Windows like services development in LINUX using MONO?

I just moved from .net development to LINUX MONO development... and i don have much experience with linux dev earlier..

  • I have a requirement to create a background service (like windows services) in mono c#.. is it possible..

  • And is it possible to access the LINUX native APIs from mono c#. (like winAPI calls from win c#)..


  • Mono ships with a Windows Service compatible system called mono-service.

  • The Unix word for service is Daemon. Regular daemons can be found in /etc/init.d/ and are installed into the runlevel they are supposed to run in by being symlinked from /etc/rc.* directories.
  • Just use p/invoke like you normally would. You can also check out the source code of some other simple mono-based projects like Banshee to see how they do p/invokes on Linux. Just search for banshee on google.com/codesearch.


  • I use scripts, so I can capture the exit code and use it to perform automated updates and things. It also restarts itself if it crashes, and e-mails you when it restarts with the last x lines of the log file.

    /etc/init.d/MyMonoApp

    #!/bin/sh
    #/etc/init.d/MyMonoApp
    #
    
    APP_NAME="MyMonoApp"
    APP_PATH="/home/mono/MyMonoApp"
    
    APP_USER=mono
    
    case "$1" in
      start)
    
    
            echo "Starting $APP_NAME"
    
            start-stop-daemon --start 
                              --background 
                              --make-pidfile 
                              --pidfile /var/run/$APP_NAME.pid 
                              --chuid $APP_USER 
                              --exec "$APP_PATH/$APP_NAME"
        ;;
      stop)
    
            echo "Stopping $APP_NAME"
                    start-stop-daemon -o  --stop 
                    --pidfile /var/run/$APP_NAME.pid
    
        ;;
      *)
        echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/$APP_NAME {start|stop}"
        exit 1
        ;;
    esac
    
    exit 0
    

    /home/mono/MyMonoApp

    #!/bin/sh
    #!/home/mono/MyMonoApp
    
    APP_NAME=`basename $0`
    APP_DIR=`dirname $0`
    HOSTNAME=`hostname`
    
    cd $APP_DIR
    
    tail --lines=300 output.log  | mail -s "MyMonoApp $HOSTNAME:$APP_NAME STARTED" "me@email.com"
    
    exitcode=0
    until [ $exitcode -eq 9 ]
    do
            startdate="$(date +%s)"
            /usr/local/bin/mono MyMonoApp.exe $HOSTNAME:$APP_NAME > output.log
            exitcode=$?
            enddate="$(date +%s)"
    
            echo "EXIT CODE = $exitcode" >> output.log
    
            cp -f output.log output.log.1
            elapsed_seconds="$(expr $enddate - $startdate)"
            echo "Elapsed seconds $elapsed_seconds"
    
    
            subject="EXIT CODE: $exitcode"
            echo "BASH: Exit Code = $exitcode"
    
            if [ $exitcode -eq 6 ] #Restart
            then
              subject="RESTART"
            elif [ $exitcode -eq 7 ] #Previous version
            then
              subject="PREVIOUS VERSION"
              cp -fv MyMonoApp.exe_previous MyMonoApp.exe
            elif [ $exitcode -eq 8 ] #Update
            then
              subject="SOFTWARE UPDATE"
              cp -fv MyMonoApp.exe MyMonoApp.exe_previous
              mv -fv MyMonoApp.exe_new MyMonoApp.exe
            elif [ $exitcode -eq 9 ] #Shutdown
            then
              subject="SHUTDOWN"
            fi
    
    
            if [ $elapsed_seconds -ge 10 ]  #been running for longer than 10 seconds
            then
                    tail --lines=300 output.log  | mail -s "MyMonoApp $HOSTNAME:$APP_NAME $subject" "me@email.com"
                    sleep 1  # tiny delay to let things settle
            else
                    sleep 5  # delay to protect against eating the CPU resourses
            fi
    
    
    done
    

    Note: if you close the app using the init.d script, it will kill the process, rather than signal it to cleanly close.


    For 1. - yes it is possible to create background service in mono c#. Service is in fact a program that runs in background takes no input from keyboard and mouse, and does not output to directly to the user's screen. After you create such program you can just run it with nohup ./programname & to set it to work into background and ignore the hangup signal (that is sent to your running processes when you log out).

    If you want to integrate it better, then you must write some additional scripts for stopping, starting, restarting it, etc (depending on your chosen linux distribution).

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