##// END OF EJS Templates
threading: Add factory that creates curl session for each thread....
threading: Add factory that creates curl session for each thread. When creating a repo with an import url pointing to another repo on the same enterprise instance we call the vcssserver to check the url. The vcsserver then calls to enterprise to verify the url. This leads to two threads using the same cur session.

File last commit:

r1:854a839a default
r243:dae685be default
Show More
add-to-env.rst
43 lines | 1.7 KiB | text/x-rst | RstLexer

Adding Custom Packages

If you wish to make additional Python modules available to use with extensions that you have developed, use the following information.

Prerequisite

|RCC| manages the |RCE| environment using Supervisor. To add custom packages you need to install your instance of |RCE| as a self managed instance. This will let you to update the PYTHONPATH without |RCC| overwriting it. You can then extend the PYTHONPATH to find packaged outside of the |RCC| managed environment. To install |RCE| as a self-managed service using |RCC|, see the :ref:`Self-managed Instructions <control:set-self-managed-supervisor>`.

Adding Custom Packages

Once you have your instance configured as self-managed, use the following steps.

  1. Add the modules to the |RCE| instance directory, :file:`/home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}`.
  2. Add this location to your PYTHONPATH environment variable. This is set in the :file:`/home/{user}/.rccontrol/supervisor/supervisor.ini` file. For more information about PYTHONPATH, see the PYTHONPATH documentation.
[program:enterprise-1_script]
numprocs = 1
redirect_stderr = true
environment = PYTHONPATH="",GIT_SSL_CAINFO="/home/user/.rccontrol-profile/etc/ca-bundle.crt"
  1. Specify the hook for your added module on the :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> Hooks` page. For example, python:rcextensions/you.custom.hook
  2. Restart |RCE| using the rccontrol restart <instance-id> command. For more information, see the :ref:`RhodeCode Control CLI <control:rcc-cli>` documentation.