platform/bin/prod.dart

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import 'dart:io';
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import 'dart:isolate';
import 'package:angel/angel.dart';
import 'package:angel_framework/angel_framework.dart';
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import 'package:dart2_constant/io.dart';
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import 'package:logging/logging.dart';
const String hostname = '127.0.0.1';
const int port = 3000;
void main() {
// Start a server instance in multiple isolates.
for (int id = 0; id < Platform.numberOfProcessors; id++)
Isolate.spawn(isolateMain, id);
isolateMain(Platform.numberOfProcessors);
}
void isolateMain(int id) {
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var app = new Angel();
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app.configure(configureServer).then((_) async {
// In production, we'll want to log errors to a file.
// Alternatives include sending logs to a service like Sentry.
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hierarchicalLoggingEnabled = true;
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app.logger = new Logger('angel')
..onRecord.listen((rec) {
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if (rec.error == null) {
stdout.writeln(rec);
} else {
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var err = rec.error;
if (err is AngelHttpException && err.statusCode != 500) return;
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var sink = stderr;
sink..writeln(rec)..writeln(rec.error)..writeln(rec.stackTrace);
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}
});
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// Passing `startShared` to the constructor allows us to start multiple
// instances of our application concurrently, listening on a single port.
//
// This effectively lets us multi-thread the application.
var http = new AngelHttp.custom(app, startShared);
var server = await http.startServer(hostname, port);
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print('Instance #$id listening at http://${server.address.address}:${server
.port}');
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});
}