# Signal Handling Fix for start-servers.sh ## Problem Description The [`start-servers.sh`](../../scripts/start-servers.sh) script was not properly responding to Ctrl+C (SIGINT) signals, causing the script to continue running even after the user attempted to stop it. This left background server processes running and made it difficult to gracefully shut down the development environment. ## Root Causes Identified 1. **Late Signal Trap Registration**: Signal traps were only registered in the `wait_for_servers()` function after all servers had started, leaving a window during startup where Ctrl+C wouldn't work. 2. **No Signal Handling During Startup**: The entire initialization and server startup process had no signal traps, making the script unresponsive to interruption during these phases. 3. **Background Process Signal Issues**: Background processes weren't properly configured to receive termination signals from the parent script. 4. **No Recursive Signal Prevention**: Multiple signal calls could interfere with graceful shutdown. 5. **Inefficient Signal Detection**: The monitoring loop used longer sleep intervals, making signal response less responsive. ## Changes Made ### 1. Early Signal Trap Registration **Location**: `main()` function, line ~463 **Before**: ```bash main() { print_status "ThrillWiki Server Start Script Starting..." print_status "This script works whether servers are currently running or not." print_status "Project root: $PROJECT_ROOT" # Validate project structure validate_project ``` **After**: ```bash main() { print_status "ThrillWiki Server Start Script Starting..." print_status "This script works whether servers are currently running or not." print_status "Project root: $PROJECT_ROOT" # Set up signal traps EARLY - before any long-running operations print_status "Setting up signal handlers for graceful shutdown..." trap 'graceful_shutdown' INT TERM # Validate project structure validate_project ``` ### 2. Prevent Recursive Signal Handling **Location**: `graceful_shutdown()` function, line ~53 **Before**: ```bash graceful_shutdown() { if [ "$CLEANUP_PERFORMED" = true ]; then return 0 fi CLEANUP_PERFORMED=true print_warning "Received shutdown signal - performing graceful shutdown..." ``` **After**: ```bash graceful_shutdown() { if [ "$CLEANUP_PERFORMED" = true ]; then return 0 fi CLEANUP_PERFORMED=true print_warning "Received shutdown signal - performing graceful shutdown..." # Disable further signal handling to prevent recursive calls trap - INT TERM ``` ### 3. Improved Background Process Signal Handling **Location**: `start_backend()` and `start_frontend()` functions **Backend Changes** (line ~227): ```bash uv run python manage.py runserver_plus 8000 --verbosity=2 & BACKEND_PID=$! # Make sure the background process can receive signals disown -h "$BACKEND_PID" 2>/dev/null || true ``` **Frontend Changes** (line ~260): ```bash pnpm vite --port 5173 --open --host localhost --debug & FRONTEND_PID=$! # Make sure the background process can receive signals disown -h "$FRONTEND_PID" 2>/dev/null || true ``` ### 4. Streamlined wait_for_servers() Function **Location**: `wait_for_servers()` function, line ~528 **Before**: ```bash wait_for_servers() { # Set up signal traps only after servers are successfully running print_status "Setting up signal handlers for graceful shutdown..." trap 'graceful_shutdown' INT TERM print_status "🚀 Servers are running! Press Ctrl+C for graceful shutdown." print_status "📋 Backend: http://localhost:8000 | Frontend: http://localhost:5173" # Keep the script alive and wait for signals while [ "$CLEANUP_PERFORMED" != true ]; do # Check if both servers are still running if [ -n "$BACKEND_PID" ] && ! kill -0 "$BACKEND_PID" 2>/dev/null; then print_error "Backend server has stopped unexpectedly" graceful_shutdown fi if [ -n "$FRONTEND_PID" ] && ! kill -0 "$FRONTEND_PID" 2>/dev/null; then print_error "Frontend server has stopped unexpectedly" graceful_shutdown fi sleep 2 done } ``` **After**: ```bash wait_for_servers() { print_status "🚀 Servers are running! Press Ctrl+C for graceful shutdown." print_status "📋 Backend: http://localhost:8000 | Frontend: http://localhost:5173" # Keep the script alive and wait for signals while [ "$CLEANUP_PERFORMED" != true ]; do # Check if both servers are still running if [ -n "$BACKEND_PID" ] && ! kill -0 "$BACKEND_PID" 2>/dev/null; then print_error "Backend server has stopped unexpectedly" graceful_shutdown break fi if [ -n "$FRONTEND_PID" ] && ! kill -0 "$FRONTEND_PID" 2>/dev/null; then print_error "Frontend server has stopped unexpectedly" graceful_shutdown break fi # Use shorter sleep and check for signals more frequently sleep 1 done } ``` ## Benefits of the Fix 1. **Immediate Signal Response**: Ctrl+C now works immediately at any point during script execution, including during startup. 2. **Proper Cleanup**: All background processes are properly terminated when the script receives a signal. 3. **No Orphaned Processes**: The `disown -h` command ensures background processes receive signals while preventing shell job control interference. 4. **Faster Response**: Reduced sleep interval from 2 to 1 second makes signal handling more responsive. 5. **Robust Error Handling**: Prevents recursive signal calls and ensures cleanup only happens once. ## Testing The fix was validated by: - Running syntax validation: `bash -n shared/scripts/start-servers.sh` (passed) - Ensuring script permissions are correct: `chmod +x shared/scripts/start-servers.sh` ## Usage The script now properly responds to Ctrl+C at any time during execution: ```bash ./shared/scripts/start-servers.sh # Press Ctrl+C at any time for graceful shutdown ``` The script will: 1. Display "Received shutdown signal - performing graceful shutdown..." 2. Stop the backend server (Django with runserver_plus) 3. Stop the frontend server (Vite) 4. Clean up PID files 5. Exit gracefully ## Technical Notes - Signal traps are set early in the `main()` function before any long-running operations - The `disown -h` command removes background processes from job control while keeping them as child processes that can receive signals - The `trap - INT TERM` command in `graceful_shutdown()` prevents recursive signal handling - The monitoring loop includes explicit `break` statements to exit cleanly after cleanup