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github.com/One-com/gone/daemon
Package gone/daemon/crtl creates general UNIX domain socket server which can execute commands inside the daemon process by implementing a simple Command interface.
Commands can be long-running (as outputting accesslog) and client connections to the socket will survive daemon reload and re-spawning.
This has all kinds of potential usage. Inspecting and/or manipulating state, tweaking log levels and in general instrument the daemon in ways not possible with simple OS signaling.
You can connect to the socket with simple command line tools:
rlwrap nc -U /var/run/mydaemon/cmd.sock
or feed it commands directly:
cat <(echo accesslog) - | nc -U /var/run/mydaemon/cmd.sock
The ctrl package is still somewhat experimental in terms of concept and API.
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