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1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2
3 3 # Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
4 4 #
5 5 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 6 # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
7 7 # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 8 #
9 9 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 10 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 11 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 12 # GNU General Public License for more details.
13 13 #
14 14 # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
15 15 # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
16 16 #
17 17 # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
18 18 # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
19 19 # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
20 20
21 21 """
22 22 Pylons middleware initialization
23 23 """
24 24 import logging
25 25
26 26 from paste.registry import RegistryManager
27 27 from paste.gzipper import make_gzip_middleware
28 28 from pylons.middleware import ErrorHandler, StatusCodeRedirect
29 29 from pylons.wsgiapp import PylonsApp
30 30 from pyramid.authorization import ACLAuthorizationPolicy
31 31 from pyramid.config import Configurator
32 32 from pyramid.static import static_view
33 33 from pyramid.settings import asbool, aslist
34 34 from pyramid.wsgi import wsgiapp
35 35 from routes.middleware import RoutesMiddleware
36 36 import routes.util
37 37
38 38 import rhodecode
39 39 from rhodecode.config import patches
40 40 from rhodecode.config.environment import load_environment
41 41 from rhodecode.lib.middleware import csrf
42 42 from rhodecode.lib.middleware.appenlight import wrap_in_appenlight_if_enabled
43 43 from rhodecode.lib.middleware.disable_vcs import DisableVCSPagesWrapper
44 44 from rhodecode.lib.middleware.https_fixup import HttpsFixup
45 45 from rhodecode.lib.middleware.vcs import VCSMiddleware
46 46 from rhodecode.lib.plugins.utils import register_rhodecode_plugin
47 47
48 48
49 49 log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
50 50
51 51
52 52 def make_app(global_conf, full_stack=True, static_files=True, **app_conf):
53 53 """Create a Pylons WSGI application and return it
54 54
55 55 ``global_conf``
56 56 The inherited configuration for this application. Normally from
57 57 the [DEFAULT] section of the Paste ini file.
58 58
59 59 ``full_stack``
60 60 Whether or not this application provides a full WSGI stack (by
61 61 default, meaning it handles its own exceptions and errors).
62 62 Disable full_stack when this application is "managed" by
63 63 another WSGI middleware.
64 64
65 65 ``app_conf``
66 66 The application's local configuration. Normally specified in
67 67 the [app:<name>] section of the Paste ini file (where <name>
68 68 defaults to main).
69 69
70 70 """
71 71 # Apply compatibility patches
72 72 patches.kombu_1_5_1_python_2_7_11()
73 73 patches.inspect_getargspec()
74 74
75 75 # Configure the Pylons environment
76 76 config = load_environment(global_conf, app_conf)
77 77
78 78 # The Pylons WSGI app
79 79 app = PylonsApp(config=config)
80 80 if rhodecode.is_test:
81 81 app = csrf.CSRFDetector(app)
82 82
83 83 expected_origin = config.get('expected_origin')
84 84 if expected_origin:
85 85 # The API can be accessed from other Origins.
86 86 app = csrf.OriginChecker(app, expected_origin,
87 87 skip_urls=[routes.util.url_for('api')])
88 88
89 89 # Add RoutesMiddleware. Currently we have two instances in the stack. This
90 90 # is the lower one to make the StatusCodeRedirect middleware happy.
91 91 # TODO: johbo: This is not optimal, search for a better solution.
92 92 app = RoutesMiddleware(app, config['routes.map'])
93 93
94 94 # CUSTOM MIDDLEWARE HERE (filtered by error handling middlewares)
95 95 if asbool(config['pdebug']):
96 96 from rhodecode.lib.profiler import ProfilingMiddleware
97 97 app = ProfilingMiddleware(app)
98 98
99 99 # Protect from VCS Server error related pages when server is not available
100 100 vcs_server_enabled = asbool(config.get('vcs.server.enable', 'true'))
101 101 if not vcs_server_enabled:
102 102 app = DisableVCSPagesWrapper(app)
103 103
104 104 if asbool(full_stack):
105 105
106 106 # Appenlight monitoring and error handler
107 107 app, appenlight_client = wrap_in_appenlight_if_enabled(app, config)
108 108
109 109 # Handle Python exceptions
110 110 app = ErrorHandler(app, global_conf, **config['pylons.errorware'])
111 111
112 112 # we want our low level middleware to get to the request ASAP. We don't
113 113 # need any pylons stack middleware in them
114 114 app = VCSMiddleware(app, config, appenlight_client)
115 115 # Display error documents for 401, 403, 404 status codes (and
116 116 # 500 when debug is disabled)
117 117 if asbool(config['debug']):
118 118 app = StatusCodeRedirect(app)
119 119 else:
120 120 app = StatusCodeRedirect(app, [400, 401, 403, 404, 500])
121 121
122 122 # enable https redirects based on HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME set by proxy
123 123 app = HttpsFixup(app, config)
124 124
125 125 # Establish the Registry for this application
126 126 app = RegistryManager(app)
127 127
128 128 app.config = config
129 129
130 130 return app
131 131
132 132
133 133 def make_pyramid_app(global_config, **settings):
134 134 """
135 135 Constructs the WSGI application based on Pyramid and wraps the Pylons based
136 136 application.
137 137
138 138 Specials:
139 139
140 140 * We migrate from Pylons to Pyramid. While doing this, we keep both
141 141 frameworks functional. This involves moving some WSGI middlewares around
142 142 and providing access to some data internals, so that the old code is
143 143 still functional.
144 144
145 145 * The application can also be integrated like a plugin via the call to
146 146 `includeme`. This is accompanied with the other utility functions which
147 147 are called. Changing this should be done with great care to not break
148 148 cases when these fragments are assembled from another place.
149 149
150 150 """
151 151 # The edition string should be available in pylons too, so we add it here
152 152 # before copying the settings.
153 153 settings.setdefault('rhodecode.edition', 'Community Edition')
154 154
155 155 # As long as our Pylons application does expect "unprepared" settings, make
156 156 # sure that we keep an unmodified copy. This avoids unintentional change of
157 157 # behavior in the old application.
158 158 settings_pylons = settings.copy()
159 159
160 160 sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(settings)
161 161 config = Configurator(settings=settings)
162 162 add_pylons_compat_data(config.registry, global_config, settings_pylons)
163 163 includeme(config)
164 164 includeme_last(config)
165 165 pyramid_app = config.make_wsgi_app()
166 166 pyramid_app = wrap_app_in_wsgi_middlewares(pyramid_app, config)
167 167 return pyramid_app
168 168
169 169
170 170 def add_pylons_compat_data(registry, global_config, settings):
171 171 """
172 172 Attach data to the registry to support the Pylons integration.
173 173 """
174 174 registry._pylons_compat_global_config = global_config
175 175 registry._pylons_compat_settings = settings
176 176
177 177
178 178 def includeme(config):
179 179 settings = config.registry.settings
180 180
181 181 # Includes which are required. The application would fail without them.
182 182 config.include('pyramid_mako')
183 183 config.include('pyramid_beaker')
184 184 config.include('rhodecode.authentication')
185 config.include('rhodecode.login')
185 186 config.include('rhodecode.tweens')
186 187 config.include('rhodecode.api')
187 188
188 189 # Set the authorization policy.
189 190 authz_policy = ACLAuthorizationPolicy()
190 191 config.set_authorization_policy(authz_policy)
191 192
192 193 # Set the default renderer for HTML templates to mako.
193 194 config.add_mako_renderer('.html')
194 195
195 196 # plugin information
196 197 config.registry.rhodecode_plugins = {}
197 198
198 199 config.add_directive(
199 200 'register_rhodecode_plugin', register_rhodecode_plugin)
200 201 # include RhodeCode plugins
201 202 includes = aslist(settings.get('rhodecode.includes', []))
202 203 for inc in includes:
203 204 config.include(inc)
204 205
205 206 # This is the glue which allows us to migrate in chunks. By registering the
206 207 # pylons based application as the "Not Found" view in Pyramid, we will
207 208 # fallback to the old application each time the new one does not yet know
208 209 # how to handle a request.
209 210 pylons_app = make_app(
210 211 config.registry._pylons_compat_global_config,
211 212 **config.registry._pylons_compat_settings)
212 213 config.registry._pylons_compat_config = pylons_app.config
213 214 pylons_app_as_view = wsgiapp(pylons_app)
214 215 config.add_notfound_view(pylons_app_as_view)
215 216
216 217
217 218 def includeme_last(config):
218 219 """
219 220 The static file catchall needs to be last in the view configuration.
220 221 """
221 222 settings = config.registry.settings
222 223
223 224 # Note: johbo: I would prefer to register a prefix for static files at some
224 225 # point, e.g. move them under '_static/'. This would fully avoid that we
225 226 # can have name clashes with a repository name. Imaging someone calling his
226 227 # repo "css" ;-) Also having an external web server to serve out the static
227 228 # files seems to be easier to set up if they have a common prefix.
228 229 #
229 230 # Example: config.add_static_view('_static', path='rhodecode:public')
230 231 #
231 232 # It might be an option to register both paths for a while and then migrate
232 233 # over to the new location.
233 234
234 235 # Serving static files with a catchall.
235 236 if settings['static_files']:
236 237 config.add_route('catchall_static', '/*subpath')
237 238 config.add_view(
238 239 static_view('rhodecode:public'), route_name='catchall_static')
239 240
240 241
241 242 def wrap_app_in_wsgi_middlewares(pyramid_app, config):
242 243 """
243 244 Apply outer WSGI middlewares around the application.
244 245
245 246 Part of this has been moved up from the Pylons layer, so that the
246 247 data is also available if old Pylons code is hit through an already ported
247 248 view.
248 249 """
249 250 settings = config.registry.settings
250 251
251 252 # Add RoutesMiddleware. Currently we have two instances in the stack. This
252 253 # is the upper one to support the pylons compatibility tween during
253 254 # migration to pyramid.
254 255 pyramid_app = RoutesMiddleware(
255 256 pyramid_app, config.registry._pylons_compat_config['routes.map'])
256 257
257 258 # TODO: johbo: Don't really see why we enable the gzip middleware when
258 259 # serving static files, might be something that should have its own setting
259 260 # as well?
260 261 if settings['static_files']:
261 262 pyramid_app = make_gzip_middleware(
262 263 pyramid_app, settings, compress_level=1)
263 264
264 265 return pyramid_app
265 266
266 267
267 268 def sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(settings):
268 269 """
269 270 Applies settings defaults and does all type conversion.
270 271
271 272 We would move all settings parsing and preparation into this place, so that
272 273 we have only one place left which deals with this part. The remaining parts
273 274 of the application would start to rely fully on well prepared settings.
274 275
275 276 This piece would later be split up per topic to avoid a big fat monster
276 277 function.
277 278 """
278 279
279 280 # Pyramid's mako renderer has to search in the templates folder so that the
280 281 # old templates still work. Ported and new templates are expected to use
281 282 # real asset specifications for the includes.
282 283 mako_directories = settings.setdefault('mako.directories', [
283 284 # Base templates of the original Pylons application
284 285 'rhodecode:templates',
285 286 ])
286 287 log.debug(
287 288 "Using the following Mako template directories: %s",
288 289 mako_directories)
289 290
290 291 # Default includes, possible to change as a user
291 292 pyramid_includes = settings.setdefault('pyramid.includes', [
292 293 'rhodecode.lib.middleware.request_wrapper',
293 294 ])
294 295 log.debug(
295 296 "Using the following pyramid.includes: %s",
296 297 pyramid_includes)
297 298
298 299 # TODO: johbo: Re-think this, usually the call to config.include
299 300 # should allow to pass in a prefix.
300 301 settings.setdefault('rhodecode.api.url', '/_admin/api')
301 302
302 303 _bool_setting(settings, 'vcs.server.enable', 'true')
303 304 _bool_setting(settings, 'static_files', 'true')
304 305
305 306 return settings
306 307
307 308
308 309 def _bool_setting(settings, name, default):
309 310 settings[name] = asbool(settings.get(name, default))
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