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  The event types are a controlled set, defined by Supervisor itself.   There is no way to add an event type without changing   itself. This is typically not a problem,   though, because metadata is attached to events that can be used by   event listeners as additional filter criterion, in conjunction with   its type.   Event types that may be subscribed to by event listeners are   predefined by supervisor and fall into several major categories,   including “process state change”, “process communication”, and   “supervisor state change” events. Below are tables describing   these event types.   In the below list, we indicate that some event types have a “body”   which is a a token set. A token set consists of a set of characters   with space-separated tokens. Each token represents a key-value pair.   The key and value are separated by a colon. For example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:STOPPED   Token sets do not have a linefeed or carriage return character at   their end.   The base event type. This event type is abstract. It will never be   sent directly. Subscribing to this event type will cause a subscriber   to receive all event notifications emitted by Supervisor.   Name:   Subtype Of: N/A   Body Description: N/A   This process type indicates a process has moved from one state to   another. See for a description of the states   that a process moves through during its lifetime. This event type is   abstract, it will never be sent directly. Subscribing to this event   type will cause a subscriber to receive event notifications of all the   event types that are subtypes of .   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   All subtypes of have a body which is a token set.   Additionally, each subtype’s token set has a default   set of key/value pairs: , , and   . represents the process name which   supervisor knows this process as. represents the name of   the supervisord group which this process is in. is the   name of the state from which this process is transitioning (the new   state is implied by the concrete event type). Concrete subtypes may   include additional key/value pairs in the token set.   Indicates a process has moved from a state to the STARTING state.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This body is a token set. It has the default set of key/value pairs   plus an additional key. represents the number of   times this process has entered this state before transitioning to   RUNNING or FATAL (it will never be larger than the “startretries”   parameter of the process). For example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:STOPPED tries:0   Indicates a process has moved from the state to the   state. This means that the process has successfully   started as far as Supervisor is concerned.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This body is a token set. It has the default set of key/value pairs   plus an additional key. represents the UNIX   process id of the process that was started. For example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:STARTING pid:2766   Indicates a process has moved from the state to the   state. This means that the process did not successfully   enter the RUNNING state, and Supervisor is going to try to restart it   unless it has exceeded its “startretries” configuration limit.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This body is a token set. It has the default set of key/value pairs   plus an additional key. represents the number of   times this process has entered this state before transitioning to   or (it will never be larger than the   “startretries” parameter of the process). For example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:STOPPED tries:0   Indicates a process has moved from either the state or the   state to the state.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This body is a token set. It has the default set of key/value pairs   plus an additional key. represents the UNIX process   id of the process that was started. For example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:STARTING pid:2766   Indicates a process has moved from the state to the   state.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This body is a token set. It has the default set of key/value pairs   plus two additional keys: and .   represents the UNIX process id of the process that exited.   represents whether the process exited with an expected   exit code or not. It will be if the exit code was unexpected,   or if the exit code was expected. For example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:RUNNING expected:0 pid:2766   Indicates a process has moved from the state to the   state.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This body is a token set. It has the default set of key/value pairs   plus an additional key. represents the UNIX process   id of the process that was started. For example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:STOPPING pid:2766   Indicates a process has moved from the state to the   state. This means that Supervisor tried   number of times unsuccessfully to start the process, and gave up   attempting to restart it.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This event type is a token set with the default key/value pairs. For   example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:BACKOFF   Indicates a process has moved from any state to the state   (indicates an error in ). This state transition   will only happen if itself has a programming   error.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This event type is a token set with the default key/value pairs. For   example:   processname:cat groupname:cat from_state:BACKOFF   An event type raised when the   method is called on Supervisor’s RPC interface. The and   are arguments of the RPC method.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   type:type   data   An event type emitted when a process writes to stdout or stderr. The   event will only be emitted if the file descriptor is not in capture   mode and if or   config options are set to . This event type is abstract, it   will never be sent directly. Subscribing to this event type will   cause a subscriber to receive event notifications for all subtypes of   .   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: N/A   Indicates a process has written to its stdout file descriptor. The   event will only be emitted if the file descriptor is not in capture   mode and if the config option is set to   .   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   processname:name groupname:name pid:pid channel:stdout   data   Indicates a process has written to its stderr file descriptor. The   event will only be emitted if the file descriptor is not in capture   mode and if the config option is set to   .   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   processname:name groupname:name pid:pid channel:stderr   data   An event type raised when any process attempts to send information   between and   tags in its output. This event type is abstract, it will never be   sent directly. Subscribing to this event type will cause a subscriber   to receive event notifications for all subtypes of   .   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: N/A   Indicates a process has sent a message to Supervisor on its stdout   file descriptor.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   processname:name groupname:name pid:pid   data   Indicates a process has sent a message to Supervisor on its stderr   file descriptor.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   processname:name groupname:name pid:pid   data   An event type raised when the state of the   process changes. This type is abstract, it will never be sent   directly. Subscribing to this event type will cause a subscriber to   receive event notifications of all the subtypes of   .   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: N/A   Indicates that has started.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: Empty string   Indicates that is stopping.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: Empty string   An event type that may be subscribed to for event listeners to receive   “wake-up” notifications every N seconds. This event type is abstract,   it will never be sent directly. Subscribing to this event type will   cause a subscriber to receive event notifications for all subtypes of   .   Note that the only events available are the ones listed below.   You cannot subscribe to an arbitrary interval. If you need an   interval not provided below, you can subscribe to one of the shorter   intervals given below and keep track of the time between runs in your   event listener.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: N/A   An event type that may be subscribed to for event listeners to receive   “wake-up” notifications every 5 seconds.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This event type is a token set with a single key: “when”, which   indicates the epoch time for which the tick was sent.   when:1201063880   An event type that may be subscribed to for event listeners to receive   “wake-up” notifications every 60 seconds.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This event type is a token set with a single key: “when”, which   indicates the epoch time for which the tick was sent.   when:1201063880   An event type that may be subscribed to for event listeners to receive   “wake-up” notifications every 3600 seconds (1 hour).   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description   This event type is a token set with a single key: “when”, which   indicates the epoch time for which the tick was sent.   when:1201063880   An event type raised when a process group is added to or removed from   Supervisor. This type is abstract, it will never be sent   directly. Subscribing to this event type will cause a subscriber to   receive event notifications of all the subtypes of   .   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: N/A   Indicates that a process group has been added to Supervisor’s configuration.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: This body is a token set with just a groupname key/value.   groupname:cat   Indicates that a process group has been removed from Supervisor’s configuration.   Name:   Subtype Of:   Body Description: This body is a token set with just a groupname key/value.   groupname:cat

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