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tests(bad-data): fixed some pre python3 tests that no longer work exactly the same

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# Copyright (C) 2010-2023 RhodeCode GmbH
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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#
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#
# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
import io
import shlex
import math
import re
import os
import datetime
import logging
import queue
import subprocess
from dateutil.parser import parse
from pyramid.interfaces import IRoutesMapper
from pyramid.settings import asbool
from pyramid.path import AssetResolver
from threading import Thread
from rhodecode.config.jsroutes import generate_jsroutes_content
from rhodecode.lib.base import get_auth_user
from rhodecode.lib.celerylib.loader import set_celery_conf
import rhodecode
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def add_renderer_globals(event):
from rhodecode.lib import helpers
# TODO: When executed in pyramid view context the request is not available
# in the event. Find a better solution to get the request.
from pyramid.threadlocal import get_current_request
request = event['request'] or get_current_request()
# Add Pyramid translation as '_' to context
event['_'] = request.translate
event['_ungettext'] = request.plularize
event['h'] = helpers
def set_user_lang(event):
request = event.request
cur_user = getattr(request, 'user', None)
if cur_user:
user_lang = cur_user.get_instance().user_data.get('language')
if user_lang:
log.debug('lang: setting current user:%s language to: %s', cur_user, user_lang)
event.request._LOCALE_ = user_lang
def update_celery_conf(event):
log.debug('Setting celery config from new request')
set_celery_conf(request=event.request, registry=event.request.registry)
def add_request_user_context(event):
"""
Adds auth user into request context
"""
request = event.request
# access req_id as soon as possible
req_id = request.req_id
if hasattr(request, 'vcs_call'):
# skip vcs calls
return
if hasattr(request, 'rpc_method'):
# skip api calls
return
auth_user, auth_token = get_auth_user(request)
request.user = auth_user
request.user_auth_token = auth_token
request.environ['rc_auth_user'] = auth_user
request.environ['rc_auth_user_id'] = str(auth_user.user_id)
request.environ['rc_req_id'] = req_id
def reset_log_bucket(event):
"""
reset the log bucket on new request
"""
request = event.request
request.req_id_records_init()
def scan_repositories_if_enabled(event):
"""
This is subscribed to the `pyramid.events.ApplicationCreated` event. It
does a repository scan if enabled in the settings.
"""
settings = event.app.registry.settings
vcs_server_enabled = settings['vcs.server.enable']
import_on_startup = settings['startup.import_repos']
if vcs_server_enabled and import_on_startup:
from rhodecode.model.scm import ScmModel
from rhodecode.lib.utils import repo2db_mapper, get_rhodecode_base_path
repositories = ScmModel().repo_scan(get_rhodecode_base_path())
repo2db_mapper(repositories, remove_obsolete=False)
def write_metadata_if_needed(event):
"""
Writes upgrade metadata
"""
import rhodecode
from rhodecode.lib import system_info
from rhodecode.lib import ext_json
fname = '.rcmetadata.json'
ini_loc = os.path.dirname(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('__file__'))
metadata_destination = os.path.join(ini_loc, fname)
def get_update_age():
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
with open(metadata_destination, 'rb') as f:
data = ext_json.json.loads(f.read())
if 'created_on' in data:
update_date = parse(data['created_on'])
diff = now - update_date
return diff.total_seconds() / 60.0
return 0
def write():
configuration = system_info.SysInfo(
system_info.rhodecode_config)()['value']
license_token = configuration['config']['license_token']
setup = dict(
workers=configuration['config']['server:main'].get(
'workers', '?'),
worker_type=configuration['config']['server:main'].get(
'worker_class', 'sync'),
)
dbinfo = system_info.SysInfo(system_info.database_info)()['value']
del dbinfo['url']
metadata = dict(
desc='upgrade metadata info',
license_token=license_token,
created_on=datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat(),
usage=system_info.SysInfo(system_info.usage_info)()['value'],
platform=system_info.SysInfo(system_info.platform_type)()['value'],
database=dbinfo,
cpu=system_info.SysInfo(system_info.cpu)()['value'],
memory=system_info.SysInfo(system_info.memory)()['value'],
setup=setup
)
with open(metadata_destination, 'wb') as f:
f.write(ext_json.json.dumps(metadata))
settings = event.app.registry.settings
if settings.get('metadata.skip'):
return
# only write this every 24h, workers restart caused unwanted delays
try:
age_in_min = get_update_age()
except Exception:
age_in_min = 0
if age_in_min > 60 * 60 * 24:
return
try:
write()
except Exception:
pass
def write_usage_data(event):
import rhodecode
from rhodecode.lib import system_info
from rhodecode.lib import ext_json
settings = event.app.registry.settings
instance_tag = settings.get('metadata.write_usage_tag')
if not settings.get('metadata.write_usage'):
return
def get_update_age(dest_file):
now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
with open(dest_file, 'rb') as f:
data = ext_json.json.loads(f.read())
if 'created_on' in data:
update_date = parse(data['created_on'])
diff = now - update_date
return math.ceil(diff.total_seconds() / 60.0)
return 0
utc_date = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
hour_quarter = int(math.ceil((utc_date.hour + utc_date.minute/60.0) / 6.))
fname = '.rc_usage_{date.year}{date.month:02d}{date.day:02d}_{hour}.json'.format(
date=utc_date, hour=hour_quarter)
ini_loc = os.path.dirname(rhodecode.CONFIG.get('__file__'))
usage_dir = os.path.join(ini_loc, '.rcusage')
if not os.path.isdir(usage_dir):
os.makedirs(usage_dir)
usage_metadata_destination = os.path.join(usage_dir, fname)
try:
age_in_min = get_update_age(usage_metadata_destination)
except Exception:
age_in_min = 0
# write every 6th hour
if age_in_min and age_in_min < 60 * 6:
log.debug('Usage file created %s minutes ago, skipping (threshold: %s minutes)...',
age_in_min, 60 * 6)
return
def write(dest_file):
configuration = system_info.SysInfo(system_info.rhodecode_config)()['value']
license_token = configuration['config']['license_token']
metadata = dict(
desc='Usage data',
instance_tag=instance_tag,
license_token=license_token,
created_on=datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat(),
usage=system_info.SysInfo(system_info.usage_info)()['value'],
)
with open(dest_file, 'wb') as f:
f.write(ext_json.formatted_json(metadata))
try:
log.debug('Writing usage file at: %s', usage_metadata_destination)
write(usage_metadata_destination)
except Exception:
pass
def write_js_routes_if_enabled(event):
registry = event.app.registry
mapper = registry.queryUtility(IRoutesMapper)
_argument_prog = re.compile(r'\{(.*?)\}|:\((.*)\)')
def _extract_route_information(route):
"""
Convert a route into tuple(name, path, args), eg:
('show_user', '/profile/%(username)s', ['username'])
"""
routepath = route.pattern
pattern = route.pattern
def replace(matchobj):
if matchobj.group(1):
return "%%(%s)s" % matchobj.group(1).split(':')[0]
else:
return "%%(%s)s" % matchobj.group(2)
routepath = _argument_prog.sub(replace, routepath)
if not routepath.startswith('/'):
routepath = '/'+routepath
return (
route.name,
routepath,
[(arg[0].split(':')[0] if arg[0] != '' else arg[1])
for arg in _argument_prog.findall(pattern)]
)
def get_routes():
# pyramid routes
for route in mapper.get_routes():
if not route.name.startswith('__'):
yield _extract_route_information(route)
if asbool(registry.settings.get('generate_js_files', 'false')):
static_path = AssetResolver().resolve('rhodecode:public').abspath()
jsroutes = get_routes()
jsroutes_file_content = generate_jsroutes_content(jsroutes)
jsroutes_file_path = os.path.join(
static_path, 'js', 'rhodecode', 'routes.js')
try:
with open(jsroutes_file_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
f.write(jsroutes_file_content)
except Exception:
log.exception('Failed to write routes.js into %s', jsroutes_file_path)
class Subscriber(object):
"""
Base class for subscribers to the pyramid event system.
"""
def __call__(self, event):
self.run(event)
def run(self, event):
raise NotImplementedError('Subclass has to implement this.')
class AsyncSubscriber(Subscriber):
"""
Subscriber that handles the execution of events in a separate task to not
block the execution of the code which triggers the event. It puts the
received events into a queue from which the worker process takes them in
order.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._stop = False
self._eventq = queue.Queue()
self._worker = self.create_worker()
self._worker.start()
def __call__(self, event):
self._eventq.put(event)
def create_worker(self):
worker = Thread(target=self.do_work)
worker.daemon = True
return worker
def stop_worker(self):
self._stop = False
self._eventq.put(None)
self._worker.join()
def do_work(self):
while not self._stop:
event = self._eventq.get()
if event is not None:
self.run(event)
class AsyncSubprocessSubscriber(AsyncSubscriber):
"""
Subscriber that uses the subprocess module to execute a command if an
event is received. Events are handled asynchronously::
subscriber = AsyncSubprocessSubscriber('ls -la', timeout=10)
subscriber(dummyEvent) # running __call__(event)
"""
def __init__(self, cmd, timeout=None):
if not isinstance(cmd, (list, tuple)):
cmd = shlex.split(cmd)
super().__init__()
self._cmd = cmd
self._timeout = timeout
def run(self, event):
cmd = self._cmd
timeout = self._timeout
log.debug('Executing command %s.', cmd)
try:
output = subprocess.check_output(
cmd, timeout=timeout, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
log.debug('Command finished %s', cmd)
if output:
log.debug('Command output: %s', output)
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired as e:
log.exception('Timeout while executing command.')
if e.output:
log.error('Command output: %s', e.output)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
log.exception('Error while executing command.')
if e.output:
log.error('Command output: %s', e.output)
except Exception:
log.exception(
'Exception while executing command %s.', cmd)