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I am working on a daemon where I need to embed a HTTP server. I am attempting to do it with BaseHTTPServer, which when I run it in the foreground, it works fine, but when I try and fork the daemon into the background, it stops working. My main application continues to work, but BaseHTTPServer does not.

I believe this has something to do with the fact that BaseHTTPServer sends log data to STDOUT and STDERR. I am redirecting those to files. Here is the code snippet:

# Start the HTTP Server
server = HTTPServer((config['HTTPServer']['listen'],config['HTTPServer']['port']),HTTPHandler)

# Fork our process to detach if not told to stay in foreground
if options.foreground is False:
    try:
        pid = os.fork()
        if pid > 0:
            logging.info('Parent process ending.')
            sys.exit(0)            
    except OSError, e:
        sys.stderr.write("Could not fork: %d (%s)\n" % (e.errno, e.strerror))
        sys.exit(1)

    # Second fork to put into daemon mode
    try: 
        pid = os.fork() 
        if pid > 0:
            # exit from second parent, print eventual PID before
            print 'Daemon has started - PID # %d.' % pid
            logging.info('Child forked as PID # %d' % pid)
            sys.exit(0) 
    except OSError, e: 
        sys.stderr.write("Could not fork: %d (%s)\n" % (e.errno, e.strerror))
        sys.exit(1)


    logging.debug('After child fork')

    # Detach from parent environment
    os.chdir('/') 
    os.setsid()
    os.umask(0) 

    # Close stdin       
    sys.stdin.close()

    # Redirect stdout, stderr
    sys.stdout = open('http_access.log', 'w')
    sys.stderr = open('http_errors.log', 'w')    

# Main Thread Object for Stats
threads = []

logging.debug('Kicking off threads')

while ...
  lots of code here
...

server.serve_forever()

Am I doing something wrong here or is BaseHTTPServer somehow prevented from becoming daemonized?

Edit: Updated code to demonstrate the additional, previously missing code flow and that log.debug shows in my forked, background daemon I am hitting code after fork.

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After a bit of googling I finally stumbled upon:

http://blog.doughellmann.com/2007/12/pymotw-basehttpserver.html

And after that I ended up with:

from BaseHTTPServer import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
from SocketServer import ThreadingMixIn

class ThreadedHTTPServer(ThreadingMixIn, HTTPServer):
  """Handle requests in a separate thread."""

server = ThreadedHTTPServer((config['HTTPServer']['listen'],config['HTTPServer']['port']), HTTPHandler)
server.serve_forever()

Which for the most part comes after I fork and ended up resolving my problem.

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You start by instantiating a HTTPServer. But you don't actually tell it to start serving in any of the supplied code. In your child process try calling server.serve_forever().

See this for reference

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Actually, I was running that after the fork, and according to my debug output, after the second fork, I am hitting code. – Crad May 20 at 17:19
You're right. I've edited my answer. – monowerker May 20 at 17:24
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Just use daemontools or some other similar script instead of rolling your own daemonizing process. It is much better to keep this off your script.

Also, your best option: Don't use BaseHTTPServer. It is really bad. There are many good HTTP servers for python, i.e. cherrypy or paste. Both includes ready-to-use daemonizing scripts.

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