FusionReactor is a popular tool for monitoring performance and gathering metrics for ColdFusion and Java J2EE applications. You may wish to use FusionReactor with the servers you start up via CommandBox. We've created a CommandBox module that will add FusionReactor support to your CommandBox servers which you can view here on ForgeBox.
https://www.forgebox.io/view/commandbox-fusionreactor
The CommandBox FusionReactor module is a separate project that you can optionally install by typing this:
That's it-- now every server you start with the start
command will automatically have the JVM args added to it to load up FusionReactor.
There's nothing special you have to do in order for FusionReactor to load. A random port will be chosen for FusionReactor to use so you can have more than one server running at a time and each of them will have their own FusionReactor instance running. When you start a server, you should see some output similar to this:
To open FusionReactor in your browser, you can run the following command:
If you right click on the tray icon for this server, you'll see there is a new menu item at the bottom called Open Fusion Reactor
that will do the same thing.
FusionReactor is a commercial product and requires a license to use. If your company has a license for you to use on your PC, then you can register your CommandBox FusionReactor license with this command:
If you don't have a license, you can sign up for a trial and purchase a license from the http://www.fusion-reactor.com/ website.
By default, the module always picks a random port to start FusionReactor on. You can also set your FusionReactor port on a per-server basis, or at a global level for all servers (if using the fancy host updater module which prevents port conflicts by binding each site to its own IP). The default behavior will still be to pick a random port if you don't specify one.
FusionReactor will bind the port on whatever host address is used for your server.
You may want to turn the FusionReactor functionality on or off based on your testing or for specific sites. There is now an enable flag for just that. It can be set per server and for all servers as well.
You can set a license key per server if you wish like so:
The module is regularly updated to use the latest version of FusionReactor. Note however that your license key may not be for the latest FR version. When the internal default version of FR is updated for a major release, the version of the actual FR module will also have a "major" version increment. This is so you can always run upgrade --system
and you won't have to worry about suddenly getting a major FR upgrade one day that doesn't work with your license key.
If you want to upgrade your CommandBox FusionReactor module to a new major release, just re-run the installation command.
If you have an older FR license you want to use, you can specify the version of FR you'd like like so:
The installID
setting can be any valid CommandBox endpoint installation ID, which means you can point to a custom HTTP URL, or ForgeBox slug, etc.
As of version 4.0 of this module, the debugger libs will be added automatically for you based on your OS. To disable the debugger libs use the following setting:
There are a handful of JVM args we can use to set things like license key or password, but there are many many settings inside of FusionReactor that have no corresponding method to externalize them. These are stored in a file called conf/reactor.conf
inside of the FusionReactor home directory. If you want to script out settings such as
E-mail servers
Notification settings
Profiler settings
Request history settings
Then you can make a copy of a reactor.conf
file that contains the settings you want the point this module at the file to be copied over when starting the server so FR will pick it up and use it. Just need in mind that this setting will override any manual setting changes you make in the FR web admin every time you start the server.
reactor.conf
file somewhere for later usePoint your server.json
to the new file. Remember, non-absolute paths are relative to the directory the server.json
lives in.
Now, a fresh new server will have these settings.
Note: the reactor.conf
file may contain passwords or other sensitive information. It is in a java properties file format, so feel free to edit it and remove items you don't want. Also, take care when committing it to a source repo or making it web accessible so you don't reveal information. There is currently no support for environment variable expansions in this file, but perhaps we'll add it if it's useful.
The CommandBox FusionReactor module has passthrough settings for every documented JVM arg. Here are the remaining ones we haven't covered. If you want to know what some of these do, read the official FR docs on them.
Here's the module setting, followed by the JVM arg it creates. Remember, you can use environment variables in your server.json
to control these dynamically on a per-server basis!
fusionreactor.password - fradminpassword
fusionreactor.RESTRegisterURL - frregisterhostname
fusionreactor.RESTShutdownAction - frshutdownaction
fusionreactor.RESTRegisterHostname - frregisterhostname
fusionreactor.RESTRegisterGroup - frregistergroup
fusionreactor.licenseDeactivateOnShutdown - frlicenseservice.deactivateOnShutdown
fusionreactor.licenseLeaseTimeout - frlicenseservice.leasetime.hint
fusionreactor.cloudGroup - fr.cloud.group
fusionreactor.requestObfuscateParameters - fr.request.obfuscate.parameters
fusionreactor.defaultApplicationName - fr.application.name
By default, FusionReactor is only available on the FR port, and not the HTTP or HTTPS port. If you want to hit FusionReactor's web UI through your main web server on the standard HTTP port, then enable the external server setting.