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Instructions found [in the Spring documentation](http://docs.spring.io/spring-boot/docs/1.3.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html/deployment-install.html) 5 | 6 | This script is meant to run a spring-boot project as a linux service using initd. 7 | It is meant as a template that can be reconfigured to an arbitrary war file. 8 | 9 | Use the variable names at the top of the script to customize to your specific project. 10 | 11 | This file is known to work with CentOS, however, will not work yet for Ubuntu (due to the differences in `/etc/init.d/functions`). 12 | 13 | Parameter | Description | Default Value 14 | ----------| ----------- | ---------- 15 | `PROJECT_NAME` | the name of the project, will also be used for the war file, log file, ... | `springboot` 16 | `SERVICE_USER` | the user which should run the service | `root` 17 | `SPRINGBOOTAPP_HOME` | base directory for the spring boot jar | `/usr/local/$PROJECT_NAME` 18 | `SPRINGBOOTAPP_WAR` | the jar/war file to start via `java -jar` | `$SPRINGBOOTAPP_HOME/$PROJECT_NAME.war` 19 | `SPRINGBOOTAPP_JAVA` | java executable for spring boot app, change if you have multiple jdks installed | `$JAVA_HOME/bin/java` 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /spring-boot.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Startup script for a spring boot project 4 | # 5 | # chkconfig: - 84 16 6 | # description: spring boot project 7 | 8 | # Source function library. 9 | [ -f "/etc/rc.d/init.d/functions" ] && . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions 10 | [ -z "$JAVA_HOME" -a -x /etc/profile.d/java.sh ] && . /etc/profile.d/java.sh 11 | 12 | 13 | # the name of the project, will also be used for the war file, log file, ... 14 | PROJECT_NAME=springboot 15 | # the user which should run the service 16 | SERVICE_USER=root 17 | # base directory for the spring boot jar 18 | SPRINGBOOTAPP_HOME=/usr/local/$PROJECT_NAME 19 | export SPRINGBOOTAPP_HOME 20 | 21 | # the spring boot war-file 22 | SPRINGBOOTAPP_WAR="$SPRINGBOOTAPP_HOME/$PROJECT_NAME.war" 23 | 24 | # java executable for spring boot app, change if you have multiple jdks installed 25 | SPRINGBOOTAPP_JAVA=$JAVA_HOME/bin/java 26 | 27 | # spring boot log-file 28 | LOG="/var/log/$PROJECT_NAME/$PROJECT_NAME.log" 29 | 30 | LOCK="/var/lock/subsys/$PROJECT_NAME" 31 | 32 | RETVAL=0 33 | 34 | pid_of_spring_boot() { 35 | pgrep -f "java.*$PROJECT_NAME" 36 | } 37 | 38 | start() { 39 | [ -e "$LOG" ] && cnt=`wc -l "$LOG" | awk '{ print $1 }'` || cnt=1 40 | 41 | echo -n $"Starting $PROJECT_NAME: " 42 | 43 | cd "$SPRINGBOOTAPP_HOME" 44 | su $SERVICE_USER -c "nohup $SPRINGBOOTAPP_JAVA -jar \"$SPRINGBOOTAPP_WAR\" >> \"$LOG\" 2>&1 &" 45 | 46 | while { pid_of_spring_boot > /dev/null ; } && 47 | ! { tail --lines=+$cnt "$LOG" | grep -q ' Started \S+ in' ; } ; do 48 | sleep 1 49 | done 50 | 51 | pid_of_spring_boot > /dev/null 52 | RETVAL=$? 53 | [ $RETVAL = 0 ] && success $"$STRING" || failure $"$STRING" 54 | echo 55 | 56 | [ $RETVAL = 0 ] && touch "$LOCK" 57 | } 58 | 59 | stop() { 60 | echo -n "Stopping $PROJECT_NAME: " 61 | 62 | pid=`pid_of_spring_boot` 63 | [ -n "$pid" ] && kill $pid 64 | RETVAL=$? 65 | cnt=10 66 | while [ $RETVAL = 0 -a $cnt -gt 0 ] && 67 | { pid_of_spring_boot > /dev/null ; } ; do 68 | sleep 1 69 | ((cnt--)) 70 | done 71 | 72 | [ $RETVAL = 0 ] && rm -f "$LOCK" 73 | [ $RETVAL = 0 ] && success $"$STRING" || failure $"$STRING" 74 | echo 75 | } 76 | 77 | status() { 78 | pid=`pid_of_spring_boot` 79 | if [ -n "$pid" ]; then 80 | echo "$PROJECT_NAME (pid $pid) is running..." 81 | return 0 82 | fi 83 | if [ -f "$LOCK" ]; then 84 | echo $"${base} dead but subsys locked" 85 | return 2 86 | fi 87 | echo "$PROJECT_NAME is stopped" 88 | return 3 89 | } 90 | 91 | # See how we were called. 92 | case "$1" in 93 | start) 94 | start 95 | ;; 96 | stop) 97 | stop 98 | ;; 99 | status) 100 | status 101 | ;; 102 | restart) 103 | stop 104 | start 105 | ;; 106 | *) 107 | echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}" 108 | exit 1 109 | esac 110 | 111 | exit $RETVAL 112 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------