Tor and anonymous remailers. Archives are accessible via: http://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/ and mirrored to various other places, so you do not need to use a valid address when posting. Finally, rest assured the core design of unicorn will never change. It will never use new-fangled things like threads, kqueue or epoll; but will always remain a preforking server serving one client per-process. [1] http://mid.gmane.org/20090211230457.GB22926@dcvr.yhbt.net [2] this would've been like, totally gnarly in the 80s! === unicorn 5.0.0.pre2 - another prerelease! / 2015-07-06 21:37 UTC There is a minor TCP socket options are now applied to inherited sockets, and we have native support for inheriting sockets from systemd (by emulating the sd_listen_fds(3) function). Dynamic changes in the application to Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS codes is now supported, so you can use your own custom status lines. Ruby 2.2 and later is now favored for performance. Optimizations by using constants which made sense in earlier versions of Ruby are gone: so users of old Ruby versions will see performance regressions. Ruby 2.2 users should see the same or better performance, and we have less code as a result. * doc: update some invalid URLs * apply TCP socket options on inherited sockets * reflect changes in Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES * reduce constants and optimize for Ruby 2.2 * http_response: reduce size of multi-line header path * emulate sd_listen_fds for systemd support * test/unit/test_response.rb: compatibility with older test-unit This also includes all changes in unicorn 5.0.0.pre1: http://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/m/20150615225652.GA16164@dcvr.yhbt.net.html === unicorn 5.0.0.pre1 - incompatible changes! / 2015-06-15 22:49 UTC This release finally drops Ruby 1.8 support and requires Ruby 1.9.3 or later. The horrible "Status:" header in our HTTP response is finally gone, saving at least 16 precious bytes in every single HTTP response. Under Ruby 2.1 and later, the monotonic clock is used for timeout handling for better accuracy. Several experimental, unused and undocumented features are removed. There's also tiny, minor performance and memory improvements from dropping 1.8 compatibility, but probably nothing noticeable on a typical real-life (bloated) app. The biggest performance improvement we made was to our website by switching to olddoc. Depending on connection speed, latency, and renderer performance, it typically loads two to four times faster. Finally, for the billionth time: unicorn must never be exposed to slow clients, as it will never ever use new-fangled things like non-blocking socket I/O, threads, epoll or kqueue. unicorn must be used with a fully-buffering reverse proxy such as nginx for slow clients. * ISSUES: update with mailing list subscription * GIT-VERSION-GEN: start 5.0.0 development * http: remove xftrust options * FAQ: add entry for Rails autoflush_log * dev: remove isolate dependency * unicorn.gemspec: depend on test-unit 3.0 * http_response: remove Status: header * remove RubyForge and Freecode references * remove mongrel.rubyforge.org references * http: remove the keepalive requests limit * http: reduce parser from 72 to 56 bytes on 64-bit * examples: add run_once to before_fork hook example * worker: remove old tmp accessor * http_server: save 450+ bytes of memory on x86-64 * t/t0002-parser-error.sh: relax test for rack 1.6.0 * remove SSL support * tmpio: drop the "size" method * switch docs + website to olddoc * README: clarify/reduce references to unicorn_rails * gemspec: fixup olddoc migration * use the monotonic clock under Ruby 2.1+ * http: -Wshorten-64-to-32 warnings on clang * remove old inetd+git examples and exec_cgi * http: standalone require + reduction in binary size * GNUmakefile: fix clean gem build + reduce build cruft * socket_helper: reduce constant lookups and caching * remove 1.8, <= 1.9.1 fallback for missing IO#autoclose= * favor IO#close_on_exec= over fcntl in 1.9+ * use require_relative to reduce syscalls at startup * doc: update support status for Ruby versions * fix uninstalled testing and reduce require paths * test_socket_helper: do not depend on SO_REUSEPORT * favor "a.b(&:c)" form over "a.b { |x| x.c }" * ISSUES: add section for bugs in other projects * http_server: favor ivars over constants * explain 11 byte magic number for self-pipe * const: drop constants used by Rainbows! * reduce and localize constant string use * Links: mark Rainbows! as historical, reference yahns * save about 200 bytes of memory on x86-64 * http: remove deprecated reset method * http: remove experimental dechunk! method * socket_helper: update comments * doc: document UNICORN_FD in manpage * doc: document Etc.nprocessors for worker_processes * favor more string literals for cold call sites * tee_input: support for Rack::TempfileReaper middleware * support TempfileReaper in deployment and development envs * favor kgio_wait_readable for single FD over select * Merge tag 'v4.9.0' * http_request: support rack.hijack by default * avoid extra allocation for hijack proc creation * FAQ: add note about ECONNRESET errors from bodies * process SIGWINCH unless stdin is a TTY * ISSUES: discourage HTML mail strongly, welcome nyms * http: use rb_hash_clear in Ruby 2.0+ * http_response: avoid special-casing for Rack < 1.5 * www: install NEWS.atom.xml properly * http_server: remove a few more accessors and constants * http_response: simplify regular expression * move the socket into Rack env for hijacking * http: move response_start_sent into the C ext * FAQ: reorder bit on Rack 1.1.x and Rails 2.3.x * ensure body is closed during hijack === unicorn 4.9.0 - TempfileReaper support in Rack 1.6 / 2015-04-24 03:09 UTC This release supports the Rack::TempfileReaper middleware found in rack 1.6 for cleaning up disk space used by temporary files. We also use Rack::TempfileReaper for cleaning up large temporary files buffered with TeeInput. Users on rack 1.5 and earlier will see no changes. There's also a bunch of documentation/build system improvements. This is likely to be the last Ruby 1.8-compatible release, unicorn 5.x will require 1.9.3 or later as well as dropping lots of cruft (the stupid "Status:" header in responses being the most notable). 21 changes backported from master: ISSUES: update with mailing list subscription FAQ: add entry for Rails autoflush_log dev: remove isolate dependency unicorn.gemspec: depend on test-unit 3.0 remove RubyForge and Freecode references remove mongrel.rubyforge.org references examples: add run_once to before_fork hook example t/t0002-parser-error.sh: relax test for rack 1.6.0 switch docs + website to olddoc README: clarify/reduce references to unicorn_rails gemspec: fixup olddoc migration GNUmakefile: fix clean gem build + reduce build cruft doc: update support status for Ruby versions fix uninstalled testing and reduce require paths test_socket_helper: do not depend on SO_REUSEPORT ISSUES: add section for bugs in other projects explain 11 byte magic number for self-pipe Links: mark Rainbows! as historical, reference yahns doc: document UNICORN_FD in manpage tee_input: support for Rack::TempfileReaper middleware support TempfileReaper in deployment and development envs === unicorn 4.8.3 - the end of an era / 2014-05-07 07:50 UTC This release updates documentation to reflect the migration of the mailing list to a new public-inbox[1] instance. This is necessary due to the impending RubyForge shutdown on May 15, 2014. The public-inbox address is: unicorn-public@bogomips.org (no subscription required, plain text only) ssoma[2] git archives: git://bogomips.org/unicorn-public browser-friendly archives: http://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/ Using, getting help for, and contributing to unicorn will never require any of the following: 1) non-Free software (including SaaS) 2) registration or sign-in of any kind 3) a real identity (we accept mail from Mixmaster) 4) a graphical user interface Nowadays, plain-text email is the only ubiquitous platform which meets all our requirements for communication. There is also one small bugfix to handle premature grandparent death upon initial startup. Most users are unaffected. [1] policy: http://public-inbox.org/ - git://80x24.org/public-inbox an "archives first" approach to mailing lists [2] mechanism: http://ssoma.public-inbox.org/ - git://80x24.org/ssoma some sort of mail archiver (using git) === unicorn 4.8.2 - avoid race condition during worker startup / 2014-02-05 18:24 UTC We close SELF_PIPE in the worker immediately, but signal handlers do not get setup immediately. So prevent workers from erroring out due to invalid SELF_PIPE. === unicorn 4.8.1 / 2014-01-29 08:48 UTC fix races/error handling in worker SIGQUIT handler This protects us from two problems: 1) we (or our app) somehow called IO#close on one of the sockets we listen on without removing it from the readers array. We'll ignore IOErrors from IO#close and assume we wanted to close it. 2) our SIGQUIT handler is interrupted by itself. This can happen as a fake signal from the master could be handled and a real signal from an outside user is sent to us (e.g. from unicorn-worker-killer) or if a user uses the killall(1) command. === unicorn 4.8.0 - big internal changes, but compatible / 2014-01-11 07:34 UTC This release contains fairly major internal workings of master-to-worker notifications. The master process no longer sends signals to workers for most tasks. This works around some compatibility issues with some versions of the "pg" gem (and potentially any other code which may not handle EINTR properly). One extra benefit is it also helps stray workers notice a rare, unexpected master death more easily. Workers continue to (and will always) accept existing signals for compatibility with tools/scripts which may signal workers. PID file are always written early (even on upgrade) again to avoid breaking strange monitoring setups which use PID files. Keep in mind we have always discouraged monitoring based on PID files as they are fragile. We now avoid bubbling IOError to the Rack app on premature client disconnects when streaming the input body. This is usually not a problem with nginx, but may be on some LAN setups without nginx). Thanks to Sam Saffron, Jimmy Soho, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas, Michael Fischer, and Andrew Hobson for their help with this release. Note: the unicorn mailing list will be moved/changed soon due to the RubyForge shutdown. unicorn will always rely only on Free Software. There will never be any sign-up requirements nor terms-of-service to agree to when communicating with us. === unicorn 4.8.0pre1 / 2013-12-09 09:51 UTC Eric Wong (6): tests: fix SO_REUSEPORT tests for old Linux and non-Linux stream_input: avoid IO#close on client disconnect t0300: kill off stray processes in test always write PID file early for compatibility doc: clarify SIGNALS and reference init example rework master-to-worker signaling to use a pipe === unicorn 4.7.0 - minor updates, license tweak / 2013-11-04 06:59 UTC * support SO_REUSEPORT on new listeners (:reuseport) This allows users to start an independent instance of unicorn on a the same port as a running unicorn (as long as both instances use :reuseport). ref: https://lwn.net/Articles/542629/ * unicorn is now GPLv2-or-later and Ruby 1.8-licensed (instead of GPLv2-only, GPLv3-only, and Ruby 1.8-licensed) This changes nothing at the moment. Once the FSF publishes the next version of the GPL, users may choose the newer GPL version without the unicorn BDFL approving it. Two years ago when I got permission to add GPLv3 to the license options, I also got permission from all past contributors to approve future versions of the GPL. So now I'm approving all future versions of the GPL for use with unicorn. Reasoning below: In case the GPLv4 arrives and I am not alive to approve/review it, the lesser of evils is have give blanket approval of all future GPL versions (as published by the FSF). The worse evil is to be stuck with a license which cannot guarantee the Free-ness of this project in the future. This unfortunately means the FSF can theoretically come out with license terms I do not agree with, but the GPLv2 and GPLv3 will always be an option to all users. Note: we currently prefer GPLv3 Two improvements thanks to Ernest W. Durbin III: * USR2 redirects fixed for Ruby 1.8.6 (broken since 4.1.0) * unicorn(1) and unicorn_rails(1) enforces valid integer for -p/--port A few more odd, minor tweaks and fixes: * attempt to rename PID file when possible (on USR2) * workaround reopen atomicity issues for stdio vs non-stdio * improve handling of client-triggerable socket errors === unicorn 4.6.3 - fix --no-default-middleware option / 2013-06-21 08:01 UTC Thanks to Micah Chalmer for this fix. There are also minor documentation updates and internal cleanups. === unicorn 4.6.2 - HTTP parser fix for Rainbows! / 2013-02-26 02:59 UTC This release fixes a bug in Unicorn::HttpParser#filter_body which affected some configurations of Rainbows! There is also a minor size reduction in the DSO. === unicorn 4.6.1 - minor cleanups / 2013-02-21 08:38 UTC Unicorn::Const::UNICORN_VERSION is now auto-generated from GIT-VERSION-GEN and always correct. Minor cleanups for hijacking. === unicorn 4.6.0 - hijacking support / 2013-02-06 11:23 UTC This pre-release adds hijacking support for Rack 1.5 users. See Rack documentation for more information about hijacking. There is also a new --no-default-middleware/-N option for the `unicorn' command to ignore RACK_ENV within unicorn thanks to Lin Jen-Shin. There are only documentation and test-portability updates since 4.6.0pre1, no code changes. === unicorn 4.6.0pre1 - hijacking support / 2013-01-29 21:05 UTC This pre-release adds hijacking support for Rack 1.5 users. See Rack documentation for more information about hijacking. There is also a new --no-default-middleware/-N option for the `unicorn' command to ignore RACK_ENV within unicorn. === unicorn 4.5.0 - check_client_connection option / 2012-12-07 22:59 UTC The new check_client_connection option allows unicorn to detect most disconnected local clients before potentially expensive application processing begins. This feature is useful for applications experiencing spikes of traffic leading to undesirable queue times, as clients will disconnect (and perhaps even retry, compounding the problem) before unicorn can even start processing the request. To enable this feature, add the following line to a unicorn config file: check_client_connection true This feature only works when nginx (or any other HTTP/1.0+ client) is on the same machine as unicorn. A huge thanks to Tom Burns for implementing and testing this change in production with real traffic (including mitigating an unexpected DoS attack). ref: http://mid.gmane.org/CAK4qKG3rkfVYLyeqEqQyuNEh_nZ8yw0X_cwTxJfJ+TOU+y8F+w@mail.gmail.com This release fixes broken Rainbows! compatibility in 4.5.0pre1. === unicorn 4.5.0pre1 - check_client_connection option / 2012-11-29 23:48 UTC The new check_client_connection option allows unicorn to detect most disconnected clients before potentially expensive application processing begins. This feature is useful for applications experiencing spikes of traffic leading to undesirable queue times, as clients will disconnect (and perhaps even retry, compounding the problem) before unicorn can even start processing the request. To enable this feature, add the following line to a unicorn config file: check_client_connection true A huge thanks to Tom Burns for implementing and testing this change in production with real traffic (including mitigating an unexpected DoS attack). === unicorn 4.4.0 - minor updates / 2012-10-11 09:11 UTC Non-regular files are no longer reopened on SIGUSR1. This allows users to specify FIFOs as log destinations. TCP_NOPUSH/TCP_CORK is no longer set/unset by default. Use :tcp_nopush explicitly with the "listen" directive if you wish to enable TCP_NOPUSH/TCP_CORK. Listen sockets are now bound _after_ loading the application for preload_app(true) users. This prevents load balancers from sending traffic to an application server while the application is still loading. There are also minor test suite cleanups. === unicorn 4.3.1 - shutdown() fixes / 2012-04-29 07:04 UTC * Call shutdown(2) if a client EOFs on us during upload. We can avoid holding a socket open if the Rack app forked a process during uploads. * ignore potential Errno::ENOTCONN errors (from shutdown(2)). Even on LANs, connections can occasionally be accept()-ed but be unusable afterwards. Thanks to Joel Nimety , Matt Smith and George on the mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org mailing list for their feedback and testing for this release. === unicorn 4.3.0 - minor fixes and updates / 2012-04-17 21:51 UTC * PATH_INFO (aka REQUEST_PATH) increased to 4096 (from 1024). This allows requests with longer path components and matches the system PATH_MAX value common to GNU/Linux systems for serving filesystem components with long names. * Apps that fork() (but do not exec()) internally for background tasks now indicate the end-of-request immediately after writing the Rack response. Thanks to Hongli Lai, Lawrence Pit, Patrick Wenger and Nuo Yan for their valuable feedback for this release. === unicorn 4.2.1 - minor fix and doc updates / 2012-03-26 21:39 UTC * Stale pid files are detected if a pid is recycled by processes belonging to another user, thanks to Graham Bleach. * nginx example config updates thanks to to Eike Herzbach. * KNOWN_ISSUES now documents issues with apps/libs that install conflicting signal handlers. === unicorn 4.2.0 / 2012-01-28 09:18 UTC The GPLv3 is now an option to the Unicorn license. The existing GPLv2 and Ruby-only terms will always remain options, but the GPLv3 is preferred. Daemonization is correctly detected on all terminals for development use (Brian P O'Rourke). Unicorn::OobGC respects applications that disable GC entirely during application dispatch (Yuichi Tateno). Many test fixes for OpenBSD, which may help other *BSDs, too. (Jeremy Evans). There is now _optional_ SSL support (via the "kgio-monkey" RubyGem). On fast, secure LANs, SSL is only intended for detecting data corruption that weak TCP checksums cannot detect. Our SSL support is remains unaudited by security experts. There are also some minor bugfixes and documentation improvements. Ruby 2.0.0dev also has a copy-on-write friendly GC which can save memory when combined with "preload_app true", so if you're in the mood, start testing Unicorn with the latest Ruby! === unicorn 4.1.1 - fix last-resort timeout accuracy / 2011-08-25 21:30 UTC The last-resort timeout mechanism was inaccurate and often delayed in activation since the 2.0.0 release. It is now fixed and remains power-efficient in idle situations, especially with the wakeup reduction in MRI 1.9.3+. There is also a new document on application timeouts intended to discourage the reliance on this last-resort mechanism. It is visible on the web at: http://unicorn.bogomips.org/Application_Timeouts.html === unicorn 4.1.0 - small updates and fixes / 2011-08-20 00:33 UTC * Rack::Chunked and Rack::ContentLength middlewares are loaded by default for RACK_ENV=(development|deployment) users to match Rack::Server behavior. As before, use RACK_ENV=none if you want fine-grained control of your middleware. This should also help users of Rainbows! and Zbatery. * CTL characters are now rejected from HTTP header values * Exception messages are now filtered for [:cntrl:] characters since application/middleware authors may forget to do so * Workers will now terminate properly if a SIGQUIT/SIGTERM/SIGINT is received while during worker process initialization. * close-on-exec is explicitly disabled to future-proof against Ruby 2.0 changes [ruby-core:38140] === unicorn 4.0.1 - regression bugfixes / 2011-06-29 18:59 UTC This release fixes things for users of per-worker "listen" directives in the after_fork hook. Thanks to ghazel@gmail.com for reporting the bug. The "timeout" configurator directive is now truncated to 0x7ffffffe seconds to prevent overflow when calling IO.select. === unicorn 4.0.0 - for mythical hardware! / 2011-06-27 09:05 UTC A single Unicorn instance may manage more than 1024 workers without needing privileges to modify resource limits. As a result of this, the "raindrops"[1] gem/library is now a required dependency. TCP socket defaults now favor low latency to mimic UNIX domain socket behavior (tcp_nodelay: true, tcp_nopush: false). This hurts throughput, users who want to favor throughput should specify "tcp_nodelay: false, tcp_nopush: true" in the listen directive. Error logging is more consistent and all lines should be formatted correctly in backtraces. This may break the behavior of some log parsers. The call stack is smaller and thus easier to examine backtraces when debugging Rack applications. There are some internal API changes and cleanups, but none that affect applications designed for Rack. See "git log v3.7.0.." for details. For users who cannot install kgio[2] or raindrops, Unicorn 1.1.x remains supported indefinitely. Unicorn 3.x will remain supported if there is demand. We expect raindrops to introduce fewer portability problems than kgio did, however. [1] http://raindrops.bogomips.org/ [2] http://bogomips.org/kgio/ === unicorn 3.7.0 - minor feature update / 2011-06-09 20:51 UTC * miscellaneous documentation improvements * return 414 (instead of 400) for Request-URI Too Long * strip leading and trailing linear whitespace in header values User-visible improvements meant for Rainbows! users: * add :ipv6only "listen" option (same as nginx) === unicorn 3.6.2 - fix Unicorn::OobGC module / 2011-04-30 06:40 UTC The optional Unicorn::OobGC module is reimplemented to fix breakage that appeared in v3.3.1. There are also minor documentation updates, but no code changes as of 3.6.1 for non-OobGC users. There is also a v1.1.7 release to fix the same OobGC breakage that appeared for 1.1.x users in the v1.1.6 release. === unicorn 1.1.7 - major fixes to minor components / 2011-04-30 06:33 UTC No changes to the core code, so this release only affects users of the Unicorn::OobGC and Unicorn::ExecCGI modules. Unicorn::OobGC was totally broken by the fix in the v1.1.6 release and is now reimplemented. Unicorn::ExecCGI (which hardly anybody uses) now returns proper HTTP status codes. === unicorn 3.6.1 - fix OpenSSL PRNG workaround / 2011-04-26 23:06 UTC Our attempt in 3.6.0 to workaround a problem with the OpenSSL PRNG actually made the problem worse. This release corrects the workaround to properly reseed the OpenSSL PRNG after forking. === unicorn 3.6.0 - small fixes, PRNG workarounds / 2011-04-21 06:46 UTC Mainly small fixes, improvements, and workarounds for fork() issues with pseudo-random number generators shipped with Ruby (Kernel#rand, OpenSSL::Random (used by SecureRandom and also by Rails). The PRNG issues are documented in depth here (and links to Ruby Redmine): http://bogomips.org/unicorn.git/commit?id=1107ede7 http://bogomips.org/unicorn.git/commit?id=b3241621 If you're too lazy to upgrade, you can just do this in your after_fork hooks: after_fork do |server,worker| tmp = srand OpenSSL::Random.seed(tmp.to_s) if defined?(OpenSSL::Random) end There are also small log reopening (SIGUSR1) improvements: * relative paths may also be reopened, there's a small chance this will break with a handful of setups, but unlikely. This should make configuration easier especially since the "working_directory" configurator directive exists. Brought up by Matthew Kocher: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.ruby.unicorn.general/900 * workers will just die (and restart) if log reopening fails for any reason (including user error). This is to workaround the issue reported by Emmanuel Gomez: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.ruby.unicorn.general/906 === unicorn 3.5.0 - very minor improvements / 2011-03-15 12:27 UTC A small set of small changes but it's been more than a month since our last release. There are minor memory usage and efficiently improvements (for graceful shutdowns). MRI 1.8.7 users on *BSD should be sure they're using the latest patchlevel (or upgrade to 1.9.x) because we no longer workaround their broken stdio (that's MRI's job :) === unicorn 3.4.0 - for people with very big LANs / 2011-02-04 21:23 UTC * IPv6 support in the HTTP hostname parser and configuration language. Configurator syntax for "listen" addresses should be the same as nginx. Even though we support IPv6, we will never support non-LAN/localhost clients connecting to Unicorn. * TCP_NOPUSH/TCP_CORK is enabled by default to optimize for bandwidth usage and avoid unnecessary wakeups in nginx. * Updated KNOWN_ISSUES document for bugs in recent Ruby 1.8.7 (RNG needs reset after fork) and nginx+sendfile()+FreeBSD 8. * examples/nginx.conf updated for modern stable versions of nginx. * "Status" in headers no longer ignored in the response, Rack::Lint already enforces this so we don't duplicate the work. * All tests pass under Ruby 1.9.3dev * various bugfixes in the (mostly unused) ExecCGI class that powers http://bogomips.org/unicorn.git === unicorn 3.3.1 - one minor, esoteric bugfix / 2011-01-06 23:48 UTC We now close the client socket after closing the response body. This does not affect most applications that run under Unicorn, in fact, it may not affect any. There is also a new v1.1.6 release for users who do not use kgio. === unicorn 1.1.6 - one minor, esoteric bugfix / 2011-01-06 23:46 UTC We now close the client socket after closing the response body. This does not affect most applications that run under Unicorn, in fact, it may not affect any. === unicorn 3.3.0 - minor optimizations / 2011-01-05 23:43 UTC Certain applications that already serve hundreds/thousands of requests a second should experience performance improvements due to Time.now.httpdate usage being removed and reimplemented in C. There are also minor internal changes and cleanups for Rainbows! === unicorn 3.2.1 - parser improvements for Rainbows! / 2010-12-26 08:04 UTC There are numerous improvements in the HTTP parser for Rainbows!, none of which affect Unicorn-only users. The kgio dependency is incremented to 2.1: this should avoid ENOSYS errors for folks building binaries on newer Linux kernels and then deploying to older ones. There are also minor documentation improvements, the website is now JavaScript-free! (Ignore the 3.2.0 release, I fat-fingered some packaging things) === unicorn 3.2.0 - parser improvements for Rainbows! / 2010-12-26 07:50 UTC There are numerous improvements in the HTTP parser for Rainbows!, none of which affect Unicorn-only users. The kgio dependency is incremented to 2.1: this should avoid ENOSYS errors for folks building binaries on newer Linux kernels and then deploying to older ones. There are also minor documentation improvements, the website is now JavaScript-free! === unicorn 3.1.0 - client_buffer_body_size tuning / 2010-12-09 22:28 UTC This release enables tuning the client_buffer_body_size to raise or lower the threshold for buffering request bodies to disk. This only applies to users who have not disabled rewindable input. There is also a TeeInput bugfix for uncommon usage patterns and Configurator examples in the FAQ should be fixed === unicorn 3.0.1 - one bugfix for Rainbows! / 2010-12-03 00:34 UTC ...and only Rainbows! This release fixes HTTP pipelining for requests with bodies for users of synchronous Rainbows! concurrency models. Since Unicorn itself does not support keepalive nor pipelining, Unicorn-only users need not upgrade. === unicorn 3.0.0 - disable rewindable input! / 2010-11-20 02:41 UTC Rewindable "rack.input" may be disabled via the "rewindable_input false" directive in the configuration file. This will violate Rack::Lint for Rack 1.x applications, but can reduce I/O for applications that do not need a rewindable input. This release updates us to the Kgio 2.x series which should play more nicely with other libraries and applications. There are also internal cleanups and improvements for future versions of Rainbows! The Unicorn 3.x series supercedes the 2.x series while the 1.x series will remain supported indefinitely. === unicorn 3.0.0pre2 - less bad than 2.x or 3.0.0pre1! / 2010-11-19 00:07 UTC This release updates us to the Kgio 2.x series which should play more nicely with other applications. There are also bugfixes from the 2.0.1 release and a small bugfix to the new StreamInput class. The Unicorn 3.x series will supercede the 2.x series while the 1.x series will remain supported indefinitely. === unicorn 2.0.1 - fix errors in error handling / 2010-11-17 23:48 UTC This release fixes errors in our own error handling, causing certain errors to not be logged nor responded to correctly. Eric Wong (3): t0012: fix race condition in reload http_server: fix HttpParserError constant resolution tests: add parser error test from Rainbows! === unicorn 3.0.0pre1 / 2010-11-17 00:04 UTC Rewindable "rack.input" may be disabled via the "rewindable_input false" directive in the configuration file. This will violate Rack::Lint for Rack 1.x applications, but can reduce I/O for applications that do not need it. There are also internal cleanups and enhancements for future versions of Rainbows! Eric Wong (11): t0012: fix race condition in reload enable HTTP keepalive support for all methods http_parser: add HttpParser#next? method tee_input: switch to simpler API for parsing trailers switch versions to 3.0.0pre add stream_input class and build tee_input on it configurator: enable "rewindable_input" directive http_parser: ensure keepalive is disabled when reset *_input: make life easier for subclasses/modules tee_input: restore read position after #size preread_input: no-op for non-rewindable "rack.input" === unicorn 2.0.0 - mostly internal cleanups / 2010-10-27 23:44 UTC Despite the version number, this release mostly features internal cleanups for future versions of Rainbows!. User visible changes include reductions in CPU wakeups on idle sites using high timeouts. Barring possible portability issues due to the introduction of the kgio library, this release should be ready for all to use. However, 1.1.x (and possibly 1.0.x) will continue to be maintained. Unicorn 1.1.5 and 1.0.2 have also been released with bugfixes found during development of 2.0.0. === unicorn 1.1.5 / 2010-10-27 23:30 UTC This maintenance release fixes several long-standing but recently-noticed bugs. SIGHUP reloading now correctly restores default values if they're erased or commented-out in the Unicorn configuration file. Delays/slowdowns in signal handling since 0.990 are fixed, too. === unicorn 1.0.2 / 2010-10-27 23:12 UTC This is the latest maintenance release of the 1.0.x series. All users are encouraged to upgrade to 1.1.x stable series and report bugs there. Shortlog of changes since 1.0.1: Eric Wong (8): SIGTTIN works after SIGWINCH fix delays in signal handling Rakefile: don't post freshmeat on empty changelogs Rakefile: capture prerelease tags configurator: use "__send__" instead of "send" configurator: reloading with unset values restores default gemspec: depend on Isolate 3.0.0 for dev doc: stop using deprecated rdoc CLI options === unicorn 2.0.0pre3 - more small fixes / 2010-10-09 00:06 UTC There is a new Unicorn::PrereadInput middleware to which allows input bodies to be drained off the socket and buffered to disk (or memory) before dispatching the application. HTTP Pipelining behavior is fixed for Rainbows! There are some small Kgio fixes and updates for Rainbows! users as well. === unicorn 2.0.0pre2 - releases are cheap / 2010-10-07 07:23 UTC Internal changes/cleanups for Rainbows! === unicorn 2.0.0pre1 - a boring "major" release / 2010-10-06 01:17 UTC Mostly internal cleanups for future versions of Rainbows! and people trying out Rubinius. There are tiny performance improvements for Ruby 1.9.2 users which may only be noticeable with Rainbows!. There is a new dependency on the "kgio" library for kinder, gentler I/O :) Please report any bugs and portability issues with kgio to the Unicorn mailing list[1]. Unicorn 1.1.x users are NOT required nor even encouraged to upgrade yet. Unicorn 1.1.x will be maintained for the forseeable future. [1] - mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org === unicorn 1.1.4 - small bug fix and doc updates / 2010-10-04 20:32 UTC We no longer unlinking actively listening sockets upon startup (but continue to unlink dead ones). This bug could trigger downtime and nginx failures if a user makes an error and attempts to start Unicorn while it is already running. Thanks to Jordan Ritter for the detailed bug report leading to this fix. ref: http://mid.gmane.org/8D95A44B-A098-43BE-B532-7D74BD957F31@darkridge.com There are also minor documentation and test updates pulled in from master. This is hopefully the last bugfix release of the 1.1.x series. === unicorn 1.1.3 - small bug fixes / 2010-08-28 19:27 UTC This release fixes race conditions during SIGUSR1 log cycling. This bug mainly affects Rainbows! users serving static files, but some Rack apps use threads internally even under Unicorn. Other small fixes: * SIGTTIN works as documented after SIGWINCH * --help output from `unicorn` and `unicorn_rails` is more consistent === unicorn 1.1.2 - fixing upgrade rollbacks / 2010-07-13 20:04 UTC This release is fixes a long-standing bug where the original PID file is not restored when rolling back from a USR2 upgrade. Presumably most upgrades aren't rolled back, so it took over a year to notice this issue. Thanks to Lawrence Pit for discovering and reporting this issue. === unicorn 1.0.1 - bugfixes only / 2010-07-13 20:01 UTC The first maintenance release of 1.0.x, this release is primarily to fix a long-standing bug where the original PID file is not restored when rolling back from a USR2 upgrade. Presumably most upgrades aren't rolled back, so it took over a year to notice this issue. Thanks to Lawrence Pit for discovering and reporting this issue. There is also a pedantic TeeInput bugfix which shouldn't affect real apps from the 1.1.x series and a test case fix for OSX, too. === unicorn 1.1.1 - fixing cleanups gone bad :x / 2010-07-11 02:13 UTC Unicorn::TeeInput constant resolution for Unicorn::ClientError got broken simplifying code for RDoc. This affects users of Rainbows! and Zbatery. === unicorn 1.1.0 - small changes and cleanups / 2010-07-08 07:57 UTC This is a small, incremental feature release with some internal changes to better support upcoming versions of the Rainbows! and Zbatery web servers. There is no need to upgrade if you're happy with 1.0.0, but also little danger in upgrading. There is one pedantic bugfix which shouldn't affect anyone and small documentation updates as well. === unicorn 1.0.0 - yes, this is a real project / 2010-06-17 09:18 UTC There are only minor changes since 0.991.0. For users clinging onto the past, MRI 1.8.6 support has been restored. Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to the latest 1.8.7, REE or 1.9.1. For users looking towards the future, the core test suite and the Rails 3 (beta) integration tests pass entirely under 1.9.2 preview3. As of the latest rubinius.git[1], Rubinius support is nearly complete as well. Under Rubinius, signals may corrupt responses as they're being written to the socket, but that should be fixable transparently to us[4]. Support for the hardly used, hardly documented[2] embedded command-line switches in rackup config (.ru) files is is also broken under Rubinius. The recently-released Rack 1.2.1 introduced no compatiblity issues[3] in core Unicorn. We remain compatible with all Rack releases starting with 0.9.1 (and possibly before). [1] tested with Rubinius upstream commit cf4a5a759234faa3f7d8a92d68fa89d8c5048f72 [2] lets avoid the Dueling Banjos effect here :x [3] actually, Rack 1.2.1 is broken under 1.8.6. [4] http://github.com/evanphx/rubinius/issues/373 === unicorn 0.991.0 - startup improvements / 2010-06-11 02:18 UTC The "working_directory" configuration parameter is now handled before config.ru. That means "unicorn" and "unicorn_rails" no longer barfs when initially started outside of the configured "working_directory" where a config.ru is required. A huge thanks to Pierre Baillet for catching this ugly UI inconsistency before the big 1.0 release Thanks to Hongli Lai, out-of-the-box Rails 3 (beta) support should be improved for deployments lacking a config.ru There are more new integration tests, cleanups and some documentation improvements. === unicorn 0.990.0 - inching towards 1.0 / 2010-06-08 09:41 UTC Thanks to Augusto Becciu for finding a bug in the HTTP parser that caused a TypeError (and 500) when a rare client set the "Version:" header which conflicts with the HTTP_VERSION header we parse in the first line of the request[1]. Horizontal tabs are now allowed as leading whitespace in header values as according to RFC 2616 as pointed out by IƱaki Baz Castillo[2]. Taking a hint from Rack 1.1, the "logger" configuration parameter no longer requires a "close" method. This means some more Logger replacements may be used. There's a new, optional, Unicorn (and maybe Passenger)-only middleware, Unicorn::OobGC[2] that runs GC outside of the normal request/response cycle to help out memory-hungry applications. Thanks to Luke Melia for being brave enough to test and report back on my big_app_gc.rb monkey patch[3] which lead up to this. Rails 3 (beta) support: Using "unicorn" is still recommended as Rails 3 comes with a config.ru, but "unicorn_rails" is cleaned up a bit and *should* work as well as "unicorn" out-of-the-box. Feedback is much appreciated. Rubinius updates: USR2 binary upgrades are broken due to {TCPServer,UNIXServer}.for_fd[5][6] being broken (differently). Repeatedly hitting the server with signals in a tight loop is unusual and not recommended[7]. There are some workarounds and general code cleanups for other issues[8], as well but things should generally work unless you need USR2 upgrades. Feedback and reports would be greatly appreciated as usual. MRI support: All tests (except old Rails) run and pass under 1.9.2-preview3. 1.8.7 and 1.9.1 work well as usual and will continue to be supported indefinitely. Lets hope this is the last release before 1.0. Please report any issues on the mailing list[9] or email us privately[a]. Don't send HTML mail. [1] - http://mid.gmane.org/AANLkTimuGgcwNAMcVZdViFWdF-UcW_RGyZAue7phUXps@mail.gmail.com [2] - http://mid.gmane.org/i2xcc1f582e1005070651u294bd83oc73d1e0adf72373a@mail.gmail.com [3] - http://unicorn.bogomips.org/Unicorn/OobGC.html [4] - http://unicorn.bogomips.org/examples/big_app_gc.rb [5] - http://github.com/evanphx/rubinius/issues/354 [6] - http://github.com/evanphx/rubinius/issues/355 [7] - http://github.com/evanphx/rubinius/issues/356 [8] - http://github.com/evanphx/rubinius/issues/347 [9] - mailto:mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org [a] - mailto:unicorn@bogomips.org === unicorn 0.99.0 - simplicity wins / 2010-05-06 19:32 UTC Starting with this release, we'll always load Rack up front at startup. Previously we had complicated ways to avoid loading Rack until after the application was loaded to allow the application to load an alternate version of Rack. However this has proven too error-prone to be worth supporting even though Unicorn does not have strict requirements on currently released Rack versions. If an app requires a different version of Rack than what Unicorn would load by default, it is recommended they only install that version of Rack (and no others) since Unicorn does not have any strict requirements on currently released Rack versions. Rails 2.3.x users should be aware of this as those versions are not compatible with Rack 1.1.0. If it is not possible to only have one Rack version installed "globally", then they should either use Isolate or Bundler and install a private version of Unicorn along with their preferred version of Rack. Users who install in this way are recommended to execute the isolated/bundled version of Unicorn, instead of what would normally be in $PATH. Feedback/tips to mailto:mongrel-unicorn@rubyforge.org from Isolate and Bundler users would be greatly appreciated. === unicorn 0.98.0 / 2010-05-05 00:53 UTC Deployments that suspend or hibernate servers should no longer have workers killed off (and restarted) upon resuming. For Linux users of {raindrops}[http://raindrops.bogomips.org/] (v0.2.0+) configuration is easier as raindrops can now automatically detect the active listeners on the server via the new Unicorn.listener_names singleton method. For the pedantic, chunked request bodies without trailers are no longer allowed to omit the final CRLF. This shouldn't affect any real and RFC-compliant clients out there. Chunked requests with trailers have always worked and continue to work the same way. The rest are mostly small internal cleanups and documentation fixes. See the commit logs for full details. === unicorn 0.97.1 - fix HTTP parser for Rainbows!/Zbatery / 2010-04-19 21:00 UTC This release fixes a denial-of-service vector for derived servers exposed directly to untrusted clients. This bug does not affect most Unicorn deployments as Unicorn is only supported with trusted clients (such as nginx) on a LAN. nginx is known to reject clients that send invalid Content-Length headers, so any deployments on a trusted LAN and/or behind nginx are safe. Servers affected by this bug include (but are not limited to) Rainbows! and Zbatery. This bug does not affect Thin nor Mongrel, as neither got the request body filtering treatment that the Unicorn HTTP parser got in August 2009. The bug fixed in this release could result in a denial-of-service as it would trigger a process-wide assertion instead of raising an exception. For servers such as Rainbows!/Zbatery that serve multiple clients per worker process, this could abort all clients connected to the particular worker process that hit the assertion. === unicorn 0.97.0 - polishing and cleaning up / 2010-03-01 18:26 UTC A bunch of small fixes related to startup/configuration and hot reload issues with HUP: * Variables in the user-generated config.ru files no longer risk clobbering variables used in laucher scripts. * signal handlers are initialized before the pid file is dropped, so over-eager firing of init scripts won't mysteriously nuke a process. * SIGHUP will return app to original state if an updated config.ru fails to load due to {Syntax,Load}Error. * unicorn_rails should be Rails 3 compatible out-of-the-box ('unicorn' works as always, and is recommended for Rails 3) * unicorn_rails is finally "working_directory"-aware when generating default temporary paths and pid file * config.ru encoding is the application's default in 1.9, not forced to binary like many parts of Unicorn. * configurator learned to handle the "user" directive outside of after_fork hook (which will always remain supported). There are also various internal cleanups and possible speedups. === unicorn 0.96.1 - fix leak in Rainbows!/Zbatery / 2010-02-13 08:35 UTC This maintenance release is intended for users of Rainbows! and Zbatery servers (and anybody else using Unicorn::HttpParser). This memory leak DID NOT affect Unicorn itself: Unicorn always allocates the HttpParser once and always reuses it in every sequential request. This leak affects applications that repeatedly allocate a new HTTP parser. Thus this bug affects _all_ deployments of Rainbows! and Zbatery. These servers allocate a new parser for every client connection to serve clients concurrently. I misread the Data_Make_Struct()/Data_Wrap_Struct() documentation and ended up passing NULL as the "free" argument instead of -1, causing the memory to never be freed. From README.EXT in the MRI source which I misread: > The free argument is the function to free the pointer > allocation. If this is -1, the pointer will be just freed. > The functions mark and free will be called from garbage > collector. === unicorn 0.96.0 - Rack 1.1 bump / 2010-01-08 05:18 UTC This release includes small changes for things allowed by Rack 1.1. It is also now easier to detect if daemonized process fails to start. Manpages received some minor updates as well. Rack 1.1 allowed us to make the following environment changes: * "rack.logger" is now set to the "logger" specified in the Unicorn config file. This defaults to a Logger instance pointing to $stderr. * "rack.version" is now at [1,1]. Unicorn remains compatible with previous Rack versions if your app depends on it. While only specified since Rack 1.1, Unicorn has always exposed "rack.input" in binary mode (and has ridiculous integration tests that go outside of Ruby to prove it!). === unicorn 0.95.3 / 2009-12-21 21:51 UTC The HTTP parser now allows (but does not parse) the userinfo component in the very rare requests that send absoluteURIs. Thanks to Scott Chacon for reporting and submitting a test case for this fix. There are also minor documentation updates and tiny cleanups. === unicorn 0.95.2 / 2009-12-07 09:52 UTC Small fixes to our HTTP parser to allows semicolons in PATH_INFO as allowed by RFC 2396, section 3.3. This is low impact for existing apps as semicolons are rarely seen in URIs. Our HTTP parser runs properly under Rubinius 0.13.0 and 1.0.0-rc1 again (though not yet the rest of the server since we rely heavily on signals). Another round of small documentation tweaks and minor cleanups. === unicorn 0.95.1 / 2009-11-21 21:13 UTC Configuration files paths given on the command-line are no longer expanded. This should make configuration reloads possible when a non-absolute path is specified for --config-file and Unicorn was deployed to a symlink directories (as with Capistrano). Since deployments have always been strongly encouraged to use absolute paths in the config file, this change does not affect them. This is our first gem release using gemcutter. Eric Wong (3): SIGNALS: HUP + preload_app cannot reload app code Do not expand paths given on the shell GNUmakefile: prep release process for gemcutter === unicorn 0.95.0 / 2009-11-15 22:21 UTC Mostly internal cleanups and documentation updates. Irrelevant stacktraces from client disconnects/errors while reading "rack.input" are now cleared to avoid unnecessary noise. If user switching in workers is used, ownership of logs is now preserved when reopening worker logs (send USR1 only to the the master in this case). The timeout config no longer affects long after_fork hooks or application startups. New features include the addition of the :umask option for the "listen" config directive and error reporting for non-portable socket options. No ponies have ever been harmed in our development. Eric Wong (28): unicorn.1: document RACK_ENV changes in 0.94.0 HACKING: update with "gmake" in examples don't nuke children for long after_fork and app loads local.mk.sample: steal some updates from Rainbows! Load Unicorn constants when building app tee_input: fix RDoc argument definition for tee Add FAQ FAQ: fix links to Configurator docs tee_input: better premature disconnect handling tee_input: don't shadow struct members raise Unicorn::ClientShutdown if client aborts in TeeInput tee_input: fix comment from an intermediate commit FAQ: additional notes on getting HTTPS redirects right configurator: update RDoc and comments in examples bump version to 0.95.0pre configurator: listen :umask parameter for UNIX sockets preserve user/group ownership when reopening logs old_rails/static: avoid freezing strings old_rails: autoload Static const: no need to freeze HTTP_EXPECT test_server: ensure stderr is written to before reading tee_input: expand client error handling replace "rescue => e" with "rescue Object => e" socket_helper: do not hide errors when setting socket options socket_helper: RDoc for constants ClientShutdown: RDoc Rakefile: add raa_update task tee_input: client_error always raises === unicorn 0.94.0 / 2009-11-05 09:52 UTC The HTTP parser is fix for oddly-aligned reads of trailers (this technically affects headers, too, but is highly unlikely due to our non-support of slow clients). This allows our HTTP parser to better support very slow clients when used by other servers (like Rainbows!). Fortunately this bug does not appear to lead to any invalid memory accesses (and potential arbitrary code execution). FreeBSD (and possibly other *BSDs) support is improved and and all the test cases pass under FreeBSD 7.2. Various flavors of GNU/Linux remains our primary platform for development and production. New features added include the "working_directory" directive in the configurator . Even without specifying a "working_directory", symlink-aware detection of the current path no longer depends on /bin/sh so it should work out-of-the-box on FreeBSD and Solaris and not just systems where /bin/sh is dash, ksh93 or bash. User-switching support is finally supported but only intended for use in the after_fork hook of worker processes. Putting it in the after_fork hook allows allows users to set things like CPU affinity[1] on a per-worker basis before dropping privileges. The master process retains all privileges it started with. The ENV["RACK_ENV"] (process-wide) environment variable is now both read and set for `unicorn' in the same way RAILS_ENV is used by `unicorn_rails'. This allows the Merb launcher to read ENV["RACK_ENV"] in config.ru. Other web servers already set this and there may be applications or libraries that already rely on this de facto standard. Eric Wong (26): cleanup: avoid redundant error checks for fstat test_helper: connect(2) may fail with EINVAL GNUmakefile: fix non-portable tar(1) usage tests: provide a pure Ruby setsid(8) equivalent more portable symlink awareness for START_CTX[:cwd] test_signals: avoid portability issues with fchmod(2) cleanup error handling and make it less noisy Do not override Dir.chdir in config files configurator: add "working_directory" directive configurator: working_directory is expanded configurator: set ENV["PWD"] with working_directory, too configurator: working_directory affects pid, std{err,out}_paths configurator: update documentation for working_directory TODO: remove working_directory bit, done Util.reopen_logs: remove needless Range worker: user/group switching for after_fork hooks Fix autoload of Etc in Worker for Ruby 1.9 bin/unicorn: allow RACK_ENV to be passed from parent tests for RACK_ENV preservation http: allow headers/trailers to be written byte-wise http: extra test for bytewise chunked bodies tee_input: do not clobber trailer buffer on partial uploads test_exec: ensure master is killed after test Util::tmpio returns a TmpIO that responds to #size TODO: remove user-switching bit, done unicorn 0.94.0 Wayne Larsen (1): bin/unicorn: set ENV["RACK_ENV"] on startup [1] - Unicorn does not support CPU affinity directly, but it is possible to load code that allows it inside after_fork hooks, or even just call sched_tool(8). === unicorn 0.93.5 / 2009-10-29 21:41 UTC This release fixes a regression introduced in 0.93.3 where timed-out worker processes run a chance of not being killed off at all if they're hung. While it's not ever advisable to have requests take a long time, we realize it's easy to fix everything :) Eric Wong (3): TODO: remove --kill fix reliability of timeout kills TODO: update for next version (possibly 1.0-pre) === unicorn 0.93.4 / 2009-10-27 07:57 UTC This release mainly works around BSD stdio compatibility issues that affect at least FreeBSD and OS X. While this issues was documented and fixed in [ruby-core:26300][1], no production release of MRI 1.8 has it, and users typically upgrade MRI more slowly than gems. This issue does NOT affect 1.9 users. Thanks to Vadim Spivak for reporting and testing this issue and Andrey Stikheev for the fix. Additionally there are small documentation bits, one error handling improvement, and one minor change that should improve reliability of signal delivery. Andrey Stikheev (1): workaround FreeBSD/OSX IO bug for large uploads Eric Wong (7): DESIGN: address concerns about on-demand and thundering herd README: alter reply conventions for the mailing list configurator: stop testing for non-portable listens KNOWN_ISSUES: document Rack gem issue w/Rails 2.3.2 stop continually resends signals during shutdowns add news bodies to site NEWS.atom.xml configurator: fix broken example in RDoc Suraj N. Kurapati (1): show configuration file path in errors instead of '(eval)' [1] http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/2267 === unicorn 0.93.3 / 2009-10-09 22:50 UTC This release fixes compatibility with OpenBSD (and possibly other Unices with stricter fchmod(2) implementations) thanks to Jeremy Evans. Additionally there are small documentation changes all around. Eric Wong (12): doc: expand on the SELF_PIPE description fchmod heartbeat flips between 0/1 for compatibility examples/init.sh: remove "set -u" configurator: update with nginx fail_timeout=0 example PHILOSOPHY: clarify experience other deployments PHILOSOPHY: plug the Rainbows! spin-off project README: remove unnecessary and extraneous dash DESIGN: clarification and possibly improve HTML validity README: remove the "non-existent" part README: emphasize the "fast clients"-only part drop the whitespace cleaner for Ragel->C unicorn 0.93.3 === unicorn 0.93.2 / 2009-10-07 08:45 UTC Avoid truncated POST bodies from with URL-encoded forms in Rails by switching TeeInput to use read-in-full semantics (only) when a Content-Length: header exists. Chunked request bodies continue to exhibit readpartial semantics to support simultaneous bidirectional chunking. The lack of return value checking in Rails to protect against a short ios.read(length) is entirely reasonable even if not pedantically correct. Most ios.read(length) implementations return the full amount requested except right before EOF. Also there are some minor documentation improvements. Eric Wong (8): Fix NEWS generation on single-paragraph tag messages Include GPLv2 in docs doc: make it clear contributors retain copyrights TODO: removed Rainbows! (see rainbows.rubyforge.org) Document the START_CTX hash contents more-compatible TeeInput#read for POSTs with Content-Length tests for read-in-full vs readpartial semantics unicorn 0.93.2 === unicorn 0.93.1 / 2009-10-03 01:17 UTC Fix permissions for release tarballs/gems, no other changes. Thanks to Jay Reitz for reporting this. === unicorn 0.93.0 / 2009-10-02 21:04 UTC The one minor bugfix is only for Rails 2.3.x+ users who set the RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT environment variable in a config file. Users of the "--path" switch or those who set the environment variable in the shell were unaffected by this bug. Note that we still don't have relative URL root support for Rails < 2.3, and are unlikely to bother with it unless there is visible demand for it. New features includes support for :tries and :delay when specifying a "listen" in an after_fork hook. This was inspired by Chris Wanstrath's example of binding per-worker listen sockets in a loop while migrating (or upgrading) Unicorn. Setting a negative value for :tries means we'll retry the listen indefinitely until the socket becomes available. So you can do something like this in an after_fork hook: after_fork do |server, worker| addr = "127.0.0.1:#{9293 + worker.nr}" server.listen(addr, :tries => -1, :delay => 5) end There's also the usual round of added documentation, packaging fixes, code cleanups, small fixes and minor performance improvements that are viewable in the "git log" output. Eric Wong (55): build: hardcode the canonical git URL build: manifest dropped manpages build: smaller ChangeLog doc/LATEST: remove trailing newline http: don't force -fPIC if it can't be used .gitignore on *.rbc files Rubinius generates README/gemspec: a better description, hopefully GNUmakefile: add missing .manifest dep on test installs Add HACKING document configurator: fix user switch example in RDoc local.mk.sample: time and perms enforcement unicorn_rails: show "RAILS_ENV" in help message gemspec: compatibility with older Rubygems Split out KNOWN_ISSUES document KNOWN_ISSUES: add notes about the "isolate" gem gemspec: fix test_files regexp match gemspec: remove tests that fork from test_files test_signals: ensure we can parse pids in response GNUmakefile: cleanup test/manifest generation util: remove APPEND_FLAGS constant http_request: simplify and remove handle_body method http_response: simplify and remove const dependencies local.mk.sample: fix .js times TUNING: notes about benchmarking a high :backlog HttpServer#listen accepts :tries and :delay parameters "make install" avoids installing multiple .so objects Use Configurator#expand_addr in HttpServer#listen configurator: move initialization stuff to #initialize Remove "Z" constant for binary strings cgi_wrapper: don't warn about stdoutput usage cgi_wrapper: simplify status handling in response cgi_wrapper: use Array#concat instead of += server: correctly unset reexec_pid on child death configurator: update and modernize examples configurator: add colons in front of listen() options configurator: remove DEFAULT_LOGGER constant gemspec: clarify commented-out licenses section Add makefile targets for non-release installs cleanup: use question mark op for 1-byte comparisons RDoc for Unicorn::HttpServer::Worker small cleanup to pid file handling + documentation rails: RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT may be set in Unicorn config unicorn_rails: undeprecate --path switch manpages: document environment variables README: remove reference to different versions Avoid a small window when a pid file can be empty configurator: update some migration examples configurator: listen :delay must be Numeric test: don't rely on .manifest for test install SIGNALS: state that we stole semantics from nginx const: DEFAULT_PORT as a string doesn't make sense test_helper: unused_port rejects 8080 unconditionally GNUmakefile: SINCE variable may be unset tests: GIT-VERSION-GEN is a test install dependency unicorn 0.93.0 === unicorn 0.92.0 / 2009-09-18 21:40 UTC Small fixes and documentation are the focus of this release. James Golick reported and helped me track down a bug that caused SIGHUP to drop the default listener (0.0.0.0:8080) if and only if listeners were completely unspecified in both the command-line and Unicorn config file. The Unicorn config file remains the recommended option for specifying listeners as it allows fine-tuning of the :backlog, :rcvbuf, :sndbuf, :tcp_nopush, and :tcp_nodelay options. There are some documentation (and resulting website) improvements. setup.rb users will notice the new section 1 manpages for `unicorn` and `unicorn_rails`, Rubygems users will have to install manpages manually or use the website. The HTTP parser got a 3rd-party code review which resulted in some cleanups and one insignificant bugfix as a result. Additionally, the HTTP parser compiles, runs and passes unit tests under Rubinius. The pure-Ruby parts still do not work yet and we currently lack the resources/interest to pursue this further but help will be gladly accepted. The website now has an Atom feed for new release announcements. Those unfamiliar with Atom or HTTP may finger unicorn@bogomips.org for the latest announcements. Eric Wong (53): README: update with current version http: cleanup and avoid potential signedness warning http: clarify the setting of the actual header in the hash http: switch to macros for bitflag handling http: refactor keepalive tracking to functions http: use explicit elses for readability http: remove needless goto http: extra assertion when advancing p manually http: verbose assertions http: NIL_P(var) instead of var == Qnil http: rb_gc_mark already ignores immediates http: ignore Host: continuation lines with absolute URIs doc/SIGNALS: fix the no-longer-true bit about socket options "encoding: binary" comments for all sources (1.9) http_response: don't "rescue nil" for body.close CONTRIBUTORS: fix capitalization for why http: support Rubies without the OBJ_FROZEN macro http: define OFFT2NUM macro on Rubies without it http: no-op rb_str_modify() for Rubies without it http: compile with -fPIC http: use rb_str_{update,flush} if available http: create a new string buffer on empty values Update documentation for Rubinius support status http: cleanup assertion for memoized header strings http: add #endif comment labels where appropriate Add .mailmap file for "git shortlog" and other tools Update Manifest with mailmap Fix comment about speculative accept() SIGNALS: use "Unicorn" when referring to the web server Add new Documentation section for manpages test_exec: add extra tests for HUP and preload_app socket_helper: (FreeBSD) don't freeze the accept filter constant Avoid freezing objects that don't benefit from it SIGHUP no longer drops lone, default listener doc: generate ChangeLog and NEWS file for RDoc Remove Echoe and roll our own packaging/release... unicorn_rails: close parentheses in help message launchers: deprecate ambiguous -P/--p* switches man1/unicorn: avoid unnecessary emphasis Add unicorn_rails(1) manpage Documentation: don't force --rsyncable flag with gzip(1) Simplify and standardize manpages build/install GNUmakefile: package .tgz includes all generated files doc: begin integration of HTML manpages into RDoc Update TODO html: add Atom feeds doc: latest news is available through finger NEWS.atom: file timestamp matches latest entry pandoc needs the standalone switch for manpages man1/unicorn: split out RACK ENVIRONMENT section man1/unicorn_rails: fix unescaped underscore NEWS.atom.xml only lists the first 10 entries unicorn 0.92.0 === unicorn 0.10.3r / 2009-09-09 00:09 UTC Removes the Rev monkey patch, rev 0.3.0 is out now so we can just depend on that instead of monkey patching it. Experimental HTTP keepalive/pipelining support has arrived as well. Three features from mainline Unicorn are now working again with this branch: * Deadlocked workers can be detected by the master and nuked * multiple (TCP) listeners per process * graceful shutdown This (pre-)release does NOT feature HTTP/0.9 support that Unicorn 0.91.0 had, expect that when this branch is ready for merging with mainline. === unicorn 0.91.0 / 2009-09-04 19:04 UTC HTTP/0.9 support, multiline header support, small fixes 18 years too late, Unicorn finally gets HTTP/0.9 support as HTTP was implemented in 1991. Eric Wong (16): Documentation updates examples/echo: "Expect:" value is case-insensitive http: make strings independent before modification http: support for multi-line HTTP headers tee_input: fix rdoc unicorn_http: "fix" const warning http: extension-methods allow any tokens http: support for simple HTTP/0.9 GET requests test_http_parser_ng: fix failing HTTP/0.9 test case launcher: defer daemonized redirects until config is read test to ensure stderr goes *somewhere* when daemonized http: SERVER_PROTOCOL matches HTTP_VERSION http: add HttpParser#headers? method Support HTTP/0.9 entity-body-only responses Redirect files in binary mode unicorn 0.91.0 === unicorn v0.10.2r --rainbows / 2009-08-18 22:28 UTC Two botched releases in one day, hopefully this is the last... Eric Wong (3): rainbows: monkey-patch Rev::TCPListener for now rainbows: make the embedded SHA1 app Rack::Lint-safe unicorn 0.10.2r === unicorn 0.10.1r --rainbows / 2009-08-18 22:01 UTC Ruby 1.9 only, again Eric Wong (2): Actually hook up Rainbows to the rest of the beast unicorn 0.10.1r === unicorn 0.10.0r -- rainbows! / 2009-08-18 21:41 UTC This "release" is for Ruby 1.9 only === unicorn 0.90.0 / 2009-08-17 00:24 UTC switch chunking+trailer handling to Ragel, v0.8.4 fixes Moved chunked decoding and trailer parsing over to C/Ragel. Minor bug fixes, internal code cleanups, and API changes. Eric Wong (55): README: update version numbers for website Update Rails tests to run on Rails 2.3.3.1 README: latest stable version is 0.8.4 unicorn_http: small cleanups and size reduction Remove Ragel-generated file from version control unicorn_http: remove typedef from http_parser unicorn_http: update copyright unicorn_http: change "global_" prefix to "g_" unicorn_http: add helpful macros extconf: SIZEOF_OFF_T should be a ruby.h macro Refactoring unicorn_http C/Ragel code http: find_common_field_value => find_common_field http: split uncommon_field into a separate function http: remove some redundant functions http: "hp" denotes http_parser structs for consistency http: small cleanup in "https" detection http: minor cleanup of http_field handling http: split out server params handling http: move global initialization code http: cleanup setting for common values => globals http: remove noise functions http: move non-Ruby-specific macros c_util.h http: prepare http_parser struct for body processing http: generic C string vs VALUEs comparison function http: process Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding http: preliminary chunk decoding test_upload: extra CRLF is needed Switch to Ragel/C-based chunk/trailer parser http: unit tests for overflow and bad lengths http: add test for invalid trailer http: join repeated headers with a comma test_util: explicitly close tempfiles for GC-safety test_exec: wait for worker readiness Documentation updates test_signals: unlink log files of KILL-ed process http: rename read_body to filter_body http: add CONST_MEM_EQ macro http: add "HttpParser#keepalive?" method http: freeze fields when creating them, always README: everybody loves Ruby DSLs http_request: reinstate empty StringIO optimization tee_input: make interface more usable outside of Unicorn Drop the micro benchmarks http: fix warning when sizeof(off_t) == sizeof(long long) GNUmakefile: Fix "install" target Fix documentation for Util.reopen_logs http_response: pass through unknown status codes const: remove unused constants update TODO http: support for "Connection: keep-alive" TODO: remove keep-alive/pipelining Make launchers __END__-aware Remove explicit requires for Rack things app/inetd: explicitly close pipe descriptors on CatBody#close unicorn 0.90.0 === unicorn 0.8.4 / 2009-08-06 22:48 UTC pass through unknown HTTP status codes This release allows graceful degradation in case a user is using a status code not defined by Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES. A patch has been submitted[1] upstream to Rack but this issue may still affect users of yet-to-be-standardized status codes. Eric Wong (2): http_response: pass through unknown status codes unicorn 0.8.4 [1] - http://rack.lighthouseapp.com/projects/22435-rack/tickets/70 === unicorn 0.9.2 / 2009-07-20 01:29 UTC Ruby 1.9.2 preview1 compatibility This release mainly fixes compatibility issues the Ruby 1.9.2 preview1 release (and one existing 1.9.x issue). Note that Rails 2.3.2.1 does NOT appear to work with Ruby 1.9.2 preview1, but that is outside the scope of this project. The 0.9.x series (including this release) is only recommended for development/experimental use. This series is NOT recommended for production use, use 0.8.x instead. Eric Wong (10): README: add Gmane newsgroup info README: update about development/stable versions Rename unicorn/http11 => unicorn_http move all #gets logic to tee_input out of chunked_reader http_request: don't support apps that close env["rack.input"] HttpRequest: no need for a temporary variable Remove core Tempfile dependency (1.9.2-preview1 compat) fix tests to run correctly under 1.9.2preview1 app/exec_cgi: fix 1.9 compatibility unicorn 0.9.2 === unicorn 0.8.3 / 2009-07-20 01:26 UTC Ruby 1.9.2 preview1 compatibility This release fixes compatibility issues the Ruby 1.9.2 preview1 release (and one existing 1.9.x issue). Note that Rails 2.3.2.1 does NOT appear to work with Ruby 1.9.2 preview1, but that is outside the scope of this project. Eric Wong (4): Remove core Tempfile dependency (1.9.2-preview1 compat) fix tests to run correctly under 1.9.2preview1 app/exec_cgi: fix 1.9 compatibility unicorn 0.8.3 === unicorn 0.8.2 / 2009-07-09 08:59 UTC socket handling bugfixes and usability tweaks Socket handling bugfixes and socket-related usability and performance tweaks. We no longer trust FD_CLOEXEC to be inherited across accept(); thanks to Paul Sponagl for diagnosing this issue on OSX. There are also minor tweaks backported from 0.9.0 to make non-graceful restarts/upgrades go more smoothly. Eric Wong (6): Unbind listeners as before stopping workers Retry listen() on EADDRINUSE 5 times every 500ms Re-add support for non-portable socket options Minor cleanups to core always set FD_CLOEXEC on sockets post-accept() unicorn 0.8.2 === unicorn 0.9.1 / 2009-07-09 08:49 UTC FD_CLOEXEC portability fix (v0.8.2 port) Minor cleanups, set FD_CLOEXEC on accepted listen sockets instead of relying on the flag to be inherited across accept. The 0.9.x series (including this release) is NOT recommended for production use, try 0.8.x instead. Eric Wong (10): Avoid temporary array creation Favor Struct members to instance variables Minor cleanups to core Unbind listeners as before stopping workers Retry listen() on EADDRINUSE 5 times ever 500ms Re-add support for non-portable socket options Minor cleanups to core (cherry picked from commit ec70433f84664af0dff1336845ddd51f50a714a3) always set FD_CLOEXEC on sockets post-accept() unicorn 0.8.2 unicorn 0.9.1 (merge 0.8.2) === unicorn 0.9.0 / 2009-07-01 22:24 UTC bodies: "Transfer-Encoding: chunked", rewindable streaming We now have support for "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" bodies in requests. Not only that, Rack applications reading input bodies get that data streamed off to the client socket on an as-needed basis. This allows the application to do things like upload progress notification and even tunneling of arbitrary stream protocols via bidirectional chunked encoding. See Unicorn::App::Inetd and examples/git.ru (including the comments) for an example of tunneling the git:// protocol over HTTP. This release also gives applications the ability to respond positively to "Expect: 100-continue" headers before being rerun without closing the socket connection. See Unicorn::App::Inetd for an example of how this is used. This release is NOT recommended for production use. Eric Wong (43): http_request: no need to reset the request http_request: StringIO is binary for empty bodies (1.9) http_request: fix typo for 1.9 Transfer-Encoding: chunked streaming input support Unicorn::App::Inetd: reinventing Unix, poorly :) README: update with mailing list info local.mk.sample: publish_doc gzips all html, js, css Put copyright text in new files, include GPL2 text examples/cat-chunk-proxy: link to proposed curl(1) patch Update TODO Avoid duplicating the "Z" constant Optimize body-less GET/HEAD requests (again) tee_input: Don't expose the @rd object as a return value exec_cgi: small cleanups README: another note about older Sinatra tee_input: avoid defining a @rd.size method Make TeeInput easier to use test_upload: add tests for chunked encoding GNUmakefile: more stringent error checking in tests test_upload: fix ECONNRESET with 1.9 GNUmakefile: allow TRACER= to be specified for tests test_rails: workaround long-standing 1.9 bug tee_input: avoid rereading fresh data "Fix" tests that break with stream_input=false inetd: fix broken constant references configurator: provide stream_input (true|false) option chunked_reader: simpler interface http_request: force BUFFER to be Encoding::BINARY ACK clients on "Expect: 100-continue" header Only send "100 Continue" when no body has been sent http_request: tighter Transfer-Encoding: "chunked" check Add trailer_parser for parsing trailers chunked_reader: Add test for chunk parse failure TeeInput: use only one IO for tempfile trailer_parser: set keys with "HTTP_" prefix TrailerParser integration into ChunkedReader Unbind listeners as before stopping workers Retry listen() on EADDRINUSE 5 times ever 500ms Re-add support for non-portable socket options Move "Expect: 100-continue" handling to the app tee_input: avoid ignoring initial body blob Force streaming input onto apps by default unicorn 0.9.0 === unicorn 0.8.1 / 2009-05-28 21:45 UTC safer timeout handling, more consistent reload behavior This release features safer, more descriptive timeout handling, more consistent reload behavior, and is a miniscule amount faster on "Hello World" benchmarks Eric Wong (7): doc: cleanup summary/description Fix potential race condition in timeout handling SIGHUP reloads app even if preload_app is true Make our HttpRequest object a global constant Avoid instance variables lookups in a critical path Consistent logger assignment for multiple objects unicorn 0.8.1 === unicorn 0.8.0 / 2009-05-26 22:59 UTC enforce Rack dependency, minor performance improvements and fixes The RubyGem now has a hard dependency on Rack. Minor performance improvements and code cleanups. If RubyGems are in use, the Gem index is refreshed when SIGHUP is issued. Eric Wong (66): test_request: enable with Ruby 1.9 now Rack 1.0.0 is out Small cleanup test_upload: still uncomfortable with 1.9 IO encoding... Add example init script app/exec_cgi: GC prevention Add TUNING document Make speculative accept() faster for the common case app/old_rails: correctly log errors in output http_request: avoid StringIO.new for GET/HEAD requests http_response: luserspace buffering is barely faster benchmark/*: updates for newer versions of Unicorn http_request: switch to readpartial over sysread No point in unsetting the O_NONBLOCK flag Merge commit 'origin/benchmark' Safer timeout handling and test case Ignore unhandled master signals in the workers TUNING: add a note about somaxconn with UNIX sockets Remove redundant socket closing/checking Instant shutdown signals really mean instant shutdown test_signals: ready workers before connecting Speed up the worker accept loop Fix a warning about @pid being uninitialized Inline and remove the HttpRequest#reset method Preserve 1.9 IO encodings in reopen_logs configurator: fix rdoc formatting http_request: use Rack::InputWrapper-compatible methods app/exec_cgi: use explicit buffers for read/sysread Enforce minimum timeout at 3 seconds Avoid killing sleeping workers Remove trickletest HttpRequest::DEF_PARAMS => HttpRequest::DEFAULTS exec_cgi: don't assume the body#each consumer is a socket Reopen master logs on SIGHUP, too Require Rack for HTTP Status codes http_response: allow string status codes test_response: correct OFS test privatize constants only used by old_rails/static Disable formatting for command-line switches GNUmakefile: glob all files in bin/* test_request: enable with Ruby 1.9 now Rack 1.0.0 is out test_upload: still uncomfortable with 1.9 IO encoding... Add example init script app/exec_cgi: GC prevention Add TUNING document app/old_rails: correctly log errors in output Safer timeout handling and test case Ignore unhandled master signals in the workers TUNING: add a note about somaxconn with UNIX sockets Fix a warning about @pid being uninitialized Preserve 1.9 IO encodings in reopen_logs configurator: fix rdoc formatting Enforce minimum timeout at 3 seconds http_response: allow string status codes test_response: correct OFS test Disable formatting for command-line switches GNUmakefile: glob all files in bin/* Merge branch '0.7.x-stable' Define HttpRequest#reset if missing Merge branch 'benchmark' unicorn 0.7.1 Merge commit 'v0.7.1' Refresh Gem list when building the app Only refresh the gem list when building the app Switch to autoload to defer requires remove trickletest from Manifest unicorn 0.8.0 === unicorn 0.7.1 / 2009-05-22 09:06 UTC minor fixes, cleanups and documentation improvements Eric Wong (18): test_request: enable with Ruby 1.9 now Rack 1.0.0 is out test_upload: still uncomfortable with 1.9 IO encoding... Add example init script app/exec_cgi: GC prevention Add TUNING document app/old_rails: correctly log errors in output Safer timeout handling and test case Ignore unhandled master signals in the workers TUNING: add a note about somaxconn with UNIX sockets Fix a warning about @pid being uninitialized Preserve 1.9 IO encodings in reopen_logs configurator: fix rdoc formatting Enforce minimum timeout at 3 seconds http_response: allow string status codes test_response: correct OFS test Disable formatting for command-line switches GNUmakefile: glob all files in bin/* unicorn 0.7.1 === unicorn 0.7.0 / 2009-04-25 18:59 UTC rack.version is 1.0 Rack 1.0.0 compatibility, applications are now passed env["rack.version"] == [1, 0] Eric Wong (5): doc: formatting changes for SIGNALS doc configurator: "listen" directive more nginx-like Fix log rotation being delayed in workers when idle Rack 1.0.0 compatibility unicorn 0.7.0 === unicorn 0.6.0 / 2009-04-24 21:47 UTC cleanups + optimizations, signals to {in,de}crement processes * Mostly OCD-induced yak-shaving changes * SIGTTIN and SIGTTOU are now used to control incrementing and decrementing of worker processes without needing to change the config file and SIGHUP. Eric Wong (46): test_upload: ensure StringIO objects are binary http11: cleanup #includes and whitespace GNUmakefile: Fix ragel dependencies GNUmakefile: kill trailing whitespace after ragel Move absolute URI parsing into HTTP parser http11: remove unused variables/elements http_request: freeze modifiable elements HttpParser: set QUERY_STRING for Rack-compliance GNUmakefile: mark test_signals as a slow test const: remove unused QUERY_STRING constant http11: formatting cleanups http11: remove callbacks from structure replace DATA_GET macro with a function http11: minor cleanups in return types http11: make parser obey HTTP_HOST with empty port http11: cleanup some CPP macros http11: rfc2616 handling of absolute URIs http_response: small speedup by eliminating loop Stop extending core classes rename socket.rb => socket_helper.rb Remove @start_ctx instance variable http11: support underscores in URI hostnames test: empty port test for absolute URIs Cleanup some unnecessary requires Cleanup GNUmakefile and fix dependencies Fix data corruption with small uploads via browsers Get rid of UNICORN_TMP_BASE constant GNUmakefile: mark test_upload as a slow test unicorn_rails: avoid nesting lambdas test_exec: cleanup stale socket on exit Merge commit 'v0.5.4' http_request: micro optimizations IO_PURGATORY should be a global constant Make LISTENERS and WORKERS global constants, too test_socket_helper: disable GC for this test http_response: just barely faster http_response: minor performance gains make SELF_PIPE is a global constant Describe the global constants we use. Fixup reference to a dead variable Avoid getppid() if serving heavy traffic minor cleanups and save a few variables Allow std{err,out}_path to be changed via HUP SIGTT{IN,OU} {in,de}crements worker_processes cleanup: avoid duped self-pipe init/replacement logic unicorn 0.6.0 === unicorn 0.5.4 / 2009-04-24 01:41 UTC fix data corruption with some small uploads (not curl) Eric Wong (2): Fix data corruption with small uploads via browsers unicorn 0.5.4 === unicorn 0.5.3 / 2009-04-17 05:32 UTC fix 100% CPU usage when idle, small cleanups fix 100% CPU usage when idle Eric Wong (7): update Manifest (add test_signals.rb) Fix forgotten Rails tests Fix my local.mk file to always run Rails tests fix 100% CPU usage when idle remove DATE constant Small garbage reduction in HttpResponse unicorn 0.5.3 === unicorn 0.5.2 / 2009-04-16 23:32 UTC force Status: header for compat, small cleanups * Ensure responses always have the "Status:" header. This is needed for compatibility with some broken clients. * Other small and minor cleanups Eric Wong (10): Explicitly trap SIGINT/SIGTERM again s/rotating/reopening/g in log messages before_commit and before_exec can never be nil/false worker_loop cleanups, var golf, and yak-shaving http11: default server port is 443 for https ensure responses always have the "Status:" header test: fix dependency issue with "make test-unit" GNUmakefile: small dependency cleanups unicorn/const: kill trailing whitespace unicorn 0.5.2 === unicorn 0.5.1 / 2009-04-13 21:24 UTC exit correctly on INT/TERM, QUIT is still recommended, however We now exit correctly on INT/TERM signals, QUIT is still recommended as it does graceful shutdowns. Eric Wong (2): Fix SIGINT/SIGTERM handling (broken in 0.5.0) unicorn 0.5.1 === unicorn 0.5.0 / 2009-04-13 19:08 UTC {after,before}_fork API change, small tweaks/fixes * There is an API change in the {after,before}_fork hooks so now the entire Worker struct is exposed to the user. This allows Unicorn to unofficially support user/group privilege changing. * The "X-Forwarded-Proto:" header can be set by proxies to ensure rack.url_scheme is "https" for SSL-enabled sites. * Small cleanups and tweaks throughout, see shortlog (below) or changelog for details. Eric Wong (32): test_helper: redirect_io uses append and sync configurator: allow hooks to be passed callable objects Add a test for signal recovery Documentation updates Enforce umask 0000 with UNIX domain sockets local.mk: touch files after set-file-times Add test for :preload_app config option GNUmakefile: remove unnecessary asterisks in output GNUmakefile: allow "make V=1 ..." for verbosity test_configurator: rename test name that never ran cleanup some log messages test_request: tests esoteric/rare REQUEST_URIs http11: Remove qsort/bsearch code paths http11: handle "X-Forwarded-Proto: https" close listeners when removing them from our array config: handle listener unbind/replace in config file README: doc updates Restore unlinked UNIX sockets on SIGHUP listen backlog, sndbuf, rcvbuf are always changeable Remove _all_ non-POSIX socket options http11: cleanup+safer rack.url_scheme handling test_exec: fix potential races in fd leak test test_http_parser: fix broken URL in comment Save one fcntl() syscall on every request Remove unnecessary sync assignment Don't bother restoring ENV or umask across reexec old_rails: try harder to ensure valid responses small cleanups in signal handling and worker init Remove unnecessary local variables in process_client Expose worker to {before,after}_fork hooks Configurator: add example for user/group switching unicorn 0.5.0 === unicorn 0.4.2 / 2009-04-02 19:14 UTC fix Rails ARStore, FD leak prevention, descriptive proctitles Eric Wong (16): Manifest: updates Merge unicorn test_exec: add test case for per-worker listeners Remove set_cloexec wrapper and require FD_CLOEXEC All IOs created in workers have FD_CLOEXEC set FD_CLOEXEC all non-listen descriptors before exec Close std{err,out} redirection targets test_upload: fix a race condition in unlink test More descriptive process titles unicorn_rails: cleanup redundant bits test/rails: v2.1.2 + ActiveRecordStore all around Use File.basename instead of a regexp Add log directories to tests unicorn: remove unnecessary lambda generation GNUmakefile: "install" preserves unicorn_rails unicorn 0.4.2 === unicorn v0.4.1 / 2009-04-01 10:52 UTC Rails support, per-listener backlog and {snd,rcv}buf Eric Wong (50): All new benchmarks, old ones removed benchmark: header values must be strings Merge commit 'origin/benchmark' into release HttpResponse: speed up non-multivalue headers Streamline rack environment generation Don't bother unlinking UNIX sockets unicorn_rails: support non-Rack versions of Rails HttpRequest: small improvement for GET requests simplify the HttpParser interface Socket: add {snd,rcv}buf opts to bind_listen Merge commit 'v0.2.3' Don't allow failed log rotation to to break app Deferred log rotation in workers style: symbols instead of strings for signal names No need to disable luserspace buffering on client socket test_server: quieter tests Remove needless line break Always try to send a valid HTTP response back test_response: ensure closed socket after write test_response: ensure response body is closed TODO: update roadmap to 1.0.0 configurator: per-listener backlog, {rcv,snd}buf config configurator: favor "listen" directive over "listeners" http11: use :http_body instead of "HTTP_BODY" Avoid having two pid files pointing to the same pid test_exec: fix race conditions test_exec: fix response bodies Fix default listener setup test_exec: fix another race condition bin/*: parse CLI switches in config.ru sooner app/old_rails/static: define missing constant unicorn_rails: give more info when aborting GNUmakefile: add test-exec and test-unit targets cgi_wrapper: ensure "Status:" header is not set Better canonicalization of listener paths + tests configurator: remove unnecessary SocketHelper include unicorn_rails: minor cleanup for dead variable Use {read,write}_nonblock on the pipe unicorn_rails: cleanup path mapping usage Rails stack tests for unicorn_rails test: factor out exec helpers into common code for Rails tests cgi_wrapper: fix cookies and other headers GNUmakefile: prefix errors with $(extra) variable cgi_wrapper: HTTP status code cleanups Add more tests for Rails test_rails: 4x speedup Manifest update Documentation updates, prep for 0.4.1 release Add local.mk.sample file that I use unicorn 0.4.1 === unicorn v0.2.3 / 2009-03-25 23:31 UTC Unlink Tempfiles after use (they were closed, just not unlinked) Eric Wong (3): Don't bother unlinking UNIX sockets Ensure Tempfiles are unlinked after every request unicorn 0.2.3 === unicorn v0.2.2 / 2009-03-22 23:45 UTC small bug fixes, fix Rack multi-value headers (Set-Cookie:) Eric Wong (19): Fix link to Rubyforge releases page start libifying common launcher code unicorn_rails: fix standard pid path setup Move listen path and address expansion to Configurator Trap WINCH to QUIT children without respawning Remove Mongrel stuff from CHANGELOG HttpResponse: close body if it can close Add Unicorn::App::ExecCgi Process management cleanups documentation/disclaimer updates unicorn_rails: remove unnecessary Rack-loading logic unicorn/http11: remove GATEWAY_INTERFACE http11: don't set headers Rack doesn't like HttpRequest test so our requests pass Rack::Lint HttpRequest: correctly reference logger Rotate master logs before workers. Simplify code for sleeping/waking up the master Handle Rack multivalue headers correctly unicorn 0.2.2 === unicorn v0.2.1 / 2009-03-19 03:20 UTC Fix broken Manifest that cause unicorn_rails to not be bundled Eric Wong (1): unicorn v0.2.1, fix the Manifest === unicorn v0.2.0 / 2009-03-19 03:16 UTC unicorn_rails launcher script. Eric Wong (8): Start _Known Issues_ section in README Allow binding to UNIX sockets relative to "~" tests: do not trust (our correct use of) 1.9 encodings gracefully die if working dir is invalid at fork Add signal queueing for test reliability Add unicorn_rails script for Rails 2.3.2 Documentation updates, prepare for 0.2.0 unicorn 0.2.0 === unicorn v0.1.0 / 2009-03-11 01:50 UTC Unicorn - UNIX-only fork of Mongrel free of threading