xAutomatically restart the server when a source file is modified.
Most applications should not access this module directly. Instead, pass the keyword argument debug=True to the tornado.web.Application constructor. This will enable autoreload mode as well as checking for changes to templates and static resources. Note that restarting is a destructive operation and any requests in progress will be aborted when the process restarts.
This module can also be used as a command-line wrapper around scripts such as unit test runners. See the main method for details.
The command-line wrapper and Application debug modes can be used together. This combination is encouraged as the wrapper catches syntax errors and other import-time failures, while debug mode catches changes once the server has started.
This module depends on IOLoop, so it will not work in WSGI applications and Google App Engine. It also will not work correctly when HTTPServer‘s multi-process mode is used.
Reloading loses any Python interpreter command-line arguments (e.g. -u) because it re-executes Python using sys.executable and sys.argv. Additionally, modifying these variables will cause reloading to behave incorrectly.
Add a function to be called before reloading the process.
Note that for open file and socket handles it is generally preferable to set the FD_CLOEXEC flag (using fcntl or tornado.platform.auto.set_close_exec) instead of using a reload hook to close them.
Command-line wrapper to re-run a script whenever its source changes.
Scripts may be specified by filename or module name:
python -m tornado.autoreload -m tornado.test.runtests
python -m tornado.autoreload tornado/test/runtests.py
Running a script with this wrapper is similar to calling tornado.autoreload.wait at the end of the script, but this wrapper can catch import-time problems like syntax errors that would otherwise prevent the script from reaching its call to wait.
Begins watching source files for changes using the given IOLoop.