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[jira] [Created] (TINKERPOP-2359) onShutDown not being called when
docker container stopped
ohad israeli created TINKERPOP-2359:
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Summary: onShutDown not being called when docker container stopped
Key: TINKERPOP-2359
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-2359
Project: TinkerPop
Issue Type: Bug
Components: server
Affects Versions: 3.4.6
Reporter: ohad israeli
When one uses groovy hooks with tinkerpop server hosted within the official docker the onStartUp hook will be called at server startup but the onShutDown will not be called.
I am using tinkergraph server for local testing and i would like to persist the data upon the server exit. i've added a graph.close to the onShutDown hook but i havent been able to get it called.
It will be called of course if you use the server start / server stop shell script but not if you kill / stop the docker container.
If there is some other way to persist the date i.e. call the graph.close from code and note via the console it would also be great as using it from node javascript i havent been able to find a way to call the graph.close directly.
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