snipe-it/docker/supervisord.conf
Jonathon Reinhart e59ec8b27f Run Laravel schedule in docker image using supervisord (#6606)
* docker: Rename /entrypoint.sh to /startup.sh

This script is not configured as the docker image ENTRYPOINT, thus it is
misleading to name it so.

* docker: Terminate supervisord if a process enters the FATAL state

By terminating PID 1, this will also terminate the Docker container.

* docker: Use supervisord to start up apache and cron

Note that this uses `apache2ctl -DFOREGROUND` rather than manually
sourcing /etc/apache2/envvars and running apache2, as recommended at
https://advancedweb.hu/2018/07/03/supervisor_docker/.

* docker: Add artisan schedule:run to crontab

This also switches to executing /var/www/html/artisan directly.

* docker: Run artisan schedule:run directly from supervisor

This has the following benefits over using cron:
- Cron doesn't need to be installed
- Docker-provided environment variables are preserved
- It's easy and explicit to run as the docker user
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[supervisord]
nodaemon=true
[program:apache]
; https://advancedweb.hu/2018/07/03/supervisor_docker/
command=apache2ctl -DFOREGROUND
killasgroup=true
stopasgroup=true
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
[program:run_schedule]
; Simply run the Laravel command scheduler every minute
command=/bin/bash -c "while true; do /var/www/html/artisan schedule:run; sleep 1m; done"
user=docker
stdout_logfile=/dev/stdout
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=0
stderr_logfile=/dev/stderr
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=0
; https://stackoverflow.com/a/37527488/119527
[eventlistener:exit_on_any_fatal]
command=supervisor-exit-event-listener
events=PROCESS_STATE_FATAL