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1 | """ |
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1 | """ | |
2 | gunicorn config extension and hooks. Sets additional configuration that is |
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2 | gunicorn config extension and hooks. Sets additional configuration that is | |
3 | available post the .ini config. |
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3 | available post the .ini config. | |
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4 | |||
5 | - workers = ${cpu_number} |
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5 | - workers = ${cpu_number} | |
6 | - threads = 1 |
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6 | - threads = 1 | |
7 | - proc_name = ${gunicorn_proc_name} |
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7 | - proc_name = ${gunicorn_proc_name} | |
8 | - worker_class = sync |
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8 | - worker_class = sync | |
9 | - worker_connections = 10 |
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9 | - worker_connections = 10 | |
10 | - max_requests = 1000 |
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10 | - max_requests = 1000 | |
11 | - max_requests_jitter = 30 |
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11 | - max_requests_jitter = 30 | |
12 | - timeout = 21600 |
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12 | - timeout = 21600 | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | """ |
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14 | """ | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | import multiprocessing |
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16 | import math | |
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17 | import gc | |||
17 | import sys |
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18 | import sys | |
18 | import time |
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19 | import time | |
19 | import datetime |
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20 | import threading |
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20 | import threading | |
21 | import traceback |
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21 | import traceback | |
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22 | import random | |||
22 | from gunicorn.glogging import Logger |
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23 | from gunicorn.glogging import Logger | |
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24 | |||
24 |
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25 | |||
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26 | def get_workers(): | |||
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27 | import multiprocessing | |||
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28 | return multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1 | |||
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29 | ||||
25 | # GLOBAL |
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30 | # GLOBAL | |
26 | errorlog = '-' |
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31 | errorlog = '-' | |
27 | accesslog = '-' |
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32 | accesslog = '-' | |
28 |
loglevel = ' |
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33 | loglevel = 'info' | |
29 |
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34 | |||
30 | # SECURITY |
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35 | # SECURITY | |
31 |
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36 | |||
32 | # The maximum size of HTTP request line in bytes. |
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37 | # The maximum size of HTTP request line in bytes. | |
33 | # 0 for unlimited |
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38 | # 0 for unlimited | |
34 | limit_request_line = 0 |
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39 | limit_request_line = 0 | |
35 |
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40 | |||
36 | # Limit the number of HTTP headers fields in a request. |
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41 | # Limit the number of HTTP headers fields in a request. | |
37 | # By default this value is 100 and can't be larger than 32768. |
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42 | # By default this value is 100 and can't be larger than 32768. | |
38 |
limit_request_fields = |
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43 | limit_request_fields = 32768 | |
39 |
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44 | |||
40 | # Limit the allowed size of an HTTP request header field. |
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45 | # Limit the allowed size of an HTTP request header field. | |
41 | # Value is a positive number or 0. |
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46 | # Value is a positive number or 0. | |
42 | # Setting it to 0 will allow unlimited header field sizes. |
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47 | # Setting it to 0 will allow unlimited header field sizes. | |
43 | limit_request_field_size = 0 |
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48 | limit_request_field_size = 0 | |
44 |
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49 | |||
45 |
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46 | # Timeout for graceful workers restart. |
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50 | # Timeout for graceful workers restart. | |
47 | # After receiving a restart signal, workers have this much time to finish |
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51 | # After receiving a restart signal, workers have this much time to finish | |
48 | # serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the |
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52 | # serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the | |
49 | # receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. |
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53 | # receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. | |
50 |
graceful_timeout = |
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54 | graceful_timeout = 60 * 60 | |
51 |
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52 |
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55 | |||
53 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. |
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56 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. | |
54 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. |
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57 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. | |
55 | keepalive = 2 |
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58 | keepalive = 2 | |
56 |
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59 | |||
57 |
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58 | # SERVER MECHANICS |
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60 | # SERVER MECHANICS | |
59 | # None == system temp dir |
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61 | # None == system temp dir | |
60 | # worker_tmp_dir is recommended to be set to some tmpfs |
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62 | # worker_tmp_dir is recommended to be set to some tmpfs | |
61 | worker_tmp_dir = None |
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63 | worker_tmp_dir = None | |
62 | tmp_upload_dir = None |
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64 | tmp_upload_dir = None | |
63 |
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65 | |||
64 | # Custom log format |
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66 | # Custom log format | |
65 | access_log_format = ( |
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67 | access_log_format = ( | |
66 |
'%(t)s |
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68 | '%(t)s %(p)s INFO [GNCRN] %(h)-15s rqt:%(L)s %(s)s %(b)-6s "%(m)s:%(U)s %(q)s" usr:%(u)s "%(f)s" "%(a)s"') | |
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69 | |||
68 | # self adjust workers based on CPU count |
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70 | # self adjust workers based on CPU count | |
69 | # workers = multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1 |
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71 | # workers = get_workers() | |
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72 | ||||
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73 | # n * 1024 * 0124 == n MBs, 0 = memory monitoring is disabled | |||
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74 | MAX_MEMORY_USAGE = 0 * 1024 * 1024 | |||
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75 | ||||
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76 | # How often in seconds to check for memory usage | |||
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77 | MEMORY_USAGE_CHECK_INTERVAL = 30 | |||
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78 | ||||
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79 | # If a gc brings us back below this threshold, we can avoid termination. | |||
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80 | MEMORY_USAGE_RECOVERY_THRESHOLD = MAX_MEMORY_USAGE * 0.8 | |||
70 |
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81 | |||
71 |
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82 | |||
72 | def post_fork(server, worker): |
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83 | def _get_process_rss(pid=None): | |
73 | server.log.info("[<%-10s>] WORKER spawned", worker.pid) |
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84 | try: | |
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85 | import psutil | |||
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86 | if pid: | |||
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87 | proc = psutil.Process(pid) | |||
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88 | else: | |||
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89 | proc = psutil.Process() | |||
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90 | return proc.memory_info().rss | |||
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91 | except Exception: | |||
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92 | return None | |||
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93 | ||||
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94 | ||||
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95 | def _time_with_offset(): | |||
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96 | return time.time() - random.randint(0, MEMORY_USAGE_CHECK_INTERVAL/2.0) | |||
74 |
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97 | |||
75 |
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98 | |||
76 | def pre_fork(server, worker): |
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99 | def pre_fork(server, worker): | |
77 | pass |
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100 | pass | |
78 |
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101 | |||
79 |
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102 | |||
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103 | def post_fork(server, worker): | |||
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104 | server.log.info("<%s> WORKER spawned", worker.pid) | |||
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105 | # register memory last check time, with some random offset so we don't recycle all | |||
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106 | # at once | |||
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107 | worker._last_memory_check_time = _time_with_offset() | |||
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108 | ||||
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109 | ||||
80 | def pre_exec(server): |
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110 | def pre_exec(server): | |
81 | server.log.info("Forked child, re-executing.") |
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111 | server.log.info("Forked child, re-executing.") | |
82 |
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112 | |||
83 |
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113 | |||
84 | def on_starting(server): |
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114 | def on_starting(server): | |
85 | server.log.info("Server is starting.") |
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115 | server_lbl = '{} {}'.format(server.proc_name, server.address) | |
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116 | server.log.info("Server %s is starting.", server_lbl) | |||
86 |
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117 | |||
87 |
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118 | |||
88 | def when_ready(server): |
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119 | def when_ready(server): | |
89 | server.log.info("Server is ready. Spawning workers") |
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120 | server.log.info("Server %s is ready. Spawning workers", server) | |
90 |
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121 | |||
91 |
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122 | |||
92 | def on_reload(server): |
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123 | def on_reload(server): | |
93 | pass |
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124 | pass | |
94 |
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125 | |||
95 |
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126 | |||
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127 | def _format_data_size(size, unit="B", precision=1, binary=True): | |||
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128 | """Format a number using SI units (kilo, mega, etc.). | |||
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129 | ||||
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130 | ``size``: The number as a float or int. | |||
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131 | ||||
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132 | ``unit``: The unit name in plural form. Examples: "bytes", "B". | |||
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133 | ||||
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134 | ``precision``: How many digits to the right of the decimal point. Default | |||
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135 | is 1. 0 suppresses the decimal point. | |||
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136 | ||||
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137 | ``binary``: If false, use base-10 decimal prefixes (kilo = K = 1000). | |||
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138 | If true, use base-2 binary prefixes (kibi = Ki = 1024). | |||
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139 | ||||
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140 | ``full_name``: If false (default), use the prefix abbreviation ("k" or | |||
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141 | "Ki"). If true, use the full prefix ("kilo" or "kibi"). If false, | |||
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142 | use abbreviation ("k" or "Ki"). | |||
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143 | ||||
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144 | """ | |||
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145 | ||||
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146 | if not binary: | |||
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147 | base = 1000 | |||
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148 | multiples = ('', 'k', 'M', 'G', 'T', 'P', 'E', 'Z', 'Y') | |||
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149 | else: | |||
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150 | base = 1024 | |||
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151 | multiples = ('', 'Ki', 'Mi', 'Gi', 'Ti', 'Pi', 'Ei', 'Zi', 'Yi') | |||
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152 | ||||
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153 | sign = "" | |||
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154 | if size > 0: | |||
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155 | m = int(math.log(size, base)) | |||
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156 | elif size < 0: | |||
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157 | sign = "-" | |||
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158 | size = -size | |||
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159 | m = int(math.log(size, base)) | |||
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160 | else: | |||
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161 | m = 0 | |||
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162 | if m > 8: | |||
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163 | m = 8 | |||
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164 | ||||
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165 | if m == 0: | |||
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166 | precision = '%.0f' | |||
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167 | else: | |||
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168 | precision = '%%.%df' % precision | |||
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169 | ||||
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170 | size = precision % (size / math.pow(base, m)) | |||
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171 | ||||
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172 | return '%s%s %s%s' % (sign, size.strip(), multiples[m], unit) | |||
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173 | ||||
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174 | ||||
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175 | def _check_memory_usage(worker): | |||
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176 | ||||
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177 | if not MAX_MEMORY_USAGE: | |||
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178 | return | |||
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179 | ||||
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180 | elapsed = time.time() - worker._last_memory_check_time | |||
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181 | if elapsed > MEMORY_USAGE_CHECK_INTERVAL: | |||
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182 | mem_usage = _get_process_rss() | |||
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183 | if mem_usage and mem_usage > MAX_MEMORY_USAGE: | |||
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184 | worker.log.info( | |||
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185 | "memory usage %s > %s, forcing gc", | |||
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186 | _format_data_size(mem_usage), _format_data_size(MAX_MEMORY_USAGE)) | |||
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187 | # Try to clean it up by forcing a full collection. | |||
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188 | gc.collect() | |||
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189 | mem_usage = _get_process_rss() | |||
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190 | if mem_usage > MEMORY_USAGE_RECOVERY_THRESHOLD: | |||
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191 | # Didn't clean up enough, we'll have to terminate. | |||
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192 | worker.log.warning( | |||
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193 | "memory usage %s > %s after gc, quitting", | |||
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194 | _format_data_size(mem_usage), _format_data_size(MAX_MEMORY_USAGE)) | |||
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195 | # This will cause worker to auto-restart itself | |||
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196 | worker.alive = False | |||
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197 | worker._last_memory_check_time = time.time() | |||
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198 | ||||
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199 | ||||
96 | def worker_int(worker): |
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200 | def worker_int(worker): | |
97 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker received INT or QUIT signal", worker.pid) |
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201 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker received INT or QUIT signal", worker.pid) | |
98 |
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202 | |||
99 | # get traceback info, on worker crash |
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203 | # get traceback info, on worker crash | |
100 | id2name = dict([(th.ident, th.name) for th in threading.enumerate()]) |
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204 | id2name = dict([(th.ident, th.name) for th in threading.enumerate()]) | |
101 | code = [] |
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205 | code = [] | |
102 | for thread_id, stack in sys._current_frames().items(): |
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206 | for thread_id, stack in sys._current_frames().items(): | |
103 | code.append( |
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207 | code.append( | |
104 | "\n# Thread: %s(%d)" % (id2name.get(thread_id, ""), thread_id)) |
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208 | "\n# Thread: %s(%d)" % (id2name.get(thread_id, ""), thread_id)) | |
105 | for fname, lineno, name, line in traceback.extract_stack(stack): |
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209 | for fname, lineno, name, line in traceback.extract_stack(stack): | |
106 | code.append('File: "%s", line %d, in %s' % (fname, lineno, name)) |
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210 | code.append('File: "%s", line %d, in %s' % (fname, lineno, name)) | |
107 | if line: |
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211 | if line: | |
108 | code.append(" %s" % (line.strip())) |
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212 | code.append(" %s" % (line.strip())) | |
109 | worker.log.debug("\n".join(code)) |
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213 | worker.log.debug("\n".join(code)) | |
110 |
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214 | |||
111 |
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215 | |||
112 | def worker_abort(worker): |
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216 | def worker_abort(worker): | |
113 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker received SIGABRT signal", worker.pid) |
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217 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker received SIGABRT signal", worker.pid) | |
114 |
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218 | |||
115 |
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219 | |||
116 | def worker_exit(server, worker): |
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220 | def worker_exit(server, worker): | |
117 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker exit", worker.pid) |
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221 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker exit", worker.pid) | |
118 |
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222 | |||
119 |
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223 | |||
120 | def child_exit(server, worker): |
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224 | def child_exit(server, worker): | |
121 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker child exit", worker.pid) |
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225 | worker.log.info("[<%-10s>] worker child exit", worker.pid) | |
122 |
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226 | |||
123 |
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227 | |||
124 | def pre_request(worker, req): |
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228 | def pre_request(worker, req): | |
125 | worker.start_time = time.time() |
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229 | worker.start_time = time.time() | |
126 | worker.log.debug( |
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230 | worker.log.debug( | |
127 | "GNCRN PRE WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s", worker.nr, req.method, req.path) |
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231 | "GNCRN PRE WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s", worker.nr, req.method, req.path) | |
128 |
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232 | |||
129 |
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233 | |||
130 | def post_request(worker, req, environ, resp): |
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234 | def post_request(worker, req, environ, resp): | |
131 | total_time = time.time() - worker.start_time |
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235 | total_time = time.time() - worker.start_time | |
132 | worker.log.debug( |
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236 | worker.log.debug( | |
133 | "GNCRN POST WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s resp: %s, Load Time: %.4fs", |
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237 | "GNCRN POST WORKER [cnt:%s]: %s %s resp: %s, Load Time: %.4fs", | |
134 | worker.nr, req.method, req.path, resp.status_code, total_time) |
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238 | worker.nr, req.method, req.path, resp.status_code, total_time) | |
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239 | _check_memory_usage(worker) | |||
135 |
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240 | |||
136 |
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241 | |||
137 | class RhodeCodeLogger(Logger): |
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242 | class RhodeCodeLogger(Logger): | |
138 | """ |
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243 | """ | |
139 | Custom Logger that allows some customization that gunicorn doesn't allow |
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244 | Custom Logger that allows some customization that gunicorn doesn't allow | |
140 | """ |
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245 | """ | |
141 |
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246 | |||
142 | datefmt = r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" |
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247 | datefmt = r"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S" | |
143 |
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248 | |||
144 | def __init__(self, cfg): |
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249 | def __init__(self, cfg): | |
145 | Logger.__init__(self, cfg) |
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250 | Logger.__init__(self, cfg) | |
146 |
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251 | |||
147 | def now(self): |
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252 | def now(self): | |
148 | """ return date in RhodeCode Log format """ |
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253 | """ return date in RhodeCode Log format """ | |
149 | now = time.time() |
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254 | now = time.time() | |
150 | msecs = int((now - long(now)) * 1000) |
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255 | msecs = int((now - long(now)) * 1000) | |
151 | return time.strftime(self.datefmt, time.localtime(now)) + '.{0:03d}'.format(msecs) |
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256 | return time.strftime(self.datefmt, time.localtime(now)) + '.{0:03d}'.format(msecs) | |
152 |
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257 | |||
153 |
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258 | |||
154 | logger_class = RhodeCodeLogger |
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259 | logger_class = RhodeCodeLogger |
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