//! This example demonstrates that like errors, panics also get dealt with //! gracefully. //! //! A normal program shutdown is performed, and other subsystems get the //! chance to clean up their work. use miette::Result; use tokio::time::{sleep, Duration}; use tokio_graceful_shutdown::{SubsystemBuilder, SubsystemHandle, Toplevel}; async fn subsys1(subsys: SubsystemHandle) -> Result<()> { subsys.start(SubsystemBuilder::new("Subsys2", subsys2)); tracing::info!("Subsystem1 started."); subsys.on_shutdown_requested().await; tracing::info!("Shutting down Subsystem1 ..."); sleep(Duration::from_millis(500)).await; tracing::info!("Subsystem1 stopped."); Ok(()) } async fn subsys2(_subsys: SubsystemHandle) -> Result<()> { tracing::info!("Subsystem2 started."); sleep(Duration::from_millis(500)).await; panic!("Subsystem2 panicked!") } #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> Result<()> { // Init logging tracing_subscriber::fmt() .with_max_level(tracing::Level::DEBUG) .init(); // Setup and execute subsystem tree Toplevel::new(|s| async move { s.start(SubsystemBuilder::new("Subsys1", subsys1)); }) .catch_signals() .handle_shutdown_requests(Duration::from_millis(1000)) .await .map_err(Into::into) }