Class ProcessKiller
- java.lang.Object
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- hudson.util.ProcessKiller
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
ExtensionPoint
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public abstract class ProcessKiller extends Object implements ExtensionPoint, Serializable
Extension point that defines more elaborate way of killing processes, such as sudo or pfexec, forProcessTree
.Lifecycle
Each implementation of
ProcessKiller
is instantiated once on the master. Whenever a process needs to be killed, those implementations are serialized and sent over to the appropriate agent, then thekill(ProcessTree.OSProcess)
method is invoked to attempt to kill the process.One of the consequences of this design is that the implementation should be stateless and concurrent-safe. That is, the
kill(ProcessTree.OSProcess)
method can be invoked by multiple threads concurrently on the single instance.Another consequence of this design is that if your
ProcessKiller
requires configuration, it needs to be serializable, and configuration needs to be updated atomically, as another thread may be calling intokill(ProcessTree.OSProcess)
just when you are updating your configuration.- Since:
- 1.362
- Author:
- jpederzolli, Kohsuke Kawaguchi
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Nested Class Summary
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Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface hudson.ExtensionPoint
ExtensionPoint.LegacyInstancesAreScopedToHudson
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ProcessKiller()
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static ExtensionList<ProcessKiller>
all()
Returns all the registeredProcessKiller
descriptors.abstract boolean
kill(ProcessTree.OSProcess process)
Attempts to kill the given process.
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Method Detail
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all
public static ExtensionList<ProcessKiller> all()
Returns all the registeredProcessKiller
descriptors.
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kill
public abstract boolean kill(ProcessTree.OSProcess process) throws IOException, InterruptedException
Attempts to kill the given process.- Parameters:
process
- process to be killed. Always a local process.- Returns:
- true if the killing was successful, and Hudson won't try to use other
ProcessKiller
implementations to kill the process. false if the killing failed or is unattempted, and Hudson will continue to use the rest of theProcessKiller
implementations to try to kill the process. - Throws:
IOException
- The caller will log this exception and otherwise treat as if the method returned false, and moves on to the next killer.InterruptedException
- if the callee performs a time consuming operation and if the thread is canceled, do not catchInterruptedException
and just let it thrown from the method.
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