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1 | [DEFAULT] | |
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2 | done = false | |
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3 | ||
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4 | [task:bump_version] | |
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5 | done = true | |
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6 | ||
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7 | [task:fixes_on_stable] | |
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8 | done = true | |
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9 | ||
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10 | [task:pip2nix_generated] | |
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11 | done = true | |
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12 | ||
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13 | [release] | |
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14 | state = prepared | |
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15 | version = 4.27.1 | |
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16 |
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1 | ; ##################### | |
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2 | ; LOGGING CONFIGURATION | |
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3 | ; ##################### | |
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4 | ; Logging template, used for configure the logging | |
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5 | ; some variables here are replaced by RhodeCode to default values | |
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6 | ||
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7 | [loggers] | |
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8 | keys = root, vcsserver | |
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9 | ||
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10 | [handlers] | |
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11 | keys = console | |
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12 | ||
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13 | [formatters] | |
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14 | keys = generic, json | |
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15 | ||
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16 | ; ####### | |
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17 | ; LOGGERS | |
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18 | ; ####### | |
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19 | [logger_root] | |
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20 | level = NOTSET | |
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21 | handlers = console | |
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22 | ||
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23 | [logger_vcsserver] | |
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24 | level = $RC_LOGGING_LEVEL | |
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25 | handlers = | |
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26 | qualname = vcsserver | |
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27 | propagate = 1 | |
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28 | ||
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29 | ; ######## | |
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30 | ; HANDLERS | |
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31 | ; ######## | |
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32 | ||
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33 | [handler_console] | |
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34 | class = StreamHandler | |
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35 | args = (sys.stderr, ) | |
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36 | level = $RC_LOGGING_LEVEL | |
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37 | ; To enable JSON formatted logs replace generic with json | |
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38 | ; This allows sending properly formatted logs to grafana loki or elasticsearch | |
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39 | #formatter = json | |
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40 | #formatter = generic | |
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41 | formatter = $RC_LOGGING_FORMATTER | |
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42 | ||
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43 | ; ########## | |
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44 | ; FORMATTERS | |
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45 | ; ########## | |
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46 | ||
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47 | [formatter_generic] | |
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48 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s | |
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49 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S | |
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50 | ||
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51 | [formatter_json] | |
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52 | format = %(timestamp)s %(levelname)s %(name)s %(message)s %(req_id)s | |
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53 | class = vcsserver.lib._vendor.jsonlogger.JsonFormatter |
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1 | diff -rup configparser-4.0.2-orig/pyproject.toml configparser-4.0.2/pyproject.toml | |
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2 | --- configparser-4.0.2-orig/pyproject.toml 2021-03-22 21:28:11.000000000 +0100 | |
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3 | +++ configparser-4.0.2/pyproject.toml 2021-03-22 21:28:11.000000000 +0100 | |
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4 | @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ | |
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5 | [build-system] | |
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6 | -requires = ["setuptools>=40.7", "wheel", "setuptools_scm>=1.15"] | |
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7 | +requires = ["setuptools<=42.0", "wheel", "setuptools_scm<6.0.0"] | |
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8 | build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" | |
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9 | ||
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10 | [tool.black] |
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1 | diff -rup importlib-metadata-1.6.0-orig/yproject.toml importlib-metadata-1.6.0/pyproject.toml | |
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2 | --- importlib-metadata-1.6.0-orig/yproject.toml 2021-03-22 22:10:33.000000000 +0100 | |
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3 | +++ importlib-metadata-1.6.0/pyproject.toml 2021-03-22 22:11:09.000000000 +0100 | |
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4 | @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ | |
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5 | [build-system] | |
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6 | -requires = ["setuptools>=30.3", "wheel", "setuptools_scm"] | |
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7 | +requires = ["setuptools<42.0", "wheel", "setuptools_scm<6.0.0"] |
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1 | diff -rup pytest-4.6.9-orig/setup.py pytest-4.6.9/setup.py | |
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2 | --- pytest-4.6.9-orig/setup.py 2018-04-10 10:23:04.000000000 +0200 | |
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3 | +++ pytest-4.6.9/setup.py 2018-04-10 10:23:34.000000000 +0200 | |
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4 | @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ def main(): | |
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5 | def main(): | |
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6 | setup( | |
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7 | use_scm_version={"write_to": "src/_pytest/_version.py"}, | |
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8 | - setup_requires=["setuptools-scm", "setuptools>=40.0"], | |
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9 | + setup_requires=["setuptools-scm<6.0.0", "setuptools<=42.0"], | |
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10 | package_dir={"": "src"}, | |
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11 | # fmt: off | |
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12 | extras_require={ No newline at end of file |
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1 | diff -rup zip-1.2.0-orig/pyproject.toml zip-1.2.0/pyproject.toml | |
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2 | --- zip-1.2.0-orig/pyproject.toml 2021-03-23 10:55:37.000000000 +0100 | |
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3 | +++ zip-1.2.0/pyproject.toml 2021-03-23 10:56:05.000000000 +0100 | |
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4 | @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ | |
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5 | [build-system] | |
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6 | -requires = ["setuptools>=34.4", "wheel", "setuptools_scm>=1.15"] | |
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7 | +requires = ["setuptools<42.0", "wheel", "setuptools_scm<6.0.0"] | |
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8 | build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" | |
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9 | ||
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10 | [tool.black] |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
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2 | ||
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3 | # Copyright (C) 2010-2020 RhodeCode GmbH | |
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4 | # | |
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5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
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6 | # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 | |
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7 | # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
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8 | # | |
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9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
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10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
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11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
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12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
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13 | # | |
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14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License | |
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15 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
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16 | # | |
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17 | # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the | |
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18 | # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services, | |
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19 | # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/ | |
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20 | ||
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21 | import os | |
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22 | import textwrap | |
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23 | import string | |
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24 | import functools | |
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25 | import logging | |
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26 | import tempfile | |
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27 | import logging.config | |
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28 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
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29 | ||
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30 | # skip keys, that are set here, so we don't double process those | |
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31 | set_keys = { | |
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32 | '__file__': '' | |
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33 | } | |
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34 | ||
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35 | ||
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36 | def str2bool(_str): | |
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37 | """ | |
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38 | returns True/False value from given string, it tries to translate the | |
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39 | string into boolean | |
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40 | ||
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41 | :param _str: string value to translate into boolean | |
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42 | :rtype: boolean | |
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43 | :returns: boolean from given string | |
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44 | """ | |
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45 | if _str is None: | |
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46 | return False | |
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47 | if _str in (True, False): | |
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48 | return _str | |
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49 | _str = str(_str).strip().lower() | |
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50 | return _str in ('t', 'true', 'y', 'yes', 'on', '1') | |
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51 | ||
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52 | ||
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53 | def aslist(obj, sep=None, strip=True): | |
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54 | """ | |
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55 | Returns given string separated by sep as list | |
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56 | ||
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57 | :param obj: | |
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58 | :param sep: | |
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59 | :param strip: | |
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60 | """ | |
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61 | if isinstance(obj, (basestring,)): | |
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62 | if obj in ['', ""]: | |
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63 | return [] | |
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64 | ||
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65 | lst = obj.split(sep) | |
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66 | if strip: | |
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67 | lst = [v.strip() for v in lst] | |
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68 | return lst | |
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69 | elif isinstance(obj, (list, tuple)): | |
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70 | return obj | |
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71 | elif obj is None: | |
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72 | return [] | |
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73 | else: | |
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74 | return [obj] | |
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75 | ||
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76 | ||
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77 | class SettingsMaker(object): | |
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78 | ||
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79 | def __init__(self, app_settings): | |
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80 | self.settings = app_settings | |
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81 | ||
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82 | @classmethod | |
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83 | def _bool_func(cls, input_val): | |
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84 | if isinstance(input_val, unicode): | |
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85 | input_val = input_val.encode('utf8') | |
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86 | return str2bool(input_val) | |
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87 | ||
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88 | @classmethod | |
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89 | def _int_func(cls, input_val): | |
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90 | return int(input_val) | |
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91 | ||
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92 | @classmethod | |
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93 | def _list_func(cls, input_val, sep=','): | |
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94 | return aslist(input_val, sep=sep) | |
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95 | ||
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96 | @classmethod | |
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97 | def _string_func(cls, input_val, lower=True): | |
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98 | if lower: | |
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99 | input_val = input_val.lower() | |
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100 | return input_val | |
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101 | ||
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102 | @classmethod | |
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103 | def _float_func(cls, input_val): | |
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104 | return float(input_val) | |
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105 | ||
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106 | @classmethod | |
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107 | def _dir_func(cls, input_val, ensure_dir=False, mode=0o755): | |
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108 | ||
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109 | # ensure we have our dir created | |
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110 | if not os.path.isdir(input_val) and ensure_dir: | |
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111 | os.makedirs(input_val, mode=mode) | |
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112 | ||
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113 | if not os.path.isdir(input_val): | |
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114 | raise Exception('Dir at {} does not exist'.format(input_val)) | |
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115 | return input_val | |
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116 | ||
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117 | @classmethod | |
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118 | def _file_path_func(cls, input_val, ensure_dir=False, mode=0o755): | |
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119 | dirname = os.path.dirname(input_val) | |
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120 | cls._dir_func(dirname, ensure_dir=ensure_dir) | |
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121 | return input_val | |
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122 | ||
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123 | @classmethod | |
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124 | def _key_transformator(cls, key): | |
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125 | return "{}_{}".format('RC'.upper(), key.upper().replace('.', '_').replace('-', '_')) | |
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126 | ||
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127 | def maybe_env_key(self, key): | |
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128 | # now maybe we have this KEY in env, search and use the value with higher priority. | |
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129 | transformed_key = self._key_transformator(key) | |
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130 | envvar_value = os.environ.get(transformed_key) | |
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131 | if envvar_value: | |
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132 | log.debug('using `%s` key instead of `%s` key for config', transformed_key, key) | |
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133 | ||
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134 | return envvar_value | |
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135 | ||
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136 | def env_expand(self): | |
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137 | replaced = {} | |
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138 | for k, v in self.settings.items(): | |
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139 | if k not in set_keys: | |
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140 | envvar_value = self.maybe_env_key(k) | |
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141 | if envvar_value: | |
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142 | replaced[k] = envvar_value | |
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143 | set_keys[k] = envvar_value | |
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144 | ||
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145 | # replace ALL keys updated | |
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146 | self.settings.update(replaced) | |
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147 | ||
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148 | def enable_logging(self, logging_conf=None, level='INFO', formatter='generic'): | |
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149 | """ | |
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150 | Helper to enable debug on running instance | |
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151 | :return: | |
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152 | """ | |
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153 | ||
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154 | if not str2bool(self.settings.get('logging.autoconfigure')): | |
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155 | log.info('logging configuration based on main .ini file') | |
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156 | return | |
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157 | ||
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158 | if logging_conf is None: | |
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159 | logging_conf = self.settings.get('logging.logging_conf_file') or '' | |
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160 | ||
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161 | if not os.path.isfile(logging_conf): | |
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162 | log.error('Unable to setup logging based on %s, ' | |
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163 | 'file does not exist.... specify path using logging.logging_conf_file= config setting. ', logging_conf) | |
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164 | return | |
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165 | ||
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166 | with open(logging_conf, 'rb') as f: | |
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167 | ini_template = textwrap.dedent(f.read()) | |
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168 | ini_template = string.Template(ini_template).safe_substitute( | |
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169 | RC_LOGGING_LEVEL=os.environ.get('RC_LOGGING_LEVEL', '') or level, | |
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170 | RC_LOGGING_FORMATTER=os.environ.get('RC_LOGGING_FORMATTER', '') or formatter | |
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171 | ) | |
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172 | ||
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173 | with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='rc_logging_', suffix='.ini', delete=False) as f: | |
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174 | log.info('Saved Temporary LOGGING config at %s', f.name) | |
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175 | f.write(ini_template) | |
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176 | ||
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177 | logging.config.fileConfig(f.name) | |
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178 | os.remove(f.name) | |
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179 | ||
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180 | def make_setting(self, key, default, lower=False, default_when_empty=False, parser=None): | |
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181 | input_val = self.settings.get(key, default) | |
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182 | ||
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183 | if default_when_empty and not input_val: | |
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184 | # use default value when value is set in the config but it is empty | |
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185 | input_val = default | |
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186 | ||
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187 | parser_func = { | |
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188 | 'bool': self._bool_func, | |
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189 | 'int': self._int_func, | |
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190 | 'list': self._list_func, | |
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191 | 'list:newline': functools.partial(self._list_func, sep='/n'), | |
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192 | 'list:spacesep': functools.partial(self._list_func, sep=' '), | |
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193 | 'string': functools.partial(self._string_func, lower=lower), | |
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194 | 'dir': self._dir_func, | |
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195 | 'dir:ensured': functools.partial(self._dir_func, ensure_dir=True), | |
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196 | 'file': self._file_path_func, | |
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197 | 'file:ensured': functools.partial(self._file_path_func, ensure_dir=True), | |
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198 | None: lambda i: i | |
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199 | }[parser] | |
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200 | ||
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201 | envvar_value = self.maybe_env_key(key) | |
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202 | if envvar_value: | |
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203 | input_val = envvar_value | |
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204 | set_keys[key] = input_val | |
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205 | ||
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206 | self.settings[key] = parser_func(input_val) | |
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207 | return self.settings[key] |
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1 | # RhodeCode VCSServer provides access to different vcs backends via network. | |
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2 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH | |
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3 | # | |
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4 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
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5 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
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6 | # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or | |
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7 | # (at your option) any later version. | |
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8 | # | |
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9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
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10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
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11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
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12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
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13 | # | |
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14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
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15 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | |
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16 | # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA | |
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17 | ||
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18 | # This package contains non rhodecode licensed packages that are | |
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19 | # vendored for various reasons | |
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20 | ||
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21 | import os | |
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22 | import sys | |
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23 | ||
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24 | vendor_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) | |
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25 | ||
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26 | sys.path.append(vendor_dir) |
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1 | ''' | |
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2 | This library is provided to allow standard python logging | |
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3 | to output log data as JSON formatted strings | |
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4 | ''' | |
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5 | import logging | |
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6 | import json | |
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7 | import re | |
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8 | from datetime import date, datetime, time, tzinfo, timedelta | |
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9 | import traceback | |
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10 | import importlib | |
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11 | ||
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12 | from inspect import istraceback | |
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13 | ||
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14 | from collections import OrderedDict | |
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15 | ||
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16 | ||
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17 | def _inject_req_id(record, *args, **kwargs): | |
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18 | return record | |
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19 | ||
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20 | ||
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21 | ExceptionAwareFormatter = logging.Formatter | |
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22 | ||
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23 | ||
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24 | ZERO = timedelta(0) | |
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25 | HOUR = timedelta(hours=1) | |
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26 | ||
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27 | ||
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28 | class UTC(tzinfo): | |
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29 | """UTC""" | |
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30 | ||
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31 | def utcoffset(self, dt): | |
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32 | return ZERO | |
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33 | ||
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34 | def tzname(self, dt): | |
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35 | return "UTC" | |
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36 | ||
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37 | def dst(self, dt): | |
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38 | return ZERO | |
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39 | ||
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40 | utc = UTC() | |
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41 | ||
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42 | ||
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43 | # skip natural LogRecord attributes | |
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44 | # http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html#logrecord-attributes | |
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45 | RESERVED_ATTRS = ( | |
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46 | 'args', 'asctime', 'created', 'exc_info', 'exc_text', 'filename', | |
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47 | 'funcName', 'levelname', 'levelno', 'lineno', 'module', | |
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48 | 'msecs', 'message', 'msg', 'name', 'pathname', 'process', | |
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49 | 'processName', 'relativeCreated', 'stack_info', 'thread', 'threadName') | |
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50 | ||
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51 | ||
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52 | def merge_record_extra(record, target, reserved): | |
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53 | """ | |
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54 | Merges extra attributes from LogRecord object into target dictionary | |
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55 | ||
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56 | :param record: logging.LogRecord | |
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57 | :param target: dict to update | |
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58 | :param reserved: dict or list with reserved keys to skip | |
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59 | """ | |
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60 | for key, value in record.__dict__.items(): | |
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61 | # this allows to have numeric keys | |
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62 | if (key not in reserved | |
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63 | and not (hasattr(key, "startswith") | |
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64 | and key.startswith('_'))): | |
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65 | target[key] = value | |
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66 | return target | |
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67 | ||
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68 | ||
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69 | class JsonEncoder(json.JSONEncoder): | |
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70 | """ | |
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71 | A custom encoder extending the default JSONEncoder | |
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72 | """ | |
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73 | ||
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74 | def default(self, obj): | |
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75 | if isinstance(obj, (date, datetime, time)): | |
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76 | return self.format_datetime_obj(obj) | |
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77 | ||
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78 | elif istraceback(obj): | |
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79 | return ''.join(traceback.format_tb(obj)).strip() | |
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80 | ||
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81 | elif type(obj) == Exception \ | |
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82 | or isinstance(obj, Exception) \ | |
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83 | or type(obj) == type: | |
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84 | return str(obj) | |
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85 | ||
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86 | try: | |
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87 | return super(JsonEncoder, self).default(obj) | |
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88 | ||
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89 | except TypeError: | |
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90 | try: | |
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91 | return str(obj) | |
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92 | ||
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93 | except Exception: | |
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94 | return None | |
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95 | ||
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96 | def format_datetime_obj(self, obj): | |
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97 | return obj.isoformat() | |
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98 | ||
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99 | ||
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100 | class JsonFormatter(ExceptionAwareFormatter): | |
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101 | """ | |
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102 | A custom formatter to format logging records as json strings. | |
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103 | Extra values will be formatted as str() if not supported by | |
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104 | json default encoder | |
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105 | """ | |
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106 | ||
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107 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
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108 | """ | |
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109 | :param json_default: a function for encoding non-standard objects | |
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110 | as outlined in http://docs.python.org/2/library/json.html | |
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111 | :param json_encoder: optional custom encoder | |
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112 | :param json_serializer: a :meth:`json.dumps`-compatible callable | |
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113 | that will be used to serialize the log record. | |
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114 | :param json_indent: an optional :meth:`json.dumps`-compatible numeric value | |
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115 | that will be used to customize the indent of the output json. | |
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116 | :param prefix: an optional string prefix added at the beginning of | |
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117 | the formatted string | |
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118 | :param json_indent: indent parameter for json.dumps | |
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119 | :param json_ensure_ascii: ensure_ascii parameter for json.dumps | |
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120 | :param reserved_attrs: an optional list of fields that will be skipped when | |
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121 | outputting json log record. Defaults to all log record attributes: | |
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122 | http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html#logrecord-attributes | |
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123 | :param timestamp: an optional string/boolean field to add a timestamp when | |
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124 | outputting the json log record. If string is passed, timestamp will be added | |
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125 | to log record using string as key. If True boolean is passed, timestamp key | |
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126 | will be "timestamp". Defaults to False/off. | |
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127 | """ | |
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128 | self.json_default = self._str_to_fn(kwargs.pop("json_default", None)) | |
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129 | self.json_encoder = self._str_to_fn(kwargs.pop("json_encoder", None)) | |
|
130 | self.json_serializer = self._str_to_fn(kwargs.pop("json_serializer", json.dumps)) | |
|
131 | self.json_indent = kwargs.pop("json_indent", None) | |
|
132 | self.json_ensure_ascii = kwargs.pop("json_ensure_ascii", True) | |
|
133 | self.prefix = kwargs.pop("prefix", "") | |
|
134 | reserved_attrs = kwargs.pop("reserved_attrs", RESERVED_ATTRS) | |
|
135 | self.reserved_attrs = dict(zip(reserved_attrs, reserved_attrs)) | |
|
136 | self.timestamp = kwargs.pop("timestamp", True) | |
|
137 | ||
|
138 | # super(JsonFormatter, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
|
139 | logging.Formatter.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
|
140 | if not self.json_encoder and not self.json_default: | |
|
141 | self.json_encoder = JsonEncoder | |
|
142 | ||
|
143 | self._required_fields = self.parse() | |
|
144 | self._skip_fields = dict(zip(self._required_fields, | |
|
145 | self._required_fields)) | |
|
146 | self._skip_fields.update(self.reserved_attrs) | |
|
147 | ||
|
148 | def _str_to_fn(self, fn_as_str): | |
|
149 | """ | |
|
150 | If the argument is not a string, return whatever was passed in. | |
|
151 | Parses a string such as package.module.function, imports the module | |
|
152 | and returns the function. | |
|
153 | ||
|
154 | :param fn_as_str: The string to parse. If not a string, return it. | |
|
155 | """ | |
|
156 | if not isinstance(fn_as_str, str): | |
|
157 | return fn_as_str | |
|
158 | ||
|
159 | path, _, function = fn_as_str.rpartition('.') | |
|
160 | module = importlib.import_module(path) | |
|
161 | return getattr(module, function) | |
|
162 | ||
|
163 | def parse(self): | |
|
164 | """ | |
|
165 | Parses format string looking for substitutions | |
|
166 | ||
|
167 | This method is responsible for returning a list of fields (as strings) | |
|
168 | to include in all log messages. | |
|
169 | """ | |
|
170 | standard_formatters = re.compile(r'\((.+?)\)', re.IGNORECASE) | |
|
171 | return standard_formatters.findall(self._fmt) | |
|
172 | ||
|
173 | def add_fields(self, log_record, record, message_dict): | |
|
174 | """ | |
|
175 | Override this method to implement custom logic for adding fields. | |
|
176 | """ | |
|
177 | for field in self._required_fields: | |
|
178 | log_record[field] = record.__dict__.get(field) | |
|
179 | log_record.update(message_dict) | |
|
180 | merge_record_extra(record, log_record, reserved=self._skip_fields) | |
|
181 | ||
|
182 | if self.timestamp: | |
|
183 | key = self.timestamp if type(self.timestamp) == str else 'timestamp' | |
|
184 | log_record[key] = datetime.fromtimestamp(record.created, tz=utc) | |
|
185 | ||
|
186 | def process_log_record(self, log_record): | |
|
187 | """ | |
|
188 | Override this method to implement custom logic | |
|
189 | on the possibly ordered dictionary. | |
|
190 | """ | |
|
191 | return log_record | |
|
192 | ||
|
193 | def jsonify_log_record(self, log_record): | |
|
194 | """Returns a json string of the log record.""" | |
|
195 | return self.json_serializer(log_record, | |
|
196 | default=self.json_default, | |
|
197 | cls=self.json_encoder, | |
|
198 | indent=self.json_indent, | |
|
199 | ensure_ascii=self.json_ensure_ascii) | |
|
200 | ||
|
201 | def serialize_log_record(self, log_record): | |
|
202 | """Returns the final representation of the log record.""" | |
|
203 | return "%s%s" % (self.prefix, self.jsonify_log_record(log_record)) | |
|
204 | ||
|
205 | def format(self, record): | |
|
206 | """Formats a log record and serializes to json""" | |
|
207 | message_dict = {} | |
|
208 | # FIXME: logging.LogRecord.msg and logging.LogRecord.message in typeshed | |
|
209 | # are always type of str. We shouldn't need to override that. | |
|
210 | if isinstance(record.msg, dict): | |
|
211 | message_dict = record.msg | |
|
212 | record.message = None | |
|
213 | else: | |
|
214 | record.message = record.getMessage() | |
|
215 | # only format time if needed | |
|
216 | if "asctime" in self._required_fields: | |
|
217 | record.asctime = self.formatTime(record, self.datefmt) | |
|
218 | ||
|
219 | # Display formatted exception, but allow overriding it in the | |
|
220 | # user-supplied dict. | |
|
221 | if record.exc_info and not message_dict.get('exc_info'): | |
|
222 | message_dict['exc_info'] = self.formatException(record.exc_info) | |
|
223 | if not message_dict.get('exc_info') and record.exc_text: | |
|
224 | message_dict['exc_info'] = record.exc_text | |
|
225 | # Display formatted record of stack frames | |
|
226 | # default format is a string returned from :func:`traceback.print_stack` | |
|
227 | try: | |
|
228 | if record.stack_info and not message_dict.get('stack_info'): | |
|
229 | message_dict['stack_info'] = self.formatStack(record.stack_info) | |
|
230 | except AttributeError: | |
|
231 | # Python2.7 doesn't have stack_info. | |
|
232 | pass | |
|
233 | ||
|
234 | try: | |
|
235 | log_record = OrderedDict() | |
|
236 | except NameError: | |
|
237 | log_record = {} | |
|
238 | ||
|
239 | _inject_req_id(record, with_prefix=False) | |
|
240 | self.add_fields(log_record, record, message_dict) | |
|
241 | log_record = self.process_log_record(log_record) | |
|
242 | ||
|
243 | return self.serialize_log_record(log_record) |
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1 | import sys | |
|
2 | import threading | |
|
3 | import weakref | |
|
4 | from base64 import b64encode | |
|
5 | from logging import getLogger | |
|
6 | from os import urandom | |
|
7 | ||
|
8 | from redis import StrictRedis | |
|
9 | ||
|
10 | __version__ = '3.7.0' | |
|
11 | ||
|
12 | loggers = { | |
|
13 | k: getLogger("vcsserver." + ".".join((__name__, k))) | |
|
14 | for k in [ | |
|
15 | "acquire", | |
|
16 | "refresh.thread.start", | |
|
17 | "refresh.thread.stop", | |
|
18 | "refresh.thread.exit", | |
|
19 | "refresh.start", | |
|
20 | "refresh.shutdown", | |
|
21 | "refresh.exit", | |
|
22 | "release", | |
|
23 | ] | |
|
24 | } | |
|
25 | ||
|
26 | PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3 | |
|
27 | ||
|
28 | if PY3: | |
|
29 | text_type = str | |
|
30 | binary_type = bytes | |
|
31 | else: | |
|
32 | text_type = unicode # noqa | |
|
33 | binary_type = str | |
|
34 | ||
|
35 | ||
|
36 | # Check if the id match. If not, return an error code. | |
|
37 | UNLOCK_SCRIPT = b""" | |
|
38 | if redis.call("get", KEYS[1]) ~= ARGV[1] then | |
|
39 | return 1 | |
|
40 | else | |
|
41 | redis.call("del", KEYS[2]) | |
|
42 | redis.call("lpush", KEYS[2], 1) | |
|
43 | redis.call("pexpire", KEYS[2], ARGV[2]) | |
|
44 | redis.call("del", KEYS[1]) | |
|
45 | return 0 | |
|
46 | end | |
|
47 | """ | |
|
48 | ||
|
49 | # Covers both cases when key doesn't exist and doesn't equal to lock's id | |
|
50 | EXTEND_SCRIPT = b""" | |
|
51 | if redis.call("get", KEYS[1]) ~= ARGV[1] then | |
|
52 | return 1 | |
|
53 | elseif redis.call("ttl", KEYS[1]) < 0 then | |
|
54 | return 2 | |
|
55 | else | |
|
56 | redis.call("expire", KEYS[1], ARGV[2]) | |
|
57 | return 0 | |
|
58 | end | |
|
59 | """ | |
|
60 | ||
|
61 | RESET_SCRIPT = b""" | |
|
62 | redis.call('del', KEYS[2]) | |
|
63 | redis.call('lpush', KEYS[2], 1) | |
|
64 | redis.call('pexpire', KEYS[2], ARGV[2]) | |
|
65 | return redis.call('del', KEYS[1]) | |
|
66 | """ | |
|
67 | ||
|
68 | RESET_ALL_SCRIPT = b""" | |
|
69 | local locks = redis.call('keys', 'lock:*') | |
|
70 | local signal | |
|
71 | for _, lock in pairs(locks) do | |
|
72 | signal = 'lock-signal:' .. string.sub(lock, 6) | |
|
73 | redis.call('del', signal) | |
|
74 | redis.call('lpush', signal, 1) | |
|
75 | redis.call('expire', signal, 1) | |
|
76 | redis.call('del', lock) | |
|
77 | end | |
|
78 | return #locks | |
|
79 | """ | |
|
80 | ||
|
81 | ||
|
82 | class AlreadyAcquired(RuntimeError): | |
|
83 | pass | |
|
84 | ||
|
85 | ||
|
86 | class NotAcquired(RuntimeError): | |
|
87 | pass | |
|
88 | ||
|
89 | ||
|
90 | class AlreadyStarted(RuntimeError): | |
|
91 | pass | |
|
92 | ||
|
93 | ||
|
94 | class TimeoutNotUsable(RuntimeError): | |
|
95 | pass | |
|
96 | ||
|
97 | ||
|
98 | class InvalidTimeout(RuntimeError): | |
|
99 | pass | |
|
100 | ||
|
101 | ||
|
102 | class TimeoutTooLarge(RuntimeError): | |
|
103 | pass | |
|
104 | ||
|
105 | ||
|
106 | class NotExpirable(RuntimeError): | |
|
107 | pass | |
|
108 | ||
|
109 | ||
|
110 | class Lock(object): | |
|
111 | """ | |
|
112 | A Lock context manager implemented via redis SETNX/BLPOP. | |
|
113 | """ | |
|
114 | unlock_script = None | |
|
115 | extend_script = None | |
|
116 | reset_script = None | |
|
117 | reset_all_script = None | |
|
118 | ||
|
119 | def __init__(self, redis_client, name, expire=None, id=None, auto_renewal=False, strict=True, signal_expire=1000): | |
|
120 | """ | |
|
121 | :param redis_client: | |
|
122 | An instance of :class:`~StrictRedis`. | |
|
123 | :param name: | |
|
124 | The name (redis key) the lock should have. | |
|
125 | :param expire: | |
|
126 | The lock expiry time in seconds. If left at the default (None) | |
|
127 | the lock will not expire. | |
|
128 | :param id: | |
|
129 | The ID (redis value) the lock should have. A random value is | |
|
130 | generated when left at the default. | |
|
131 | ||
|
132 | Note that if you specify this then the lock is marked as "held". Acquires | |
|
133 | won't be possible. | |
|
134 | :param auto_renewal: | |
|
135 | If set to ``True``, Lock will automatically renew the lock so that it | |
|
136 | doesn't expire for as long as the lock is held (acquire() called | |
|
137 | or running in a context manager). | |
|
138 | ||
|
139 | Implementation note: Renewal will happen using a daemon thread with | |
|
140 | an interval of ``expire*2/3``. If wishing to use a different renewal | |
|
141 | time, subclass Lock, call ``super().__init__()`` then set | |
|
142 | ``self._lock_renewal_interval`` to your desired interval. | |
|
143 | :param strict: | |
|
144 | If set ``True`` then the ``redis_client`` needs to be an instance of ``redis.StrictRedis``. | |
|
145 | :param signal_expire: | |
|
146 | Advanced option to override signal list expiration in milliseconds. Increase it for very slow clients. Default: ``1000``. | |
|
147 | """ | |
|
148 | if strict and not isinstance(redis_client, StrictRedis): | |
|
149 | raise ValueError("redis_client must be instance of StrictRedis. " | |
|
150 | "Use strict=False if you know what you're doing.") | |
|
151 | if auto_renewal and expire is None: | |
|
152 | raise ValueError("Expire may not be None when auto_renewal is set") | |
|
153 | ||
|
154 | self._client = redis_client | |
|
155 | ||
|
156 | if expire: | |
|
157 | expire = int(expire) | |
|
158 | if expire < 0: | |
|
159 | raise ValueError("A negative expire is not acceptable.") | |
|
160 | else: | |
|
161 | expire = None | |
|
162 | self._expire = expire | |
|
163 | ||
|
164 | self._signal_expire = signal_expire | |
|
165 | if id is None: | |
|
166 | self._id = b64encode(urandom(18)).decode('ascii') | |
|
167 | elif isinstance(id, binary_type): | |
|
168 | try: | |
|
169 | self._id = id.decode('ascii') | |
|
170 | except UnicodeDecodeError: | |
|
171 | self._id = b64encode(id).decode('ascii') | |
|
172 | elif isinstance(id, text_type): | |
|
173 | self._id = id | |
|
174 | else: | |
|
175 | raise TypeError("Incorrect type for `id`. Must be bytes/str not %s." % type(id)) | |
|
176 | self._name = 'lock:' + name | |
|
177 | self._signal = 'lock-signal:' + name | |
|
178 | self._lock_renewal_interval = (float(expire) * 2 / 3 | |
|
179 | if auto_renewal | |
|
180 | else None) | |
|
181 | self._lock_renewal_thread = None | |
|
182 | ||
|
183 | self.register_scripts(redis_client) | |
|
184 | ||
|
185 | @classmethod | |
|
186 | def register_scripts(cls, redis_client): | |
|
187 | global reset_all_script | |
|
188 | if reset_all_script is None: | |
|
189 | reset_all_script = redis_client.register_script(RESET_ALL_SCRIPT) | |
|
190 | cls.unlock_script = redis_client.register_script(UNLOCK_SCRIPT) | |
|
191 | cls.extend_script = redis_client.register_script(EXTEND_SCRIPT) | |
|
192 | cls.reset_script = redis_client.register_script(RESET_SCRIPT) | |
|
193 | cls.reset_all_script = redis_client.register_script(RESET_ALL_SCRIPT) | |
|
194 | ||
|
195 | @property | |
|
196 | def _held(self): | |
|
197 | return self.id == self.get_owner_id() | |
|
198 | ||
|
199 | def reset(self): | |
|
200 | """ | |
|
201 | Forcibly deletes the lock. Use this with care. | |
|
202 | """ | |
|
203 | self.reset_script(client=self._client, keys=(self._name, self._signal), args=(self.id, self._signal_expire)) | |
|
204 | ||
|
205 | @property | |
|
206 | def id(self): | |
|
207 | return self._id | |
|
208 | ||
|
209 | def get_owner_id(self): | |
|
210 | owner_id = self._client.get(self._name) | |
|
211 | if isinstance(owner_id, binary_type): | |
|
212 | owner_id = owner_id.decode('ascii', 'replace') | |
|
213 | return owner_id | |
|
214 | ||
|
215 | def acquire(self, blocking=True, timeout=None): | |
|
216 | """ | |
|
217 | :param blocking: | |
|
218 | Boolean value specifying whether lock should be blocking or not. | |
|
219 | :param timeout: | |
|
220 | An integer value specifying the maximum number of seconds to block. | |
|
221 | """ | |
|
222 | logger = loggers["acquire"] | |
|
223 | ||
|
224 | logger.debug("Getting blocking: %s acquire on %r ...", blocking, self._name) | |
|
225 | ||
|
226 | if self._held: | |
|
227 | owner_id = self.get_owner_id() | |
|
228 | raise AlreadyAcquired("Already acquired from this Lock instance. Lock id: {}".format(owner_id)) | |
|
229 | ||
|
230 | if not blocking and timeout is not None: | |
|
231 | raise TimeoutNotUsable("Timeout cannot be used if blocking=False") | |
|
232 | ||
|
233 | if timeout: | |
|
234 | timeout = int(timeout) | |
|
235 | if timeout < 0: | |
|
236 | raise InvalidTimeout("Timeout (%d) cannot be less than or equal to 0" % timeout) | |
|
237 | ||
|
238 | if self._expire and not self._lock_renewal_interval and timeout > self._expire: | |
|
239 | raise TimeoutTooLarge("Timeout (%d) cannot be greater than expire (%d)" % (timeout, self._expire)) | |
|
240 | ||
|
241 | busy = True | |
|
242 | blpop_timeout = timeout or self._expire or 0 | |
|
243 | timed_out = False | |
|
244 | while busy: | |
|
245 | busy = not self._client.set(self._name, self._id, nx=True, ex=self._expire) | |
|
246 | if busy: | |
|
247 | if timed_out: | |
|
248 | return False | |
|
249 | elif blocking: | |
|
250 | timed_out = not self._client.blpop(self._signal, blpop_timeout) and timeout | |
|
251 | else: | |
|
252 | logger.warning("Failed to get %r.", self._name) | |
|
253 | return False | |
|
254 | ||
|
255 | logger.debug("Got lock for %r.", self._name) | |
|
256 | if self._lock_renewal_interval is not None: | |
|
257 | self._start_lock_renewer() | |
|
258 | return True | |
|
259 | ||
|
260 | def extend(self, expire=None): | |
|
261 | """Extends expiration time of the lock. | |
|
262 | ||
|
263 | :param expire: | |
|
264 | New expiration time. If ``None`` - `expire` provided during | |
|
265 | lock initialization will be taken. | |
|
266 | """ | |
|
267 | if expire: | |
|
268 | expire = int(expire) | |
|
269 | if expire < 0: | |
|
270 | raise ValueError("A negative expire is not acceptable.") | |
|
271 | elif self._expire is not None: | |
|
272 | expire = self._expire | |
|
273 | else: | |
|
274 | raise TypeError( | |
|
275 | "To extend a lock 'expire' must be provided as an " | |
|
276 | "argument to extend() method or at initialization time." | |
|
277 | ) | |
|
278 | ||
|
279 | error = self.extend_script(client=self._client, keys=(self._name, self._signal), args=(self._id, expire)) | |
|
280 | if error == 1: | |
|
281 | raise NotAcquired("Lock %s is not acquired or it already expired." % self._name) | |
|
282 | elif error == 2: | |
|
283 | raise NotExpirable("Lock %s has no assigned expiration time" % self._name) | |
|
284 | elif error: | |
|
285 | raise RuntimeError("Unsupported error code %s from EXTEND script" % error) | |
|
286 | ||
|
287 | @staticmethod | |
|
288 | def _lock_renewer(lockref, interval, stop): | |
|
289 | """ | |
|
290 | Renew the lock key in redis every `interval` seconds for as long | |
|
291 | as `self._lock_renewal_thread.should_exit` is False. | |
|
292 | """ | |
|
293 | while not stop.wait(timeout=interval): | |
|
294 | loggers["refresh.thread.start"].debug("Refreshing lock") | |
|
295 | lock = lockref() | |
|
296 | if lock is None: | |
|
297 | loggers["refresh.thread.stop"].debug( | |
|
298 | "The lock no longer exists, stopping lock refreshing" | |
|
299 | ) | |
|
300 | break | |
|
301 | lock.extend(expire=lock._expire) | |
|
302 | del lock | |
|
303 | loggers["refresh.thread.exit"].debug("Exit requested, stopping lock refreshing") | |
|
304 | ||
|
305 | def _start_lock_renewer(self): | |
|
306 | """ | |
|
307 | Starts the lock refresher thread. | |
|
308 | """ | |
|
309 | if self._lock_renewal_thread is not None: | |
|
310 | raise AlreadyStarted("Lock refresh thread already started") | |
|
311 | ||
|
312 | loggers["refresh.start"].debug( | |
|
313 | "Starting thread to refresh lock every %s seconds", | |
|
314 | self._lock_renewal_interval | |
|
315 | ) | |
|
316 | self._lock_renewal_stop = threading.Event() | |
|
317 | self._lock_renewal_thread = threading.Thread( | |
|
318 | group=None, | |
|
319 | target=self._lock_renewer, | |
|
320 | kwargs={'lockref': weakref.ref(self), | |
|
321 | 'interval': self._lock_renewal_interval, | |
|
322 | 'stop': self._lock_renewal_stop} | |
|
323 | ) | |
|
324 | self._lock_renewal_thread.setDaemon(True) | |
|
325 | self._lock_renewal_thread.start() | |
|
326 | ||
|
327 | def _stop_lock_renewer(self): | |
|
328 | """ | |
|
329 | Stop the lock renewer. | |
|
330 | ||
|
331 | This signals the renewal thread and waits for its exit. | |
|
332 | """ | |
|
333 | if self._lock_renewal_thread is None or not self._lock_renewal_thread.is_alive(): | |
|
334 | return | |
|
335 | loggers["refresh.shutdown"].debug("Signalling the lock refresher to stop") | |
|
336 | self._lock_renewal_stop.set() | |
|
337 | self._lock_renewal_thread.join() | |
|
338 | self._lock_renewal_thread = None | |
|
339 | loggers["refresh.exit"].debug("Lock refresher has stopped") | |
|
340 | ||
|
341 | def __enter__(self): | |
|
342 | acquired = self.acquire(blocking=True) | |
|
343 | assert acquired, "Lock wasn't acquired, but blocking=True" | |
|
344 | return self | |
|
345 | ||
|
346 | def __exit__(self, exc_type=None, exc_value=None, traceback=None): | |
|
347 | self.release() | |
|
348 | ||
|
349 | def release(self): | |
|
350 | """Releases the lock, that was acquired with the same object. | |
|
351 | ||
|
352 | .. note:: | |
|
353 | ||
|
354 | If you want to release a lock that you acquired in a different place you have two choices: | |
|
355 | ||
|
356 | * Use ``Lock("name", id=id_from_other_place).release()`` | |
|
357 | * Use ``Lock("name").reset()`` | |
|
358 | """ | |
|
359 | if self._lock_renewal_thread is not None: | |
|
360 | self._stop_lock_renewer() | |
|
361 | loggers["release"].debug("Releasing %r.", self._name) | |
|
362 | error = self.unlock_script(client=self._client, keys=(self._name, self._signal), args=(self._id, self._signal_expire)) | |
|
363 | if error == 1: | |
|
364 | raise NotAcquired("Lock %s is not acquired or it already expired." % self._name) | |
|
365 | elif error: | |
|
366 | raise RuntimeError("Unsupported error code %s from EXTEND script." % error) | |
|
367 | ||
|
368 | def locked(self): | |
|
369 | """ | |
|
370 | Return true if the lock is acquired. | |
|
371 | ||
|
372 | Checks that lock with same name already exists. This method returns true, even if | |
|
373 | lock have another id. | |
|
374 | """ | |
|
375 | return self._client.exists(self._name) == 1 | |
|
376 | ||
|
377 | ||
|
378 | reset_all_script = None | |
|
379 | ||
|
380 | ||
|
381 | def reset_all(redis_client): | |
|
382 | """ | |
|
383 | Forcibly deletes all locks if its remains (like a crash reason). Use this with care. | |
|
384 | ||
|
385 | :param redis_client: | |
|
386 | An instance of :class:`~StrictRedis`. | |
|
387 | """ | |
|
388 | Lock.register_scripts(redis_client) | |
|
389 | ||
|
390 | reset_all_script(client=redis_client) # noqa |
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|
1 | from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals | |
|
2 | ||
|
3 | import logging | |
|
4 | ||
|
5 | from .stream import TCPStatsClient, UnixSocketStatsClient # noqa | |
|
6 | from .udp import StatsClient # noqa | |
|
7 | ||
|
8 | HOST = 'localhost' | |
|
9 | PORT = 8125 | |
|
10 | IPV6 = False | |
|
11 | PREFIX = None | |
|
12 | MAXUDPSIZE = 512 | |
|
13 | ||
|
14 | log = logging.getLogger('rhodecode.statsd') | |
|
15 | ||
|
16 | ||
|
17 | def statsd_config(config, prefix='statsd.'): | |
|
18 | _config = {} | |
|
19 | for key in config.keys(): | |
|
20 | if key.startswith(prefix): | |
|
21 | _config[key[len(prefix):]] = config[key] | |
|
22 | return _config | |
|
23 | ||
|
24 | ||
|
25 | def client_from_config(configuration, prefix='statsd.', **kwargs): | |
|
26 | from pyramid.settings import asbool | |
|
27 | ||
|
28 | _config = statsd_config(configuration, prefix) | |
|
29 | statsd_enabled = asbool(_config.pop('enabled', False)) | |
|
30 | if not statsd_enabled: | |
|
31 | log.debug('statsd client not enabled by statsd.enabled = flag, skipping...') | |
|
32 | return | |
|
33 | ||
|
34 | host = _config.pop('statsd_host', HOST) | |
|
35 | port = _config.pop('statsd_port', PORT) | |
|
36 | prefix = _config.pop('statsd_prefix', PREFIX) | |
|
37 | maxudpsize = _config.pop('statsd_maxudpsize', MAXUDPSIZE) | |
|
38 | ipv6 = asbool(_config.pop('statsd_ipv6', IPV6)) | |
|
39 | log.debug('configured statsd client %s:%s', host, port) | |
|
40 | ||
|
41 | try: | |
|
42 | client = StatsClient( | |
|
43 | host=host, port=port, prefix=prefix, maxudpsize=maxudpsize, ipv6=ipv6) | |
|
44 | except Exception: | |
|
45 | log.exception('StatsD is enabled, but failed to connect to statsd server, fallback: disable statsd') | |
|
46 | client = None | |
|
47 | ||
|
48 | return client | |
|
49 | ||
|
50 | ||
|
51 | def get_statsd_client(request): | |
|
52 | return client_from_config(request.registry.settings) |
@@ -0,0 +1,156 b'' | |||
|
1 | from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals | |
|
2 | ||
|
3 | import re | |
|
4 | import random | |
|
5 | from collections import deque | |
|
6 | from datetime import timedelta | |
|
7 | from repoze.lru import lru_cache | |
|
8 | ||
|
9 | from .timer import Timer | |
|
10 | ||
|
11 | TAG_INVALID_CHARS_RE = re.compile( | |
|
12 | r"[^\w\d_\-:/\.]", | |
|
13 | #re.UNICODE | |
|
14 | ) | |
|
15 | TAG_INVALID_CHARS_SUBS = "_" | |
|
16 | ||
|
17 | # we save and expose methods called by statsd for discovery | |
|
18 | buckets_dict = { | |
|
19 | ||
|
20 | } | |
|
21 | ||
|
22 | ||
|
23 | @lru_cache(maxsize=500) | |
|
24 | def _normalize_tags_with_cache(tag_list): | |
|
25 | return [TAG_INVALID_CHARS_RE.sub(TAG_INVALID_CHARS_SUBS, tag) for tag in tag_list] | |
|
26 | ||
|
27 | ||
|
28 | def normalize_tags(tag_list): | |
|
29 | # We have to turn our input tag list into a non-mutable tuple for it to | |
|
30 | # be hashable (and thus usable) by the @lru_cache decorator. | |
|
31 | return _normalize_tags_with_cache(tuple(tag_list)) | |
|
32 | ||
|
33 | ||
|
34 | class StatsClientBase(object): | |
|
35 | """A Base class for various statsd clients.""" | |
|
36 | ||
|
37 | def close(self): | |
|
38 | """Used to close and clean up any underlying resources.""" | |
|
39 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
|
40 | ||
|
41 | def _send(self): | |
|
42 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
|
43 | ||
|
44 | def pipeline(self): | |
|
45 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
|
46 | ||
|
47 | def timer(self, stat, rate=1, tags=None, auto_send=True): | |
|
48 | """ | |
|
49 | statsd = StatsdClient.statsd | |
|
50 | with statsd.timer('bucket_name', auto_send=True) as tmr: | |
|
51 | # This block will be timed. | |
|
52 | for i in xrange(0, 100000): | |
|
53 | i ** 2 | |
|
54 | # you can access time here... | |
|
55 | elapsed_ms = tmr.ms | |
|
56 | """ | |
|
57 | return Timer(self, stat, rate, tags, auto_send=auto_send) | |
|
58 | ||
|
59 | def timing(self, stat, delta, rate=1, tags=None, use_decimals=True): | |
|
60 | """ | |
|
61 | Send new timing information. | |
|
62 | ||
|
63 | `delta` can be either a number of milliseconds or a timedelta. | |
|
64 | """ | |
|
65 | if isinstance(delta, timedelta): | |
|
66 | # Convert timedelta to number of milliseconds. | |
|
67 | delta = delta.total_seconds() * 1000. | |
|
68 | if use_decimals: | |
|
69 | fmt = '%0.6f|ms' | |
|
70 | else: | |
|
71 | fmt = '%s|ms' | |
|
72 | self._send_stat(stat, fmt % delta, rate, tags) | |
|
73 | ||
|
74 | def incr(self, stat, count=1, rate=1, tags=None): | |
|
75 | """Increment a stat by `count`.""" | |
|
76 | self._send_stat(stat, '%s|c' % count, rate, tags) | |
|
77 | ||
|
78 | def decr(self, stat, count=1, rate=1, tags=None): | |
|
79 | """Decrement a stat by `count`.""" | |
|
80 | self.incr(stat, -count, rate, tags) | |
|
81 | ||
|
82 | def gauge(self, stat, value, rate=1, delta=False, tags=None): | |
|
83 | """Set a gauge value.""" | |
|
84 | if value < 0 and not delta: | |
|
85 | if rate < 1: | |
|
86 | if random.random() > rate: | |
|
87 | return | |
|
88 | with self.pipeline() as pipe: | |
|
89 | pipe._send_stat(stat, '0|g', 1) | |
|
90 | pipe._send_stat(stat, '%s|g' % value, 1) | |
|
91 | else: | |
|
92 | prefix = '+' if delta and value >= 0 else '' | |
|
93 | self._send_stat(stat, '%s%s|g' % (prefix, value), rate, tags) | |
|
94 | ||
|
95 | def set(self, stat, value, rate=1): | |
|
96 | """Set a set value.""" | |
|
97 | self._send_stat(stat, '%s|s' % value, rate) | |
|
98 | ||
|
99 | def histogram(self, stat, value, rate=1, tags=None): | |
|
100 | """Set a histogram""" | |
|
101 | self._send_stat(stat, '%s|h' % value, rate, tags) | |
|
102 | ||
|
103 | def _send_stat(self, stat, value, rate, tags=None): | |
|
104 | self._after(self._prepare(stat, value, rate, tags)) | |
|
105 | ||
|
106 | def _prepare(self, stat, value, rate, tags=None): | |
|
107 | global buckets_dict | |
|
108 | buckets_dict[stat] = 1 | |
|
109 | ||
|
110 | if rate < 1: | |
|
111 | if random.random() > rate: | |
|
112 | return | |
|
113 | value = '%s|@%s' % (value, rate) | |
|
114 | ||
|
115 | if self._prefix: | |
|
116 | stat = '%s.%s' % (self._prefix, stat) | |
|
117 | ||
|
118 | res = '%s:%s%s' % ( | |
|
119 | stat, | |
|
120 | value, | |
|
121 | ("|#" + ",".join(normalize_tags(tags))) if tags else "", | |
|
122 | ) | |
|
123 | return res | |
|
124 | ||
|
125 | def _after(self, data): | |
|
126 | if data: | |
|
127 | self._send(data) | |
|
128 | ||
|
129 | ||
|
130 | class PipelineBase(StatsClientBase): | |
|
131 | ||
|
132 | def __init__(self, client): | |
|
133 | self._client = client | |
|
134 | self._prefix = client._prefix | |
|
135 | self._stats = deque() | |
|
136 | ||
|
137 | def _send(self): | |
|
138 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
|
139 | ||
|
140 | def _after(self, data): | |
|
141 | if data is not None: | |
|
142 | self._stats.append(data) | |
|
143 | ||
|
144 | def __enter__(self): | |
|
145 | return self | |
|
146 | ||
|
147 | def __exit__(self, typ, value, tb): | |
|
148 | self.send() | |
|
149 | ||
|
150 | def send(self): | |
|
151 | if not self._stats: | |
|
152 | return | |
|
153 | self._send() | |
|
154 | ||
|
155 | def pipeline(self): | |
|
156 | return self.__class__(self) |
@@ -0,0 +1,75 b'' | |||
|
1 | from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals | |
|
2 | ||
|
3 | import socket | |
|
4 | ||
|
5 | from .base import StatsClientBase, PipelineBase | |
|
6 | ||
|
7 | ||
|
8 | class StreamPipeline(PipelineBase): | |
|
9 | def _send(self): | |
|
10 | self._client._after('\n'.join(self._stats)) | |
|
11 | self._stats.clear() | |
|
12 | ||
|
13 | ||
|
14 | class StreamClientBase(StatsClientBase): | |
|
15 | def connect(self): | |
|
16 | raise NotImplementedError() | |
|
17 | ||
|
18 | def close(self): | |
|
19 | if self._sock and hasattr(self._sock, 'close'): | |
|
20 | self._sock.close() | |
|
21 | self._sock = None | |
|
22 | ||
|
23 | def reconnect(self): | |
|
24 | self.close() | |
|
25 | self.connect() | |
|
26 | ||
|
27 | def pipeline(self): | |
|
28 | return StreamPipeline(self) | |
|
29 | ||
|
30 | def _send(self, data): | |
|
31 | """Send data to statsd.""" | |
|
32 | if not self._sock: | |
|
33 | self.connect() | |
|
34 | self._do_send(data) | |
|
35 | ||
|
36 | def _do_send(self, data): | |
|
37 | self._sock.sendall(data.encode('ascii') + b'\n') | |
|
38 | ||
|
39 | ||
|
40 | class TCPStatsClient(StreamClientBase): | |
|
41 | """TCP version of StatsClient.""" | |
|
42 | ||
|
43 | def __init__(self, host='localhost', port=8125, prefix=None, | |
|
44 | timeout=None, ipv6=False): | |
|
45 | """Create a new client.""" | |
|
46 | self._host = host | |
|
47 | self._port = port | |
|
48 | self._ipv6 = ipv6 | |
|
49 | self._timeout = timeout | |
|
50 | self._prefix = prefix | |
|
51 | self._sock = None | |
|
52 | ||
|
53 | def connect(self): | |
|
54 | fam = socket.AF_INET6 if self._ipv6 else socket.AF_INET | |
|
55 | family, _, _, _, addr = socket.getaddrinfo( | |
|
56 | self._host, self._port, fam, socket.SOCK_STREAM)[0] | |
|
57 | self._sock = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | |
|
58 | self._sock.settimeout(self._timeout) | |
|
59 | self._sock.connect(addr) | |
|
60 | ||
|
61 | ||
|
62 | class UnixSocketStatsClient(StreamClientBase): | |
|
63 | """Unix domain socket version of StatsClient.""" | |
|
64 | ||
|
65 | def __init__(self, socket_path, prefix=None, timeout=None): | |
|
66 | """Create a new client.""" | |
|
67 | self._socket_path = socket_path | |
|
68 | self._timeout = timeout | |
|
69 | self._prefix = prefix | |
|
70 | self._sock = None | |
|
71 | ||
|
72 | def connect(self): | |
|
73 | self._sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | |
|
74 | self._sock.settimeout(self._timeout) | |
|
75 | self._sock.connect(self._socket_path) |
@@ -0,0 +1,75 b'' | |||
|
1 | from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals | |
|
2 | ||
|
3 | import functools | |
|
4 | ||
|
5 | # Use timer that's not susceptible to time of day adjustments. | |
|
6 | try: | |
|
7 | # perf_counter is only present on Py3.3+ | |
|
8 | from time import perf_counter as time_now | |
|
9 | except ImportError: | |
|
10 | # fall back to using time | |
|
11 | from time import time as time_now | |
|
12 | ||
|
13 | ||
|
14 | def safe_wraps(wrapper, *args, **kwargs): | |
|
15 | """Safely wraps partial functions.""" | |
|
16 | while isinstance(wrapper, functools.partial): | |
|
17 | wrapper = wrapper.func | |
|
18 | return functools.wraps(wrapper, *args, **kwargs) | |
|
19 | ||
|
20 | ||
|
21 | class Timer(object): | |
|
22 | """A context manager/decorator for statsd.timing().""" | |
|
23 | ||
|
24 | def __init__(self, client, stat, rate=1, tags=None, use_decimals=True, auto_send=True): | |
|
25 | self.client = client | |
|
26 | self.stat = stat | |
|
27 | self.rate = rate | |
|
28 | self.tags = tags | |
|
29 | self.ms = None | |
|
30 | self._sent = False | |
|
31 | self._start_time = None | |
|
32 | self.use_decimals = use_decimals | |
|
33 | self.auto_send = auto_send | |
|
34 | ||
|
35 | def __call__(self, f): | |
|
36 | """Thread-safe timing function decorator.""" | |
|
37 | @safe_wraps(f) | |
|
38 | def _wrapped(*args, **kwargs): | |
|
39 | start_time = time_now() | |
|
40 | try: | |
|
41 | return f(*args, **kwargs) | |
|
42 | finally: | |
|
43 | elapsed_time_ms = 1000.0 * (time_now() - start_time) | |
|
44 | self.client.timing(self.stat, elapsed_time_ms, self.rate, self.tags, self.use_decimals) | |
|
45 | self._sent = True | |
|
46 | return _wrapped | |
|
47 | ||
|
48 | def __enter__(self): | |
|
49 | return self.start() | |
|
50 | ||
|
51 | def __exit__(self, typ, value, tb): | |
|
52 | self.stop(send=self.auto_send) | |
|
53 | ||
|
54 | def start(self): | |
|
55 | self.ms = None | |
|
56 | self._sent = False | |
|
57 | self._start_time = time_now() | |
|
58 | return self | |
|
59 | ||
|
60 | def stop(self, send=True): | |
|
61 | if self._start_time is None: | |
|
62 | raise RuntimeError('Timer has not started.') | |
|
63 | dt = time_now() - self._start_time | |
|
64 | self.ms = 1000.0 * dt # Convert to milliseconds. | |
|
65 | if send: | |
|
66 | self.send() | |
|
67 | return self | |
|
68 | ||
|
69 | def send(self): | |
|
70 | if self.ms is None: | |
|
71 | raise RuntimeError('No data recorded.') | |
|
72 | if self._sent: | |
|
73 | raise RuntimeError('Already sent data.') | |
|
74 | self._sent = True | |
|
75 | self.client.timing(self.stat, self.ms, self.rate, self.tags, self.use_decimals) |
@@ -0,0 +1,55 b'' | |||
|
1 | from __future__ import absolute_import, division, unicode_literals | |
|
2 | ||
|
3 | import socket | |
|
4 | ||
|
5 | from .base import StatsClientBase, PipelineBase | |
|
6 | ||
|
7 | ||
|
8 | class Pipeline(PipelineBase): | |
|
9 | ||
|
10 | def __init__(self, client): | |
|
11 | super(Pipeline, self).__init__(client) | |
|
12 | self._maxudpsize = client._maxudpsize | |
|
13 | ||
|
14 | def _send(self): | |
|
15 | data = self._stats.popleft() | |
|
16 | while self._stats: | |
|
17 | # Use popleft to preserve the order of the stats. | |
|
18 | stat = self._stats.popleft() | |
|
19 | if len(stat) + len(data) + 1 >= self._maxudpsize: | |
|
20 | self._client._after(data) | |
|
21 | data = stat | |
|
22 | else: | |
|
23 | data += '\n' + stat | |
|
24 | self._client._after(data) | |
|
25 | ||
|
26 | ||
|
27 | class StatsClient(StatsClientBase): | |
|
28 | """A client for statsd.""" | |
|
29 | ||
|
30 | def __init__(self, host='localhost', port=8125, prefix=None, | |
|
31 | maxudpsize=512, ipv6=False): | |
|
32 | """Create a new client.""" | |
|
33 | fam = socket.AF_INET6 if ipv6 else socket.AF_INET | |
|
34 | family, _, _, _, addr = socket.getaddrinfo( | |
|
35 | host, port, fam, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)[0] | |
|
36 | self._addr = addr | |
|
37 | self._sock = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) | |
|
38 | self._prefix = prefix | |
|
39 | self._maxudpsize = maxudpsize | |
|
40 | ||
|
41 | def _send(self, data): | |
|
42 | """Send data to statsd.""" | |
|
43 | try: | |
|
44 | self._sock.sendto(data.encode('ascii'), self._addr) | |
|
45 | except (socket.error, RuntimeError): | |
|
46 | # No time for love, Dr. Jones! | |
|
47 | pass | |
|
48 | ||
|
49 | def close(self): | |
|
50 | if self._sock and hasattr(self._sock, 'close'): | |
|
51 | self._sock.close() | |
|
52 | self._sock = None | |
|
53 | ||
|
54 | def pipeline(self): | |
|
55 | return Pipeline(self) |
@@ -0,0 +1,49 b'' | |||
|
1 | from vcsserver.lib._vendor.statsd import client_from_config | |
|
2 | ||
|
3 | ||
|
4 | class StatsdClientNotInitialised(Exception): | |
|
5 | pass | |
|
6 | ||
|
7 | ||
|
8 | class _Singleton(type): | |
|
9 | """A metaclass that creates a Singleton base class when called.""" | |
|
10 | ||
|
11 | _instances = {} | |
|
12 | ||
|
13 | def __call__(cls, *args, **kwargs): | |
|
14 | if cls not in cls._instances: | |
|
15 | cls._instances[cls] = super(_Singleton, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs) | |
|
16 | return cls._instances[cls] | |
|
17 | ||
|
18 | ||
|
19 | class Singleton(_Singleton("SingletonMeta", (object,), {})): | |
|
20 | pass | |
|
21 | ||
|
22 | ||
|
23 | class StatsdClientClass(Singleton): | |
|
24 | setup_run = False | |
|
25 | statsd_client = None | |
|
26 | statsd = None | |
|
27 | ||
|
28 | def __getattribute__(self, name): | |
|
29 | ||
|
30 | if name.startswith("statsd"): | |
|
31 | if self.setup_run: | |
|
32 | return super(StatsdClientClass, self).__getattribute__(name) | |
|
33 | else: | |
|
34 | return None | |
|
35 | #raise StatsdClientNotInitialised("requested key was %s" % name) | |
|
36 | ||
|
37 | return super(StatsdClientClass, self).__getattribute__(name) | |
|
38 | ||
|
39 | def setup(self, settings): | |
|
40 | """ | |
|
41 | Initialize the client | |
|
42 | """ | |
|
43 | statsd = client_from_config(settings) | |
|
44 | self.statsd = statsd | |
|
45 | self.statsd_client = statsd | |
|
46 | self.setup_run = True | |
|
47 | ||
|
48 | ||
|
49 | StatsdClient = StatsdClientClass() |
@@ -3,4 +3,3 b' current_version = 5.0.0' | |||
|
3 | 3 | message = release: Bump version {current_version} to {new_version} |
|
4 | 4 | |
|
5 | 5 | [bumpversion:file:vcsserver/VERSION] |
|
6 |
@@ -61,3 +61,22 b' ba6a6dc9ecd7fd8b1dcd6eb0c4ee0210e897c426' | |||
|
61 | 61 | 17bc818b41bcf6883b9ff0da31f01d8c2a5d0781 v4.18.1 |
|
62 | 62 | 1e9f12aa01f82c335abc9017efe94ce1c30b52ba v4.18.2 |
|
63 | 63 | f4cc6b3c5680bdf4541d7d442fbb7086640fb547 v4.18.3 |
|
64 | 5dc0277e4f77bd4cc3042d99625bb5d3ba480c8c v4.19.0 | |
|
65 | 3a815eeb1b1efa340dda9b81a8da3cf24a7d605b v4.19.1 | |
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66 | 8841da3680fba841e5a54ebccd8ca56c078f7553 v4.19.2 | |
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31 | 31 | ; GUNICORN APPLICATION SERVER |
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32 | 32 | ; ########################### |
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33 | 33 | |
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34 |
; run with gunicorn -- |
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34 | ; run with gunicorn --paste rhodecode.ini | |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | ; Module to use, this setting shouldn't be changed |
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37 | 37 | #use = egg:gunicorn#main |
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86 | 86 | ; serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the |
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87 | 87 | ; receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. |
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88 | 88 | ; Examples: 1800 (30min), 3600 (1hr), 7200 (2hr), 43200 (12h) |
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89 |
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89 | #graceful_timeout = 21600 | |
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90 | 90 | |
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91 | 91 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. |
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92 | 92 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. |
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110 | 110 | [app:main] |
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111 | 111 | ; The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the absolute path of parent directory |
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112 | 112 | ; of this file |
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113 | ; Each option in the app:main can be override by an environmental variable | |
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114 | ; | |
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115 | ;To override an option: | |
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116 | ; | |
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117 | ;RC_<KeyName> | |
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118 | ;Everything should be uppercase, . and - should be replaced by _. | |
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119 | ;For example, if you have these configuration settings: | |
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120 | ;rc_cache.repo_object.backend = foo | |
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121 | ;can be overridden by | |
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122 | ;export RC_CACHE_REPO_OBJECT_BACKEND=foo | |
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123 | ||
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113 | 124 | use = egg:rhodecode-vcsserver |
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114 | 125 | |
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115 | 126 | |
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133 | 144 | ; ################# |
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134 | 145 | |
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135 | 146 | ; Pyramid default locales, we need this to be set |
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136 | pyramid.default_locale_name = en | |
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147 | #pyramid.default_locale_name = en | |
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137 | 148 | |
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138 | 149 | ; default locale used by VCS systems |
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139 | locale = en_US.UTF-8 | |
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150 | #locale = en_US.UTF-8 | |
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140 | 151 | |
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141 | 152 | ; path to binaries for vcsserver, it should be set by the installer |
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142 | ; at installation time, e.g /home/user/vcsserver-1/profile/bin | |
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153 | ; at installation time, e.g /home/user/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin | |
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143 | 154 | ; it can also be a path to nix-build output in case of development |
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144 | 155 | core.binary_dir = "" |
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145 | 156 | |
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153 | 164 | |
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154 | 165 | ; Default cache dir for caches. Putting this into a ramdisk can boost performance. |
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155 | 166 | ; eg. /tmpfs/data_ramdisk, however this directory might require large amount of space |
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156 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data | |
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167 | #cache_dir = %(here)s/data | |
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157 | 168 | |
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158 | 169 | ; *************************************** |
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159 | 170 | ; `repo_object` cache, default file based |
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160 | 171 | ; *************************************** |
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161 | 172 | |
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162 | 173 | ; `repo_object` cache settings for vcs methods for repositories |
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163 | rc_cache.repo_object.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
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174 | #rc_cache.repo_object.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
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164 | 175 | |
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165 | 176 | ; cache auto-expires after N seconds |
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166 | 177 | ; Examples: 86400 (1Day), 604800 (7Days), 1209600 (14Days), 2592000 (30days), 7776000 (90Days) |
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167 | rc_cache.repo_object.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
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178 | #rc_cache.repo_object.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
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168 | 179 | |
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169 | 180 | ; file cache store path. Defaults to `cache_dir =` value or tempdir if both values are not set |
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170 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.filename = /tmp/vcsserver_cache.db | |
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181 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.filename = /tmp/vcsserver_cache_repo_object.db | |
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171 | 182 | |
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172 | 183 | ; *********************************************************** |
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173 | 184 | ; `repo_object` cache with redis backend |
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191 | 202 | ; more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends |
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192 | 203 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.distributed_lock = true |
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193 | 204 | |
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205 | ; auto-renew lock to prevent stale locks, slower but safer. Use only if problems happen | |
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206 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.lock_auto_renewal = true | |
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207 | ||
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208 | ; Statsd client config, this is used to send metrics to statsd | |
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209 | ; We recommend setting statsd_exported and scrape them using Promethues | |
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210 | #statsd.enabled = false | |
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211 | #statsd.statsd_host = 0.0.0.0 | |
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212 | #statsd.statsd_port = 8125 | |
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213 | #statsd.statsd_prefix = | |
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214 | #statsd.statsd_ipv6 = false | |
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215 | ||
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216 | ; configure logging automatically at server startup set to false | |
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217 | ; to use the below custom logging config. | |
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218 | ; RC_LOGGING_FORMATTER | |
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219 | ; RC_LOGGING_LEVEL | |
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220 | ; env variables can control the settings for logging in case of autoconfigure | |
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221 | ||
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222 | #logging.autoconfigure = true | |
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223 | ||
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224 | ; specify your own custom logging config file to configure logging | |
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225 | #logging.logging_conf_file = /path/to/custom_logging.ini | |
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194 | 226 | |
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195 | 227 | ; ##################### |
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196 | 228 | ; LOGGING CONFIGURATION |
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197 | 229 | ; ##################### |
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230 | ||
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198 | 231 | [loggers] |
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199 | 232 | keys = root, vcsserver |
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200 | 233 | |
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202 | 235 | keys = console |
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203 | 236 | |
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204 | 237 | [formatters] |
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205 | keys = generic | |
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238 | keys = generic, json | |
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206 | 239 | |
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207 | 240 | ; ####### |
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208 | 241 | ; LOGGERS |
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217 | 250 | qualname = vcsserver |
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218 | 251 | propagate = 1 |
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219 | 252 | |
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220 | ||
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221 | 253 | ; ######## |
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222 | 254 | ; HANDLERS |
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223 | 255 | ; ######## |
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226 | 258 | class = StreamHandler |
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227 | 259 | args = (sys.stderr, ) |
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228 | 260 | level = DEBUG |
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261 | ; To enable JSON formatted logs replace 'generic' with 'json' | |
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262 | ; This allows sending properly formatted logs to grafana loki or elasticsearch | |
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229 | 263 | formatter = generic |
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230 | 264 | |
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231 | 265 | ; ########## |
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235 | 269 | [formatter_generic] |
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236 | 270 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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237 | 271 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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272 | ||
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273 | [formatter_json] | |
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274 | format = %(timestamp)s %(levelname)s %(name)s %(message)s %(req_id)s | |
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275 | class = vcsserver.lib._vendor.jsonlogger.JsonFormatter |
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11 | 11 | import threading |
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12 | 12 | import traceback |
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13 | 13 | import random |
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14 | import socket | |
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14 | 15 | from gunicorn.glogging import Logger |
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15 | 16 | |
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16 | 17 | |
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29 | 30 | worker_tmp_dir = None |
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30 | 31 | tmp_upload_dir = None |
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31 | 32 | |
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33 | #reuse_port = True | |
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34 | ||
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32 | 35 | # Custom log format |
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36 | #access_log_format = ( | |
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37 | # '%(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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38 | ||
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39 | # loki format for easier parsing in grafana | |
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33 | 40 | access_log_format = ( |
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41 | 'time="%(t)s" pid=%(p)s level="INFO" type="[GNCRN]" ip="%(h)-15s" rqt="%(L)s" response_code="%(s)s" response_bytes="%(b)-6s" uri="%(m)s:%(U)s %(q)s" user=":%(u)s" user_agent="%(a)s"') | |
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35 | 42 | |
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36 | 43 | # self adjust workers based on CPU count |
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37 | 44 | # workers = get_workers() |
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90 | 97 | if conf.has_option(section, 'memory_usage_recovery_threshold'): |
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91 | 98 | _memory_usage_recovery_threshold = conf.getfloat(section, 'memory_usage_recovery_threshold') |
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92 | 99 | |
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93 | worker._memory_max_usage = _memory_max_usage | |
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94 | worker._memory_usage_check_interval = _memory_usage_check_interval | |
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95 | worker._memory_usage_recovery_threshold = _memory_usage_recovery_threshold | |
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100 | worker._memory_max_usage = int(os.environ.get('RC_GUNICORN_MEMORY_MAX_USAGE', '') | |
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101 | or _memory_max_usage) | |
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102 | worker._memory_usage_check_interval = int(os.environ.get('RC_GUNICORN_MEMORY_USAGE_CHECK_INTERVAL', '') | |
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103 | or _memory_usage_check_interval) | |
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104 | worker._memory_usage_recovery_threshold = float(os.environ.get('RC_GUNICORN_MEMORY_USAGE_RECOVERY_THRESHOLD', '') | |
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105 | or _memory_usage_recovery_threshold) | |
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96 | 106 | |
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97 | 107 | # register memory last check time, with some random offset so we don't recycle all |
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98 | 108 | # at once |
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242 | 252 | _check_memory_usage(worker) |
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243 | 253 | |
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244 | 254 | |
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255 | def _filter_proxy(ip): | |
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256 | """ | |
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257 | Passed in IP addresses in HEADERS can be in a special format of multiple | |
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258 | ips. Those comma separated IPs are passed from various proxies in the | |
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259 | chain of request processing. The left-most being the original client. | |
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260 | We only care about the first IP which came from the org. client. | |
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261 | ||
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262 | :param ip: ip string from headers | |
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263 | """ | |
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264 | if ',' in ip: | |
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265 | _ips = ip.split(',') | |
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266 | _first_ip = _ips[0].strip() | |
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267 | return _first_ip | |
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268 | return ip | |
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269 | ||
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270 | ||
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271 | def _filter_port(ip): | |
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272 | """ | |
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273 | Removes a port from ip, there are 4 main cases to handle here. | |
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274 | - ipv4 eg. 127.0.0.1 | |
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275 | - ipv6 eg. ::1 | |
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276 | - ipv4+port eg. 127.0.0.1:8080 | |
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277 | - ipv6+port eg. [::1]:8080 | |
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278 | ||
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279 | :param ip: | |
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280 | """ | |
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281 | def is_ipv6(ip_addr): | |
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282 | if hasattr(socket, 'inet_pton'): | |
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283 | try: | |
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284 | socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, ip_addr) | |
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285 | except socket.error: | |
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286 | return False | |
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287 | else: | |
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288 | return False | |
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289 | return True | |
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290 | ||
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291 | if ':' not in ip: # must be ipv4 pure ip | |
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292 | return ip | |
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293 | ||
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294 | if '[' in ip and ']' in ip: # ipv6 with port | |
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295 | return ip.split(']')[0][1:].lower() | |
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296 | ||
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297 | # must be ipv6 or ipv4 with port | |
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298 | if is_ipv6(ip): | |
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299 | return ip | |
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300 | else: | |
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301 | ip, _port = ip.split(':')[:2] # means ipv4+port | |
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302 | return ip | |
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303 | ||
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304 | ||
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305 | def get_ip_addr(environ): | |
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306 | proxy_key = 'HTTP_X_REAL_IP' | |
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307 | proxy_key2 = 'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR' | |
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308 | def_key = 'REMOTE_ADDR' | |
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309 | _filters = lambda x: _filter_port(_filter_proxy(x)) | |
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310 | ||
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311 | ip = environ.get(proxy_key) | |
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312 | if ip: | |
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313 | return _filters(ip) | |
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314 | ||
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315 | ip = environ.get(proxy_key2) | |
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316 | if ip: | |
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317 | return _filters(ip) | |
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318 | ||
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319 | ip = environ.get(def_key, '0.0.0.0') | |
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320 | return _filters(ip) | |
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321 | ||
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322 | ||
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245 | 323 | class RhodeCodeLogger(Logger): |
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246 | 324 | """ |
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247 | 325 | Custom Logger that allows some customization that gunicorn doesn't allow |
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258 | 336 | msecs = int((now - long(now)) * 1000) |
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259 | 337 | return time.strftime(self.datefmt, time.localtime(now)) + '.{0:03d}'.format(msecs) |
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260 | 338 | |
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339 | def atoms(self, resp, req, environ, request_time): | |
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340 | """ Gets atoms for log formatting. | |
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341 | """ | |
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342 | status = resp.status | |
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343 | if isinstance(status, str): | |
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344 | status = status.split(None, 1)[0] | |
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345 | atoms = { | |
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346 | 'h': get_ip_addr(environ), | |
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347 | 'l': '-', | |
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348 | 'u': self._get_user(environ) or '-', | |
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349 | 't': self.now(), | |
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350 | 'r': "%s %s %s" % (environ['REQUEST_METHOD'], | |
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351 | environ['RAW_URI'], | |
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352 | environ["SERVER_PROTOCOL"]), | |
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353 | 's': status, | |
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354 | 'm': environ.get('REQUEST_METHOD'), | |
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355 | 'U': environ.get('PATH_INFO'), | |
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356 | 'q': environ.get('QUERY_STRING'), | |
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357 | 'H': environ.get('SERVER_PROTOCOL'), | |
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358 | 'b': getattr(resp, 'sent', None) is not None and str(resp.sent) or '-', | |
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359 | 'B': getattr(resp, 'sent', None), | |
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360 | 'f': environ.get('HTTP_REFERER', '-'), | |
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361 | 'a': environ.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', '-'), | |
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362 | 'T': request_time.seconds, | |
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363 | 'D': (request_time.seconds * 1000000) + request_time.microseconds, | |
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364 | 'M': (request_time.seconds * 1000) + int(request_time.microseconds/1000), | |
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365 | 'L': "%d.%06d" % (request_time.seconds, request_time.microseconds), | |
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366 | 'p': "<%s>" % os.getpid() | |
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367 | } | |
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368 | ||
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369 | # add request headers | |
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370 | if hasattr(req, 'headers'): | |
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371 | req_headers = req.headers | |
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372 | else: | |
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373 | req_headers = req | |
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374 | ||
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375 | if hasattr(req_headers, "items"): | |
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376 | req_headers = req_headers.items() | |
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377 | ||
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378 | atoms.update({"{%s}i" % k.lower(): v for k, v in req_headers}) | |
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379 | ||
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380 | resp_headers = resp.headers | |
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381 | if hasattr(resp_headers, "items"): | |
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382 | resp_headers = resp_headers.items() | |
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383 | ||
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384 | # add response headers | |
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385 | atoms.update({"{%s}o" % k.lower(): v for k, v in resp_headers}) | |
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386 | ||
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387 | # add environ variables | |
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388 | environ_variables = environ.items() | |
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389 | atoms.update({"{%s}e" % k.lower(): v for k, v in environ_variables}) | |
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390 | ||
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391 | return atoms | |
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261 | 392 | |
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262 | 393 | logger_class = RhodeCodeLogger |
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14 | 14 | ; GUNICORN APPLICATION SERVER |
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15 | 15 | ; ########################### |
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16 | 16 | |
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17 |
; run with gunicorn -- |
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17 | ; run with gunicorn --paste rhodecode.ini | |
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18 | 18 | |
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19 | 19 | ; Module to use, this setting shouldn't be changed |
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20 | 20 | use = egg:gunicorn#main |
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69 | 69 | ; serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from the |
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70 | 70 | ; receipt of the restart signal) are force killed. |
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71 | 71 | ; Examples: 1800 (30min), 3600 (1hr), 7200 (2hr), 43200 (12h) |
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72 |
graceful_timeout = |
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72 | graceful_timeout = 21600 | |
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73 | 73 | |
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74 | 74 | # The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection. |
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75 | 75 | # Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range. |
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93 | 93 | [app:main] |
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94 | 94 | ; The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the absolute path of parent directory |
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95 | 95 | ; of this file |
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96 | ; Each option in the app:main can be override by an environmental variable | |
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97 | ; | |
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98 | ;To override an option: | |
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99 | ; | |
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100 | ;RC_<KeyName> | |
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101 | ;Everything should be uppercase, . and - should be replaced by _. | |
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102 | ;For example, if you have these configuration settings: | |
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103 | ;rc_cache.repo_object.backend = foo | |
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104 | ;can be overridden by | |
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105 | ;export RC_CACHE_REPO_OBJECT_BACKEND=foo | |
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106 | ||
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96 | 107 | use = egg:rhodecode-vcsserver |
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97 | 108 | |
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98 | 109 | ; Pyramid default locales, we need this to be set |
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99 | pyramid.default_locale_name = en | |
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110 | #pyramid.default_locale_name = en | |
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100 | 111 | |
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101 | 112 | ; default locale used by VCS systems |
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102 | locale = en_US.UTF-8 | |
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113 | #locale = en_US.UTF-8 | |
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103 | 114 | |
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104 | 115 | ; path to binaries for vcsserver, it should be set by the installer |
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105 | ; at installation time, e.g /home/user/vcsserver-1/profile/bin | |
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116 | ; at installation time, e.g /home/user/.rccontrol/vcsserver-1/profile/bin | |
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106 | 117 | ; it can also be a path to nix-build output in case of development |
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107 | 118 | core.binary_dir = "" |
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108 | 119 | |
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116 | 127 | |
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117 | 128 | ; Default cache dir for caches. Putting this into a ramdisk can boost performance. |
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118 | 129 | ; eg. /tmpfs/data_ramdisk, however this directory might require large amount of space |
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119 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data | |
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130 | #cache_dir = %(here)s/data | |
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120 | 131 | |
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121 | 132 | ; *************************************** |
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122 | 133 | ; `repo_object` cache, default file based |
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123 | 134 | ; *************************************** |
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124 | 135 | |
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125 | 136 | ; `repo_object` cache settings for vcs methods for repositories |
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126 | rc_cache.repo_object.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
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137 | #rc_cache.repo_object.backend = dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace | |
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127 | 138 | |
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128 | 139 | ; cache auto-expires after N seconds |
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129 | 140 | ; Examples: 86400 (1Day), 604800 (7Days), 1209600 (14Days), 2592000 (30days), 7776000 (90Days) |
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130 | rc_cache.repo_object.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
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141 | #rc_cache.repo_object.expiration_time = 2592000 | |
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131 | 142 | |
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132 | 143 | ; file cache store path. Defaults to `cache_dir =` value or tempdir if both values are not set |
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133 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.filename = /tmp/vcsserver_cache.db | |
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144 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.filename = /tmp/vcsserver_cache_repo_object.db | |
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134 | 145 | |
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135 | 146 | ; *********************************************************** |
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136 | 147 | ; `repo_object` cache with redis backend |
@@ -154,10 +165,32 b' rc_cache.repo_object.expiration_time = 2' | |||
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154 | 165 | ; more Redis options: https://dogpilecache.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api.html#redis-backends |
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155 | 166 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.distributed_lock = true |
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156 | 167 | |
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168 | ; auto-renew lock to prevent stale locks, slower but safer. Use only if problems happen | |
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169 | #rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.lock_auto_renewal = true | |
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170 | ||
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171 | ; Statsd client config, this is used to send metrics to statsd | |
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172 | ; We recommend setting statsd_exported and scrape them using Promethues | |
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173 | #statsd.enabled = false | |
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174 | #statsd.statsd_host = 0.0.0.0 | |
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175 | #statsd.statsd_port = 8125 | |
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176 | #statsd.statsd_prefix = | |
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177 | #statsd.statsd_ipv6 = false | |
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178 | ||
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179 | ; configure logging automatically at server startup set to false | |
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180 | ; to use the below custom logging config. | |
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181 | ; RC_LOGGING_FORMATTER | |
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182 | ; RC_LOGGING_LEVEL | |
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183 | ; env variables can control the settings for logging in case of autoconfigure | |
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184 | ||
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185 | #logging.autoconfigure = true | |
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186 | ||
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187 | ; specify your own custom logging config file to configure logging | |
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188 | #logging.logging_conf_file = /path/to/custom_logging.ini | |
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157 | 189 | |
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158 | 190 | ; ##################### |
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159 | 191 | ; LOGGING CONFIGURATION |
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160 | 192 | ; ##################### |
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193 | ||
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161 | 194 | [loggers] |
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162 | 195 | keys = root, vcsserver |
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163 | 196 | |
@@ -165,7 +198,7 b' keys = root, vcsserver' | |||
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165 | 198 | keys = console |
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166 | 199 | |
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167 | 200 | [formatters] |
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168 | keys = generic | |
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201 | keys = generic, json | |
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169 | 202 | |
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170 | 203 | ; ####### |
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171 | 204 | ; LOGGERS |
@@ -175,12 +208,11 b' level = NOTSET' | |||
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175 | 208 | handlers = console |
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176 | 209 | |
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177 | 210 | [logger_vcsserver] |
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178 |
level = |
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211 | level = INFO | |
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179 | 212 | handlers = |
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180 | 213 | qualname = vcsserver |
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181 | 214 | propagate = 1 |
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182 | 215 | |
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183 | ||
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184 | 216 | ; ######## |
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185 | 217 | ; HANDLERS |
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186 | 218 | ; ######## |
@@ -189,6 +221,8 b' propagate = 1' | |||
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189 | 221 | class = StreamHandler |
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190 | 222 | args = (sys.stderr, ) |
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191 | 223 | level = INFO |
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224 | ; To enable JSON formatted logs replace 'generic' with 'json' | |
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225 | ; This allows sending properly formatted logs to grafana loki or elasticsearch | |
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192 | 226 | formatter = generic |
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193 | 227 | |
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194 | 228 | ; ########## |
@@ -198,3 +232,7 b' formatter = generic' | |||
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198 | 232 | [formatter_generic] |
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199 | 233 | format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d [%(process)d] %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s |
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200 | 234 | datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S |
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235 | ||
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236 | [formatter_json] | |
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237 | format = %(timestamp)s %(levelname)s %(name)s %(message)s %(req_id)s | |
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238 | class = vcsserver.lib._vendor.jsonlogger.JsonFormatter |
@@ -1,4 +1,5 b'' | |||
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1 | 1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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2 | ||
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2 | 3 | # RhodeCode VCSServer provides access to different vcs backends via network. |
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3 | 4 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2019 RodeCode GmbH |
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4 | 5 | # |
@@ -20,20 +21,47 b'' | |||
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20 | 21 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages |
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21 | 22 | |
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22 | 23 | import os |
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24 | import re | |
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23 | 25 | import sys |
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24 | 26 | import pkgutil |
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25 | 27 | import platform |
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26 | 28 | import codecs |
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27 | 29 | |
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28 | try: # for pip >= 10 | |
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30 | import pip | |
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31 | ||
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32 | pip_major_version = int(pip.__version__.split(".")[0]) | |
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33 | if pip_major_version >= 20: | |
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29 | 34 | from pip._internal.req import parse_requirements |
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30 | except ImportError: # for pip <= 9.0.3 | |
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35 | from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession | |
|
36 | elif pip_major_version >= 10: | |
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37 | from pip._internal.req import parse_requirements | |
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38 | from pip._internal.download import PipSession | |
|
39 | else: | |
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31 | 40 | from pip.req import parse_requirements |
|
41 | from pip.download import PipSession | |
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42 | ||
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32 | 43 | |
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33 | try: # for pip >= 10 | |
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34 | from pip._internal.download import PipSession | |
|
35 | except ImportError: # for pip <= 9.0.3 | |
|
36 | from pip.download import PipSession | |
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44 | def get_package_name(req_object): | |
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45 | package_name = None | |
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46 | try: | |
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47 | from pip._internal.req.constructors import install_req_from_parsed_requirement | |
|
48 | except ImportError: | |
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49 | install_req_from_parsed_requirement = None | |
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50 | ||
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51 | # In 20.1 of pip, the requirements object changed | |
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52 | if hasattr(req_object, 'req'): | |
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53 | package_name = req_object.req.name | |
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54 | ||
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55 | if package_name is None: | |
|
56 | if install_req_from_parsed_requirement: | |
|
57 | package = install_req_from_parsed_requirement(req_object) | |
|
58 | package_name = package.req.name | |
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59 | ||
|
60 | if package_name is None: | |
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61 | # fallback for older pip | |
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62 | package_name = re.split('===|<=|!=|==|>=|~=|<|>', req_object.requirement)[0] | |
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63 | ||
|
64 | return package_name | |
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37 | 65 | |
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38 | 66 | |
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39 | 67 | if sys.version_info < (2, 7): |
@@ -61,14 +89,15 b' def _get_requirements(req_filename, excl' | |||
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61 | 89 | parsed = parse_requirements(os.path.join(here, req_filename)) |
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62 | 90 | |
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63 | 91 | requirements = [] |
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64 | for ir in parsed: | |
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65 | if ir.req and ir.name not in exclude: | |
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66 | requirements.append(str(ir.req)) | |
|
92 | for int_req in parsed: | |
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93 | req_name = get_package_name(int_req) | |
|
94 | if req_name not in exclude: | |
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95 | requirements.append(req_name) | |
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67 | 96 | return requirements + extras |
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68 | 97 | |
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69 | 98 | |
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70 | 99 | # requirements extract |
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71 |
setup_requirements = [ |
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|
100 | setup_requirements = [] | |
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72 | 101 | install_requirements = _get_requirements( |
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73 | 102 | 'requirements.txt', exclude=['setuptools']) |
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74 | 103 | test_requirements = _get_requirements( |
@@ -14,13 +14,18 b'' | |||
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14 | 14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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15 | 15 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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16 | 16 | # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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17 | ||
|
17 | import os | |
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18 | 18 | import sys |
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19 | 19 | import traceback |
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20 | 20 | import logging |
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21 | 21 | import urllib.parse |
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22 | 22 | |
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23 | 23 | from vcsserver.lib.rc_cache import region_meta |
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24 | ||
|
25 | from vcsserver import exceptions | |
|
26 | from vcsserver.exceptions import NoContentException | |
|
27 | from vcsserver.hgcompat import (archival) | |
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28 | ||
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24 | 29 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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25 | 30 | |
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26 | 31 | |
@@ -74,3 +79,54 b' def raise_from_original(new_type):' | |||
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74 | 79 | raise new_exc.with_traceback(exc_traceback) |
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75 | 80 | finally: |
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76 | 81 | del exc_traceback |
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82 | ||
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83 | ||
|
84 | class ArchiveNode(object): | |
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85 | def __init__(self, path, mode, is_link, raw_bytes): | |
|
86 | self.path = path | |
|
87 | self.mode = mode | |
|
88 | self.is_link = is_link | |
|
89 | self.raw_bytes = raw_bytes | |
|
90 | ||
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91 | ||
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92 | def archive_repo(walker, archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
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93 | archive_dir_name, commit_id, write_metadata=True, extra_metadata=None): | |
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94 | """ | |
|
95 | walker should be a file walker, for example: | |
|
96 | def walker(): | |
|
97 | for file_info in files: | |
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98 | yield ArchiveNode(fn, mode, is_link, ctx[fn].data) | |
|
99 | """ | |
|
100 | extra_metadata = extra_metadata or {} | |
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101 | ||
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102 | if kind == "tgz": | |
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103 | archiver = archival.tarit(archive_dest_path, mtime, "gz") | |
|
104 | elif kind == "tbz2": | |
|
105 | archiver = archival.tarit(archive_dest_path, mtime, "bz2") | |
|
106 | elif kind == 'zip': | |
|
107 | archiver = archival.zipit(archive_dest_path, mtime) | |
|
108 | else: | |
|
109 | raise exceptions.ArchiveException()( | |
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110 | 'Remote does not support: "%s" archive type.' % kind) | |
|
111 | ||
|
112 | for f in walker(commit_id, archive_at_path): | |
|
113 | f_path = os.path.join(archive_dir_name, f.path.lstrip('/')) | |
|
114 | try: | |
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115 | archiver.addfile(f_path, f.mode, f.is_link, f.raw_bytes()) | |
|
116 | except NoContentException: | |
|
117 | # NOTE(marcink): this is a special case for SVN so we can create "empty" | |
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118 | # directories which arent supported by archiver | |
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119 | archiver.addfile(os.path.join(f_path, '.dir'), f.mode, f.is_link, '') | |
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120 | ||
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121 | if write_metadata: | |
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122 | metadata = dict([ | |
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123 | ('commit_id', commit_id), | |
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124 | ('mtime', mtime), | |
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125 | ]) | |
|
126 | metadata.update(extra_metadata) | |
|
127 | ||
|
128 | meta = ["%s:%s" % (f_name, value) for f_name, value in metadata.items()] | |
|
129 | f_path = os.path.join(archive_dir_name, '.archival.txt') | |
|
130 | archiver.addfile(f_path, 0o644, False, '\n'.join(meta)) | |
|
131 | ||
|
132 | return archiver.done() |
@@ -119,3 +119,7 b' class HTTPRepoBranchProtected(HTTPForbid' | |||
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119 | 119 | |
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120 | 120 | class RefNotFoundException(KeyError): |
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121 | 121 | pass |
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122 | ||
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123 | ||
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124 | class NoContentException(ValueError): | |
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125 | pass |
@@ -1,4 +1,4 b'' | |||
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1 |
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1 | RhodeCode VCSServer provides access to different vcs backends via network. | |
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2 | 2 | # Copyright (C) 2014-2020 RhodeCode GmbH |
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3 | 3 | # |
|
4 | 4 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
@@ -29,6 +29,7 b' from functools import wraps' | |||
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29 | 29 | import more_itertools |
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30 | 30 | import pygit2 |
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31 | 31 | from pygit2 import Repository as LibGit2Repo |
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32 | from pygit2 import index as LibGit2Index | |
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32 | 33 | from dulwich import index, objects |
|
33 | 34 | from dulwich.client import HttpGitClient, LocalGitClient |
|
34 | 35 | from dulwich.errors import ( |
@@ -40,7 +41,7 b' from dulwich.server import update_server' | |||
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40 | 41 | |
|
41 | 42 | from vcsserver import exceptions, settings, subprocessio |
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42 | 43 | from vcsserver.utils import safe_str, safe_int, safe_unicode |
|
43 | from vcsserver.base import RepoFactory, obfuscate_qs | |
|
44 | from vcsserver.base import RepoFactory, obfuscate_qs, ArchiveNode, archive_repo | |
|
44 | 45 | from vcsserver.hgcompat import ( |
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45 | 46 | hg_url as url_parser, httpbasicauthhandler, httpdigestauthhandler) |
|
46 | 47 | from vcsserver.git_lfs.lib import LFSOidStore |
@@ -184,7 +185,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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184 | 185 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
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185 | 186 | def assert_correct_path(self, wire): |
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186 | 187 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
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187 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
188 | region = self._region(wire) | |
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189 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
188 | 190 | def _assert_correct_path(_context_uid, _repo_id): |
|
189 | 191 | try: |
|
190 | 192 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
@@ -216,7 +218,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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216 | 218 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
217 | 219 | def blob_raw_length(self, wire, sha): |
|
218 | 220 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
219 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
221 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
222 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
220 | 223 | def _blob_raw_length(_repo_id, _sha): |
|
221 | 224 | |
|
222 | 225 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
@@ -247,7 +250,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
247 | 250 | def is_large_file(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
248 | 251 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
249 | 252 | |
|
250 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
253 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
254 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
251 | 255 | def _is_large_file(_repo_id, _sha): |
|
252 | 256 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
253 | 257 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -263,7 +267,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
263 | 267 | def is_binary(self, wire, tree_id): |
|
264 | 268 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
265 | 269 | |
|
266 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
270 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
271 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
267 | 272 | def _is_binary(_repo_id, _tree_id): |
|
268 | 273 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
269 | 274 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -305,7 +310,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
305 | 310 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
306 | 311 | def bulk_request(self, wire, rev, pre_load): |
|
307 | 312 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
308 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
313 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
314 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
309 | 315 | def _bulk_request(_repo_id, _rev, _pre_load): |
|
310 | 316 | result = {} |
|
311 | 317 | for attr in pre_load: |
@@ -408,7 +414,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
408 | 414 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
409 | 415 | def branch(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
410 | 416 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
411 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
417 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
418 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
412 | 419 | def _branch(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
413 | 420 | regex = re.compile('^refs/heads') |
|
414 | 421 | |
@@ -423,7 +430,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
423 | 430 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
424 | 431 | def commit_branches(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
425 | 432 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
426 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
433 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
434 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
427 | 435 | def _commit_branches(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
428 | 436 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
429 | 437 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -444,11 +452,22 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
444 | 452 | # TODO: this is quite complex, check if that can be simplified |
|
445 | 453 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
446 | 454 | def commit(self, wire, commit_data, branch, commit_tree, updated, removed): |
|
455 | # Defines the root tree | |
|
456 | class _Root(object): | |
|
457 | def __repr__(self): | |
|
458 | return 'ROOT TREE' | |
|
459 | ROOT = _Root() | |
|
460 | ||
|
447 | 461 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
448 | 462 | object_store = repo.object_store |
|
449 | 463 | |
|
450 | 464 | # Create tree and populates it with blobs |
|
451 | commit_tree = commit_tree and repo[commit_tree] or objects.Tree() | |
|
465 | ||
|
466 | if commit_tree and repo[commit_tree]: | |
|
467 | git_commit = repo[commit_data['parents'][0]] | |
|
468 | commit_tree = repo[git_commit.tree] # root tree | |
|
469 | else: | |
|
470 | commit_tree = objects.Tree() | |
|
452 | 471 | |
|
453 | 472 | for node in updated: |
|
454 | 473 | # Compute subdirs if needed |
@@ -507,21 +526,34 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
507 | 526 | |
|
508 | 527 | for node_path in removed: |
|
509 | 528 | paths = node_path.split('/') |
|
510 | tree = commit_tree | |
|
511 | trees = [tree] | |
|
529 | tree = commit_tree # start with top-level | |
|
530 | trees = [{'tree': tree, 'path': ROOT}] | |
|
512 | 531 | # Traverse deep into the forest... |
|
532 | # resolve final tree by iterating the path. | |
|
533 | # e.g a/b/c.txt will get | |
|
534 | # - root as tree then | |
|
535 | # - 'a' as tree, | |
|
536 | # - 'b' as tree, | |
|
537 | # - stop at c as blob. | |
|
513 | 538 | for path in paths: |
|
514 | 539 | try: |
|
515 | 540 | obj = repo[tree[path][1]] |
|
516 | 541 | if isinstance(obj, objects.Tree): |
|
517 | trees.append(obj) | |
|
542 | trees.append({'tree': obj, 'path': path}) | |
|
518 | 543 | tree = obj |
|
519 | 544 | except KeyError: |
|
520 | 545 | break |
|
546 | #PROBLEM: | |
|
547 | """ | |
|
548 | We're not editing same reference tree object | |
|
549 | """ | |
|
521 | 550 | # Cut down the blob and all rotten trees on the way back... |
|
522 | for path, tree in reversed(list(zip(paths, trees))): | |
|
523 |
|
|
|
524 |
|
|
|
551 | for path, tree_data in reversed(list(zip(paths, trees))): | |
|
552 | tree = tree_data['tree'] | |
|
553 | tree.__delitem__(path) | |
|
554 | # This operation edits the tree, we need to mark new commit back | |
|
555 | ||
|
556 | if len(tree) > 0: | |
|
525 | 557 | # This tree still has elements - don't remove it or any |
|
526 | 558 | # of it's parents |
|
527 | 559 | break |
@@ -587,7 +619,7 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
587 | 619 | |
|
588 | 620 | if refs and not update_after: |
|
589 | 621 | # mikhail: explicitly set the head to the last ref. |
|
590 |
repo[ |
|
|
622 | repo["HEAD"] = remote_refs[refs[-1]] | |
|
591 | 623 | |
|
592 | 624 | if update_after: |
|
593 | 625 | # we want to checkout HEAD |
@@ -689,7 +721,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
689 | 721 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
690 | 722 | def get_object(self, wire, sha, maybe_unreachable=False): |
|
691 | 723 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
692 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
724 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
725 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
693 | 726 | def _get_object(_context_uid, _repo_id, _sha): |
|
694 | 727 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
695 | 728 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -747,7 +780,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
747 | 780 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
748 | 781 | def get_refs(self, wire): |
|
749 | 782 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
750 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
783 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
784 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
751 | 785 | def _get_refs(_context_uid, _repo_id): |
|
752 | 786 | |
|
753 | 787 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
@@ -761,7 +795,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
761 | 795 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
762 | 796 | def get_branch_pointers(self, wire): |
|
763 | 797 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
764 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
798 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
799 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
765 | 800 | def _get_branch_pointers(_context_uid, _repo_id): |
|
766 | 801 | |
|
767 | 802 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
@@ -775,7 +810,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
775 | 810 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
776 | 811 | def head(self, wire, show_exc=True): |
|
777 | 812 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
778 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
813 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
814 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
779 | 815 | def _head(_context_uid, _repo_id, _show_exc): |
|
780 | 816 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
781 | 817 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -800,7 +836,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
800 | 836 | def revision(self, wire, rev): |
|
801 | 837 | |
|
802 | 838 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
803 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
839 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
840 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
804 | 841 | def _revision(_context_uid, _repo_id, _rev): |
|
805 | 842 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
806 | 843 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -818,7 +855,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
818 | 855 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
819 | 856 | def date(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
820 | 857 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
821 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
858 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
859 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
822 | 860 | def _date(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
823 | 861 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
824 | 862 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -837,7 +875,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
837 | 875 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
838 | 876 | def author(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
839 | 877 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
840 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
878 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
879 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
841 | 880 | def _author(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
842 | 881 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
843 | 882 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -861,7 +900,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
861 | 900 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
862 | 901 | def message(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
863 | 902 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
864 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
903 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
904 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
865 | 905 | def _message(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
866 | 906 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
867 | 907 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -872,7 +912,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
872 | 912 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
873 | 913 | def parents(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
874 | 914 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
875 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
915 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
916 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
876 | 917 | def _parents(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
877 | 918 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
878 | 919 | with repo_init as repo: |
@@ -888,7 +929,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
888 | 929 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
889 | 930 | def children(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
890 | 931 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
891 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
932 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
933 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
892 | 934 | def _children(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
893 | 935 | output, __ = self.run_git_command( |
|
894 | 936 | wire, ['rev-list', '--all', '--children']) |
@@ -947,7 +989,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
947 | 989 | def tree_and_type_for_path(self, wire, commit_id, path): |
|
948 | 990 | |
|
949 | 991 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
950 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
992 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
993 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
951 | 994 | def _tree_and_type_for_path(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id, _path): |
|
952 | 995 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
|
953 | 996 | |
@@ -964,7 +1007,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
964 | 1007 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
965 | 1008 | def tree_items(self, wire, tree_id): |
|
966 | 1009 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
967 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
1010 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
1011 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
968 | 1012 | def _tree_items(_repo_id, _tree_id): |
|
969 | 1013 | |
|
970 | 1014 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) |
@@ -1065,7 +1109,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
1065 | 1109 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
1066 | 1110 | def node_history(self, wire, commit_id, path, limit): |
|
1067 | 1111 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
1068 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
1112 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
1113 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
1069 | 1114 | def _node_history(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id, _path, _limit): |
|
1070 | 1115 | # optimize for n==1, rev-list is much faster for that use-case |
|
1071 | 1116 | if limit == 1: |
@@ -1107,7 +1152,8 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
1107 | 1152 | def get_all_commit_ids(self, wire): |
|
1108 | 1153 | |
|
1109 | 1154 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
1110 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
1155 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
1156 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
1111 | 1157 | def _get_all_commit_ids(_context_uid, _repo_id): |
|
1112 | 1158 | |
|
1113 | 1159 | cmd = ['rev-list', '--reverse', '--date-order', '--branches', '--tags'] |
@@ -1190,3 +1236,46 b' class GitRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
1190 | 1236 | 'pre_version': get_git_pre_hook_version(path, bare), |
|
1191 | 1237 | 'post_version': get_git_post_hook_version(path, bare), |
|
1192 | 1238 | } |
|
1239 | ||
|
1240 | @reraise_safe_exceptions | |
|
1241 | def set_head_ref(self, wire, head_name): | |
|
1242 | log.debug('Setting refs/head to `%s`', head_name) | |
|
1243 | cmd = ['symbolic-ref', '"HEAD"', '"refs/heads/%s"' % head_name] | |
|
1244 | output, __ = self.run_git_command(wire, cmd) | |
|
1245 | return [head_name] + output.splitlines() | |
|
1246 | ||
|
1247 | @reraise_safe_exceptions | |
|
1248 | def archive_repo(self, wire, archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
|
1249 | archive_dir_name, commit_id): | |
|
1250 | ||
|
1251 | def file_walker(_commit_id, path): | |
|
1252 | repo_init = self._factory.repo_libgit2(wire) | |
|
1253 | ||
|
1254 | with repo_init as repo: | |
|
1255 | commit = repo[commit_id] | |
|
1256 | ||
|
1257 | if path in ['', '/']: | |
|
1258 | tree = commit.tree | |
|
1259 | else: | |
|
1260 | tree = commit.tree[path.rstrip('/')] | |
|
1261 | tree_id = tree.id.hex | |
|
1262 | try: | |
|
1263 | tree = repo[tree_id] | |
|
1264 | except KeyError: | |
|
1265 | raise ObjectMissing('No tree with id: {}'.format(tree_id)) | |
|
1266 | ||
|
1267 | index = LibGit2Index.Index() | |
|
1268 | index.read_tree(tree) | |
|
1269 | file_iter = index | |
|
1270 | ||
|
1271 | for fn in file_iter: | |
|
1272 | file_path = fn.path | |
|
1273 | mode = fn.mode | |
|
1274 | is_link = stat.S_ISLNK(mode) | |
|
1275 | if mode == pygit2.GIT_FILEMODE_COMMIT: | |
|
1276 | log.debug('Skipping path %s as a commit node', file_path) | |
|
1277 | continue | |
|
1278 | yield ArchiveNode(file_path, mode, is_link, repo[fn.hex].read_raw) | |
|
1279 | ||
|
1280 | return archive_repo(file_walker, archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
|
1281 | archive_dir_name, commit_id) |
@@ -14,9 +14,10 b'' | |||
|
14 | 14 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
|
15 | 15 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
|
16 | 16 | # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
|
17 | ||
|
17 | import functools | |
|
18 | 18 | import io |
|
19 | 19 | import logging |
|
20 | import os | |
|
20 | 21 | import stat |
|
21 | 22 | import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error |
|
22 | 23 | import urllib.request, urllib.error, urllib.parse |
@@ -31,13 +32,14 b' from mercurial import repair' | |||
|
31 | 32 | |
|
32 | 33 | import vcsserver |
|
33 | 34 | from vcsserver import exceptions |
|
34 | from vcsserver.base import RepoFactory, obfuscate_qs, raise_from_original | |
|
35 | from vcsserver.base import RepoFactory, obfuscate_qs, raise_from_original, archive_repo, ArchiveNode | |
|
35 | 36 | from vcsserver.hgcompat import ( |
|
36 | 37 | archival, bin, clone, config as hgconfig, diffopts, hex, get_ctx, |
|
37 | 38 | hg_url as url_parser, httpbasicauthhandler, httpdigestauthhandler, |
|
38 | 39 | makepeer, instance, match, memctx, exchange, memfilectx, nullrev, hg_merge, |
|
39 | 40 | patch, peer, revrange, ui, hg_tag, Abort, LookupError, RepoError, |
|
40 |
RepoLookupError, InterventionRequired, RequirementError |
|
|
41 | RepoLookupError, InterventionRequired, RequirementError, | |
|
42 | alwaysmatcher, patternmatcher, hgutil) | |
|
41 | 43 | from vcsserver.vcs_base import RemoteBase |
|
42 | 44 | |
|
43 | 45 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
@@ -205,25 +207,10 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
205 | 207 | return False |
|
206 | 208 | |
|
207 | 209 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
208 | def archive_repo(self, archive_path, mtime, file_info, kind): | |
|
209 | if kind == "tgz": | |
|
210 | archiver = archival.tarit(archive_path, mtime, "gz") | |
|
211 | elif kind == "tbz2": | |
|
212 | archiver = archival.tarit(archive_path, mtime, "bz2") | |
|
213 | elif kind == 'zip': | |
|
214 | archiver = archival.zipit(archive_path, mtime) | |
|
215 | else: | |
|
216 | raise exceptions.ArchiveException()( | |
|
217 | 'Remote does not support: "%s".' % kind) | |
|
218 | ||
|
219 | for f_path, f_mode, f_is_link, f_content in file_info: | |
|
220 | archiver.addfile(f_path, f_mode, f_is_link, f_content) | |
|
221 | archiver.done() | |
|
222 | ||
|
223 | @reraise_safe_exceptions | |
|
224 | 210 | def bookmarks(self, wire): |
|
225 | 211 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
226 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
212 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
213 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
227 | 214 | def _bookmarks(_context_uid, _repo_id): |
|
228 | 215 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
229 | 216 | return dict(repo._bookmarks) |
@@ -233,7 +220,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
233 | 220 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
234 | 221 | def branches(self, wire, normal, closed): |
|
235 | 222 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
236 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
223 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
224 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
237 | 225 | def _branches(_context_uid, _repo_id, _normal, _closed): |
|
238 | 226 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
239 | 227 | iter_branches = repo.branchmap().iterbranches() |
@@ -251,7 +239,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
251 | 239 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
252 | 240 | def bulk_request(self, wire, commit_id, pre_load): |
|
253 | 241 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
254 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
242 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
243 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
255 | 244 | def _bulk_request(_repo_id, _commit_id, _pre_load): |
|
256 | 245 | result = {} |
|
257 | 246 | for attr in pre_load: |
@@ -268,7 +257,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
268 | 257 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
269 | 258 | def ctx_branch(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
270 | 259 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
271 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
260 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
261 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
272 | 262 | def _ctx_branch(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
273 | 263 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
274 | 264 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -278,7 +268,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
278 | 268 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
279 | 269 | def ctx_date(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
280 | 270 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
281 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
271 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
272 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
282 | 273 | def _ctx_date(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
283 | 274 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
284 | 275 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -294,7 +285,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
294 | 285 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
295 | 286 | def ctx_files(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
296 | 287 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
297 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
288 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
289 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
298 | 290 | def _ctx_files(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
299 | 291 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
300 | 292 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -311,7 +303,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
311 | 303 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
312 | 304 | def ctx_parents(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
313 | 305 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
314 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
306 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
307 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
315 | 308 | def _ctx_parents(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
316 | 309 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
317 | 310 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -323,7 +316,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
323 | 316 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
324 | 317 | def ctx_children(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
325 | 318 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
326 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
319 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
320 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
327 | 321 | def _ctx_children(_repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
328 | 322 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
329 | 323 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -335,7 +329,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
335 | 329 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
336 | 330 | def ctx_phase(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
337 | 331 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
338 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
332 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
333 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
339 | 334 | def _ctx_phase(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
340 | 335 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
341 | 336 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -346,7 +341,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
346 | 341 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
347 | 342 | def ctx_obsolete(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
348 | 343 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
349 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
344 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
345 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
350 | 346 | def _ctx_obsolete(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
351 | 347 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
352 | 348 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -356,7 +352,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
356 | 352 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
357 | 353 | def ctx_hidden(self, wire, commit_id): |
|
358 | 354 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
359 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
355 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
356 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
360 | 357 | def _ctx_hidden(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id): |
|
361 | 358 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
362 | 359 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -469,7 +466,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
469 | 466 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
470 | 467 | def node_history(self, wire, revision, path, limit): |
|
471 | 468 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
472 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
469 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
470 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
473 | 471 | def _node_history(_context_uid, _repo_id, _revision, _path, _limit): |
|
474 | 472 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
475 | 473 | |
@@ -499,7 +497,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
499 | 497 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
500 | 498 | def node_history_untill(self, wire, revision, path, limit): |
|
501 | 499 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
502 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
500 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
501 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
503 | 502 | def _node_history_until(_context_uid, _repo_id): |
|
504 | 503 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
505 | 504 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, revision) |
@@ -537,7 +536,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
537 | 536 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
538 | 537 | def fctx_flags(self, wire, commit_id, path): |
|
539 | 538 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
540 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
539 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
540 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
541 | 541 | def _fctx_flags(_repo_id, _commit_id, _path): |
|
542 | 542 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
543 | 543 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -549,7 +549,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
549 | 549 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
550 | 550 | def fctx_size(self, wire, commit_id, path): |
|
551 | 551 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
552 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
552 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
553 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
553 | 554 | def _fctx_size(_repo_id, _revision, _path): |
|
554 | 555 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
555 | 556 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, commit_id) |
@@ -560,7 +561,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
560 | 561 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
561 | 562 | def get_all_commit_ids(self, wire, name): |
|
562 | 563 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
563 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
564 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
565 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
564 | 566 | def _get_all_commit_ids(_context_uid, _repo_id, _name): |
|
565 | 567 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
566 | 568 | repo = repo.filtered(name) |
@@ -576,7 +578,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
576 | 578 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
577 | 579 | def is_large_file(self, wire, commit_id, path): |
|
578 | 580 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
579 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
581 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
582 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
580 | 583 | def _is_large_file(_context_uid, _repo_id, _commit_id, _path): |
|
581 | 584 | return largefiles.lfutil.isstandin(path) |
|
582 | 585 | |
@@ -586,7 +589,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
586 | 589 | def is_binary(self, wire, revision, path): |
|
587 | 590 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
588 | 591 | |
|
589 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
592 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
593 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
590 | 594 | def _is_binary(_repo_id, _sha, _path): |
|
591 | 595 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
592 | 596 | ctx = self._get_ctx(repo, revision) |
@@ -623,7 +627,9 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
623 | 627 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
624 | 628 | def lookup(self, wire, revision, both): |
|
625 | 629 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
626 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
630 | ||
|
631 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
632 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
627 | 633 | def _lookup(_context_uid, _repo_id, _revision, _both): |
|
628 | 634 | |
|
629 | 635 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
@@ -681,7 +687,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
681 | 687 | def rev_range(self, wire, commit_filter): |
|
682 | 688 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
683 | 689 | |
|
684 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
690 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
691 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
685 | 692 | def _rev_range(_context_uid, _repo_id, _filter): |
|
686 | 693 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
687 | 694 | revisions = [rev for rev in revrange(repo, commit_filter)] |
@@ -756,7 +763,8 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
756 | 763 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
757 | 764 | def tags(self, wire): |
|
758 | 765 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
759 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
766 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
767 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
760 | 768 | def _tags(_context_uid, _repo_id): |
|
761 | 769 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
762 | 770 | return repo.tags() |
@@ -1007,3 +1015,33 b' class HgRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
1007 | 1015 | 'pre_version': vcsserver.__version__, |
|
1008 | 1016 | 'post_version': vcsserver.__version__, |
|
1009 | 1017 | } |
|
1018 | ||
|
1019 | @reraise_safe_exceptions | |
|
1020 | def set_head_ref(self, wire, head_name): | |
|
1021 | pass | |
|
1022 | ||
|
1023 | @reraise_safe_exceptions | |
|
1024 | def archive_repo(self, wire, archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
|
1025 | archive_dir_name, commit_id): | |
|
1026 | ||
|
1027 | def file_walker(_commit_id, path): | |
|
1028 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) | |
|
1029 | ctx = repo[_commit_id] | |
|
1030 | is_root = path in ['', '/'] | |
|
1031 | if is_root: | |
|
1032 | matcher = alwaysmatcher(badfn=None) | |
|
1033 | else: | |
|
1034 | matcher = patternmatcher('', [(b'glob', path+'/**', b'')], badfn=None) | |
|
1035 | file_iter = ctx.manifest().walk(matcher) | |
|
1036 | ||
|
1037 | for fn in file_iter: | |
|
1038 | file_path = fn | |
|
1039 | flags = ctx.flags(fn) | |
|
1040 | mode = b'x' in flags and 0o755 or 0o644 | |
|
1041 | is_link = b'l' in flags | |
|
1042 | ||
|
1043 | yield ArchiveNode(file_path, mode, is_link, ctx[fn].data) | |
|
1044 | ||
|
1045 | return archive_repo(file_walker, archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
|
1046 | archive_dir_name, commit_id) | |
|
1047 |
@@ -38,7 +38,7 b' from mercurial import merge as hg_merge' | |||
|
38 | 38 | from mercurial import subrepo |
|
39 | 39 | from mercurial import subrepoutil |
|
40 | 40 | from mercurial import tags as hg_tag |
|
41 | ||
|
41 | from mercurial import util as hgutil | |
|
42 | 42 | from mercurial.commands import clone, nullid, pull |
|
43 | 43 | from mercurial.context import memctx, memfilectx |
|
44 | 44 | from mercurial.error import ( |
@@ -46,7 +46,7 b' from mercurial.error import (' | |||
|
46 | 46 | RequirementError, ProgrammingError) |
|
47 | 47 | from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb_mod |
|
48 | 48 | from mercurial.localrepo import instance |
|
49 | from mercurial.match import match | |
|
49 | from mercurial.match import match, alwaysmatcher, patternmatcher | |
|
50 | 50 | from mercurial.mdiff import diffopts |
|
51 | 51 | from mercurial.node import bin, hex |
|
52 | 52 | from mercurial.encoding import tolocal |
@@ -67,7 +67,7 b' from mercurial.url import httpbasicauthh' | |||
|
67 | 67 | def get_ctx(repo, ref): |
|
68 | 68 | try: |
|
69 | 69 | ctx = repo[ref] |
|
70 | except ProgrammingError: | |
|
70 | except (ProgrammingError, TypeError): | |
|
71 | 71 | # we're unable to find the rev using a regular lookup, we fallback |
|
72 | 72 | # to slower, but backward compat revsymbol usage |
|
73 | 73 | ctx = revsymbol(repo, ref) |
@@ -49,7 +49,7 b' class HooksHttpClient(object):' | |||
|
49 | 49 | try: |
|
50 | 50 | connection.request('POST', '/', body) |
|
51 | 51 | except Exception: |
|
52 | log.error('Connection failed on %s', connection) | |
|
52 | log.error('Hooks calling Connection failed on %s', connection.__dict__) | |
|
53 | 53 | raise |
|
54 | 54 | response = connection.getresponse() |
|
55 | 55 | |
@@ -577,8 +577,8 b' def git_post_receive(unused_repo_path, r' | |||
|
577 | 577 | try: |
|
578 | 578 | subprocessio.run_command(cmd, env=os.environ.copy()) |
|
579 | 579 | except Exception: |
|
580 | cmd = [settings.GIT_EXECUTABLE, 'symbolic-ref', 'HEAD', | |
|
581 | 'refs/heads/%s' % push_ref['name']] | |
|
580 | cmd = [settings.GIT_EXECUTABLE, 'symbolic-ref', '"HEAD"', | |
|
581 | '"refs/heads/%s"' % push_ref['name']] | |
|
582 | 582 | print("Setting default branch to %s" % push_ref['name']) |
|
583 | 583 | subprocessio.run_command(cmd, env=os.environ.copy()) |
|
584 | 584 |
@@ -21,21 +21,27 b' import base64' | |||
|
21 | 21 | import locale |
|
22 | 22 | import logging |
|
23 | 23 | import uuid |
|
24 | import time | |
|
24 | 25 | import wsgiref.util |
|
25 | 26 | import traceback |
|
26 | 27 | import tempfile |
|
28 | import psutil | |
|
29 | ||
|
27 | 30 | from itertools import chain |
|
28 | 31 | from io import StringIO |
|
29 | 32 | |
|
30 | 33 | import simplejson as json |
|
31 | 34 | import msgpack |
|
32 | 35 | import configparser |
|
36 | ||
|
33 | 37 | from pyramid.config import Configurator |
|
34 | 38 | from pyramid.settings import asbool, aslist |
|
35 | 39 | from pyramid.wsgi import wsgiapp |
|
36 | 40 | from pyramid.response import Response |
|
37 | 41 | |
|
42 | from vcsserver.config.settings_maker import SettingsMaker | |
|
38 | 43 | from vcsserver.utils import safe_int |
|
44 | from vcsserver.lib.statsd_client import StatsdClient | |
|
39 | 45 | |
|
40 | 46 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
41 | 47 | |
@@ -49,6 +55,7 b' except locale.Error as e:' | |||
|
49 | 55 | 'LOCALE ERROR: failed to set LC_ALL, fallback to LC_ALL=C, org error: %s', e) |
|
50 | 56 | os.environ['LC_ALL'] = 'C' |
|
51 | 57 | |
|
58 | ||
|
52 | 59 | import vcsserver |
|
53 | 60 | from vcsserver import remote_wsgi, scm_app, settings, hgpatches |
|
54 | 61 | from vcsserver.git_lfs.app import GIT_LFS_CONTENT_TYPE, GIT_LFS_PROTO_PAT |
@@ -98,38 +105,12 b' def _is_request_chunked(environ):' | |||
|
98 | 105 | return stream |
|
99 | 106 | |
|
100 | 107 | |
|
101 | def _int_setting(settings, name, default): | |
|
102 | settings[name] = int(settings.get(name, default)) | |
|
103 | return settings[name] | |
|
104 | ||
|
105 | ||
|
106 | def _bool_setting(settings, name, default): | |
|
107 | input_val = settings.get(name, default) | |
|
108 | if isinstance(input_val, str): | |
|
109 | input_val = input_val.encode('utf8') | |
|
110 | settings[name] = asbool(input_val) | |
|
111 | return settings[name] | |
|
112 | ||
|
113 | ||
|
114 | def _list_setting(settings, name, default): | |
|
115 | raw_value = settings.get(name, default) | |
|
116 | ||
|
117 | # Otherwise we assume it uses pyramids space/newline separation. | |
|
118 | settings[name] = aslist(raw_value) | |
|
119 | return settings[name] | |
|
120 | ||
|
121 | ||
|
122 | def _string_setting(settings, name, default, lower=True, default_when_empty=False): | |
|
123 | value = settings.get(name, default) | |
|
124 | ||
|
125 | if default_when_empty and not value: | |
|
126 | # use default value when value is empty | |
|
127 | value = default | |
|
128 | ||
|
129 | if lower: | |
|
130 | value = value.lower() | |
|
131 | settings[name] = value | |
|
132 | return settings[name] | |
|
108 | def log_max_fd(): | |
|
109 | try: | |
|
110 | maxfd = psutil.Process().rlimit(psutil.RLIMIT_NOFILE)[1] | |
|
111 | log.info('Max file descriptors value: %s', maxfd) | |
|
112 | except Exception: | |
|
113 | pass | |
|
133 | 114 | |
|
134 | 115 | |
|
135 | 116 | class VCS(object): |
@@ -138,6 +119,8 b' class VCS(object):' | |||
|
138 | 119 | self.cache_config = cache_config |
|
139 | 120 | self._configure_locale() |
|
140 | 121 | |
|
122 | log_max_fd() | |
|
123 | ||
|
141 | 124 | if GitFactory and GitRemote: |
|
142 | 125 | git_factory = GitFactory() |
|
143 | 126 | self._git_remote = GitRemote(git_factory) |
@@ -243,9 +226,11 b' class HTTPApplication(object):' | |||
|
243 | 226 | _use_echo_app = False |
|
244 | 227 | |
|
245 | 228 | def __init__(self, settings=None, global_config=None): |
|
246 | self._sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(settings) | |
|
247 | 229 | |
|
248 | 230 | self.config = Configurator(settings=settings) |
|
231 | # Init our statsd at very start | |
|
232 | self.config.registry.statsd = StatsdClient.statsd | |
|
233 | ||
|
249 | 234 | self.global_config = global_config |
|
250 | 235 | self.config.include('vcsserver.lib.rc_cache') |
|
251 | 236 | |
@@ -263,6 +248,7 b' class HTTPApplication(object):' | |||
|
263 | 248 | self.remote_wsgi = remote_wsgi_stub |
|
264 | 249 | |
|
265 | 250 | self._configure_settings(global_config, settings) |
|
251 | ||
|
266 | 252 | self._configure() |
|
267 | 253 | |
|
268 | 254 | def _configure_settings(self, global_config, app_settings): |
@@ -283,40 +269,6 b' class HTTPApplication(object):' | |||
|
283 | 269 | vcsserver.PYRAMID_SETTINGS = settings_merged |
|
284 | 270 | vcsserver.CONFIG = settings_merged |
|
285 | 271 | |
|
286 | def _sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(self, settings): | |
|
287 | temp_store = tempfile.gettempdir() | |
|
288 | default_cache_dir = os.path.join(temp_store, 'rc_cache') | |
|
289 | ||
|
290 | # save default, cache dir, and use it for all backends later. | |
|
291 | default_cache_dir = _string_setting( | |
|
292 | settings, | |
|
293 | 'cache_dir', | |
|
294 | default_cache_dir, lower=False, default_when_empty=True) | |
|
295 | ||
|
296 | # ensure we have our dir created | |
|
297 | if not os.path.isdir(default_cache_dir): | |
|
298 | os.makedirs(default_cache_dir, mode=0o755) | |
|
299 | ||
|
300 | # exception store cache | |
|
301 | _string_setting( | |
|
302 | settings, | |
|
303 | 'exception_tracker.store_path', | |
|
304 | temp_store, lower=False, default_when_empty=True) | |
|
305 | ||
|
306 | # repo_object cache | |
|
307 | _string_setting( | |
|
308 | settings, | |
|
309 | 'rc_cache.repo_object.backend', | |
|
310 | 'dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace', lower=False) | |
|
311 | _int_setting( | |
|
312 | settings, | |
|
313 | 'rc_cache.repo_object.expiration_time', | |
|
314 | 30 * 24 * 60 * 60) | |
|
315 | _string_setting( | |
|
316 | settings, | |
|
317 | 'rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.filename', | |
|
318 | os.path.join(default_cache_dir, 'vcsserver_cache_1'), lower=False) | |
|
319 | ||
|
320 | 272 | def _configure(self): |
|
321 | 273 | self.config.add_renderer(name='msgpack', factory=self._msgpack_renderer_factory) |
|
322 | 274 | |
@@ -385,16 +337,22 b' class HTTPApplication(object):' | |||
|
385 | 337 | # NOTE(marcink): trading complexity for slight performance |
|
386 | 338 | if log.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG): |
|
387 | 339 | no_args_methods = [ |
|
388 | 'archive_repo' | |
|
340 | ||
|
389 | 341 | ] |
|
390 | 342 | if method in no_args_methods: |
|
391 | 343 | call_args = '' |
|
392 | 344 | else: |
|
393 | 345 | call_args = args[1:] |
|
394 | 346 | |
|
395 |
log.debug(' |
|
|
347 | log.debug('Method requested:`%s` with args:%s kwargs:%s context_uid: %s, repo_state_uid:%s', | |
|
396 | 348 | method, call_args, kwargs, context_uid, repo_state_uid) |
|
397 | 349 | |
|
350 | statsd = request.registry.statsd | |
|
351 | if statsd: | |
|
352 | statsd.incr( | |
|
353 | 'vcsserver_method_total', tags=[ | |
|
354 | "method:{}".format(method), | |
|
355 | ]) | |
|
398 | 356 | return payload, remote, method, args, kwargs |
|
399 | 357 | |
|
400 | 358 | def vcs_view(self, request): |
@@ -431,7 +389,7 b' class HTTPApplication(object):' | |||
|
431 | 389 | should_store_exc = False |
|
432 | 390 | |
|
433 | 391 | if should_store_exc: |
|
434 | store_exception(id(exc_info), exc_info) | |
|
392 | store_exception(id(exc_info), exc_info, request_path=request.path) | |
|
435 | 393 | |
|
436 | 394 | tb_info = ''.join( |
|
437 | 395 | traceback.format_exception(exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback)) |
@@ -450,6 +408,7 b' class HTTPApplication(object):' | |||
|
450 | 408 | 'type': type_ |
|
451 | 409 | } |
|
452 | 410 | } |
|
411 | ||
|
453 | 412 | try: |
|
454 | 413 | resp['error']['_vcs_kind'] = getattr(e, '_vcs_kind', None) |
|
455 | 414 | except AttributeError: |
@@ -678,6 +637,12 b' class HTTPApplication(object):' | |||
|
678 | 637 | log.error( |
|
679 | 638 | 'error occurred handling this request for path: %s, \n tb: %s', |
|
680 | 639 | request.path, traceback_info) |
|
640 | ||
|
641 | statsd = request.registry.statsd | |
|
642 | if statsd: | |
|
643 | exc_type = "{}.{}".format(exception.__class__.__module__, exception.__class__.__name__) | |
|
644 | statsd.incr('vcsserver_exception_total', | |
|
645 | tags=["type:{}".format(exc_type)]) | |
|
681 | 646 | raise exception |
|
682 | 647 | |
|
683 | 648 | |
@@ -693,10 +658,83 b' class ResponseFilter(object):' | |||
|
693 | 658 | return self._start_response(status, headers, exc_info) |
|
694 | 659 | |
|
695 | 660 | |
|
661 | def sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(global_config, settings): | |
|
662 | global_settings_maker = SettingsMaker(global_config) | |
|
663 | settings_maker = SettingsMaker(settings) | |
|
664 | ||
|
665 | settings_maker.make_setting('logging.autoconfigure', False, parser='bool') | |
|
666 | ||
|
667 | logging_conf = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(global_config.get('__file__')), 'logging.ini') | |
|
668 | settings_maker.enable_logging(logging_conf) | |
|
669 | ||
|
670 | # Default includes, possible to change as a user | |
|
671 | pyramid_includes = settings_maker.make_setting('pyramid.includes', [], parser='list:newline') | |
|
672 | log.debug("Using the following pyramid.includes: %s", pyramid_includes) | |
|
673 | ||
|
674 | settings_maker.make_setting('__file__', global_config.get('__file__')) | |
|
675 | ||
|
676 | settings_maker.make_setting('pyramid.default_locale_name', 'en') | |
|
677 | settings_maker.make_setting('locale', 'en_US.UTF-8') | |
|
678 | ||
|
679 | settings_maker.make_setting('core.binary_dir', '') | |
|
680 | ||
|
681 | temp_store = tempfile.gettempdir() | |
|
682 | default_cache_dir = os.path.join(temp_store, 'rc_cache') | |
|
683 | # save default, cache dir, and use it for all backends later. | |
|
684 | default_cache_dir = settings_maker.make_setting( | |
|
685 | 'cache_dir', | |
|
686 | default=default_cache_dir, default_when_empty=True, | |
|
687 | parser='dir:ensured') | |
|
688 | ||
|
689 | # exception store cache | |
|
690 | settings_maker.make_setting( | |
|
691 | 'exception_tracker.store_path', | |
|
692 | default=os.path.join(default_cache_dir, 'exc_store'), default_when_empty=True, | |
|
693 | parser='dir:ensured' | |
|
694 | ) | |
|
695 | ||
|
696 | # repo_object cache defaults | |
|
697 | settings_maker.make_setting( | |
|
698 | 'rc_cache.repo_object.backend', | |
|
699 | default='dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace', | |
|
700 | parser='string') | |
|
701 | settings_maker.make_setting( | |
|
702 | 'rc_cache.repo_object.expiration_time', | |
|
703 | default=30 * 24 * 60 * 60, # 30days | |
|
704 | parser='int') | |
|
705 | settings_maker.make_setting( | |
|
706 | 'rc_cache.repo_object.arguments.filename', | |
|
707 | default=os.path.join(default_cache_dir, 'vcsserver_cache_repo_object.db'), | |
|
708 | parser='string') | |
|
709 | ||
|
710 | # statsd | |
|
711 | settings_maker.make_setting('statsd.enabled', False, parser='bool') | |
|
712 | settings_maker.make_setting('statsd.statsd_host', 'statsd-exporter', parser='string') | |
|
713 | settings_maker.make_setting('statsd.statsd_port', 9125, parser='int') | |
|
714 | settings_maker.make_setting('statsd.statsd_prefix', '') | |
|
715 | settings_maker.make_setting('statsd.statsd_ipv6', False, parser='bool') | |
|
716 | ||
|
717 | settings_maker.env_expand() | |
|
718 | ||
|
719 | ||
|
696 | 720 | def main(global_config, **settings): |
|
721 | start_time = time.time() | |
|
722 | log.info('Pyramid app config starting') | |
|
723 | ||
|
697 | 724 | if MercurialFactory: |
|
698 | 725 | hgpatches.patch_largefiles_capabilities() |
|
699 | 726 | hgpatches.patch_subrepo_type_mapping() |
|
700 | 727 | |
|
701 | app = HTTPApplication(settings=settings, global_config=global_config) | |
|
702 | return app.wsgi_app() | |
|
728 | # Fill in and sanitize the defaults & do ENV expansion | |
|
729 | sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(global_config, settings) | |
|
730 | ||
|
731 | # init and bootstrap StatsdClient | |
|
732 | StatsdClient.setup(settings) | |
|
733 | ||
|
734 | pyramid_app = HTTPApplication(settings=settings, global_config=global_config).wsgi_app() | |
|
735 | total_time = time.time() - start_time | |
|
736 | log.info('Pyramid app `%s` created and configured in %.2fs', | |
|
737 | getattr(pyramid_app, 'func_name', 'pyramid_app'), total_time) | |
|
738 | return pyramid_app | |
|
739 | ||
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740 |
@@ -66,7 +66,7 b' def get_exc_store():' | |||
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66 | 66 | return _exc_store_path |
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67 | 67 | |
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68 | 68 | |
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69 | def _store_exception(exc_id, exc_info, prefix): | |
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69 | def _store_exception(exc_id, exc_info, prefix, request_path=''): | |
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70 | 70 | exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = exc_info |
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71 | 71 | |
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72 | 72 | tb = ''.join(traceback.format_exception( |
@@ -99,8 +99,13 b' def _store_exception(exc_id, exc_info, p' | |||
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99 | 99 | f.write(exc_data) |
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100 | 100 | log.debug('Stored generated exception %s as: %s', exc_id, stored_exc_path) |
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101 | 101 | |
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102 | log.error( | |
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103 | 'error occurred handling this request.\n' | |
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104 | 'Path: `%s`, tb: %s', | |
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105 | request_path, tb) | |
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102 | 106 | |
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103 | def store_exception(exc_id, exc_info, prefix=global_prefix): | |
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107 | ||
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108 | def store_exception(exc_id, exc_info, prefix=global_prefix, request_path=''): | |
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104 | 109 | """ |
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105 | 110 | Example usage:: |
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106 | 111 | |
@@ -109,7 +114,8 b' def store_exception(exc_id, exc_info, pr' | |||
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109 | 114 | """ |
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110 | 115 | |
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111 | 116 | try: |
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112 |
_store_exception(exc_id=exc_id, exc_info=exc_info, prefix=prefix |
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117 | _store_exception(exc_id=exc_id, exc_info=exc_info, prefix=prefix, | |
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118 | request_path=request_path) | |
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113 | 119 | except Exception: |
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114 | 120 | log.exception('Failed to store exception `%s` information', exc_id) |
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115 | 121 | # there's no way this can fail, it will crash server badly if it does. |
@@ -38,7 +38,9 b' register_backend(' | |||
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38 | 38 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | from . import region_meta |
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41 | from .utils import (get_default_cache_settings, backend_key_generator, make_region) | |
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41 | from .utils import ( | |
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42 | get_default_cache_settings, backend_key_generator, get_or_create_region, | |
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43 | clear_cache_namespace, make_region) | |
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42 | 44 | |
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43 | 45 | |
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44 | 46 | def configure_dogpile_cache(settings): |
@@ -52,20 +54,25 b' def configure_dogpile_cache(settings):' | |||
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52 | 54 | avail_regions = set() |
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53 | 55 | for key in rc_cache_data.keys(): |
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54 | 56 | namespace_name = key.split('.', 1)[0] |
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55 | avail_regions.add(namespace_name) | |
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56 | log.debug('dogpile: found following cache regions: %s', avail_regions) | |
|
57 | if namespace_name in avail_regions: | |
|
58 | continue | |
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57 | 59 | |
|
58 | # register them into namespace | |
|
59 | for region_name in avail_regions: | |
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60 | avail_regions.add(namespace_name) | |
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61 | log.debug('dogpile: found following cache regions: %s', namespace_name) | |
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62 | ||
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60 | 63 | new_region = make_region( |
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61 |
name= |
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64 | name=namespace_name, | |
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62 | 65 | function_key_generator=None |
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63 | 66 | ) |
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64 | 67 | |
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65 |
new_region.configure_from_config(settings, 'rc_cache.{}.'.format( |
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68 | new_region.configure_from_config(settings, 'rc_cache.{}.'.format(namespace_name)) | |
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66 | 69 | new_region.function_key_generator = backend_key_generator(new_region.actual_backend) |
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67 | log.debug('dogpile: registering a new region %s[%s]', region_name, new_region.__dict__) | |
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68 | region_meta.dogpile_cache_regions[region_name] = new_region | |
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70 | if log.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG): | |
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71 | region_args = dict(backend=new_region.actual_backend.__class__, | |
|
72 | region_invalidator=new_region.region_invalidator.__class__) | |
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73 | log.debug('dogpile: registering a new region `%s` %s', namespace_name, region_args) | |
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74 | ||
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75 | region_meta.dogpile_cache_regions[namespace_name] = new_region | |
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69 | 76 | |
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70 | 77 | |
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71 | 78 | def includeme(config): |
@@ -29,7 +29,10 b' from dogpile.cache.backends import redis' | |||
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29 | 29 | from dogpile.cache.backends.file import NO_VALUE, FileLock |
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30 | 30 | from dogpile.cache.util import memoized_property |
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31 | 31 | |
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32 | from pyramid.settings import asbool | |
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33 | ||
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32 | 34 | from vcsserver.lib.memory_lru_dict import LRUDict, LRUDictDebug |
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35 | from vcsserver.utils import safe_str, safe_unicode | |
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33 | 36 | |
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34 | 37 | |
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35 | 38 | _default_max_size = 1024 |
@@ -124,7 +127,14 b' class FileNamespaceBackend(PickleSeriali' | |||
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124 | 127 | |
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125 | 128 | def __init__(self, arguments): |
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126 | 129 | arguments['lock_factory'] = CustomLockFactory |
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130 | db_file = arguments.get('filename') | |
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131 | ||
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132 | log.debug('initialing %s DB in %s', self.__class__.__name__, db_file) | |
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133 | try: | |
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127 | 134 | super(FileNamespaceBackend, self).__init__(arguments) |
|
135 | except Exception: | |
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136 | log.exception('Failed to initialize db at: %s', db_file) | |
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137 | raise | |
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128 | 138 | |
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129 | 139 | def __repr__(self): |
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130 | 140 | return '{} `{}`'.format(self.__class__, self.filename) |
@@ -141,13 +151,16 b' class FileNamespaceBackend(PickleSeriali' | |||
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141 | 151 | return False |
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142 | 152 | |
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143 | 153 | with self._dbm_file(True) as dbm: |
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144 | ||
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154 | try: | |
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145 | 155 | return filter(cond, dbm.keys()) |
|
156 | except Exception: | |
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157 | log.error('Failed to fetch DBM keys from DB: %s', self.get_store()) | |
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158 | raise | |
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146 | 159 | |
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147 | 160 | def get_store(self): |
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148 | 161 | return self.filename |
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149 | 162 | |
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150 | def get(self, key): | |
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163 | def _dbm_get(self, key): | |
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151 | 164 | with self._dbm_file(False) as dbm: |
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152 | 165 | if hasattr(dbm, 'get'): |
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153 | 166 | value = dbm.get(key, NO_VALUE) |
@@ -161,6 +174,13 b' class FileNamespaceBackend(PickleSeriali' | |||
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161 | 174 | value = self._loads(value) |
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162 | 175 | return value |
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163 | 176 | |
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177 | def get(self, key): | |
|
178 | try: | |
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179 | return self._dbm_get(key) | |
|
180 | except Exception: | |
|
181 | log.error('Failed to fetch DBM key %s from DB: %s', key, self.get_store()) | |
|
182 | raise | |
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183 | ||
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164 | 184 | def set(self, key, value): |
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165 | 185 | with self._dbm_file(True) as dbm: |
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166 | 186 | dbm[key] = self._dumps(value) |
@@ -172,6 +192,16 b' class FileNamespaceBackend(PickleSeriali' | |||
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172 | 192 | |
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173 | 193 | |
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174 | 194 | class BaseRedisBackend(redis_backend.RedisBackend): |
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195 | key_prefix = '' | |
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196 | ||
|
197 | def __init__(self, arguments): | |
|
198 | super(BaseRedisBackend, self).__init__(arguments) | |
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199 | self._lock_timeout = self.lock_timeout | |
|
200 | self._lock_auto_renewal = asbool(arguments.pop("lock_auto_renewal", True)) | |
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201 | ||
|
202 | if self._lock_auto_renewal and not self._lock_timeout: | |
|
203 | # set default timeout for auto_renewal | |
|
204 | self._lock_timeout = 30 | |
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175 | 205 | |
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176 | 206 | def _create_client(self): |
|
177 | 207 | args = {} |
@@ -234,11 +264,10 b' class BaseRedisBackend(redis_backend.Red' | |||
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234 | 264 | pipe.execute() |
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235 | 265 | |
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236 | 266 | def get_mutex(self, key): |
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237 | u = redis_backend.u | |
|
238 | 267 | if self.distributed_lock: |
|
239 |
lock_key = u |
|
|
240 | log.debug('Trying to acquire Redis lock for key %s', lock_key) | |
|
241 | return self.client.lock(lock_key, self.lock_timeout, self.lock_sleep) | |
|
268 | lock_key = u'_lock_{0}'.format(safe_unicode(key)) | |
|
269 | return get_mutex_lock(self.client, lock_key, self._lock_timeout, | |
|
270 | auto_renewal=self._lock_auto_renewal) | |
|
242 | 271 | else: |
|
243 | 272 | return None |
|
244 | 273 | |
@@ -251,3 +280,50 b' class RedisPickleBackend(PickleSerialize' | |||
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251 | 280 | class RedisMsgPackBackend(MsgPackSerializer, BaseRedisBackend): |
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252 | 281 | key_prefix = 'redis_msgpack_backend' |
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253 | 282 | pass |
|
283 | ||
|
284 | ||
|
285 | def get_mutex_lock(client, lock_key, lock_timeout, auto_renewal=False): | |
|
286 | import redis_lock | |
|
287 | ||
|
288 | class _RedisLockWrapper(object): | |
|
289 | """LockWrapper for redis_lock""" | |
|
290 | ||
|
291 | @classmethod | |
|
292 | def get_lock(cls): | |
|
293 | return redis_lock.Lock( | |
|
294 | redis_client=client, | |
|
295 | name=lock_key, | |
|
296 | expire=lock_timeout, | |
|
297 | auto_renewal=auto_renewal, | |
|
298 | strict=True, | |
|
299 | ) | |
|
300 | ||
|
301 | def __repr__(self): | |
|
302 | return "{}:{}".format(self.__class__.__name__, lock_key) | |
|
303 | ||
|
304 | def __str__(self): | |
|
305 | return "{}:{}".format(self.__class__.__name__, lock_key) | |
|
306 | ||
|
307 | def __init__(self): | |
|
308 | self.lock = self.get_lock() | |
|
309 | self.lock_key = lock_key | |
|
310 | ||
|
311 | def acquire(self, wait=True): | |
|
312 | log.debug('Trying to acquire Redis lock for key %s', self.lock_key) | |
|
313 | try: | |
|
314 | acquired = self.lock.acquire(wait) | |
|
315 | log.debug('Got lock for key %s, %s', self.lock_key, acquired) | |
|
316 | return acquired | |
|
317 | except redis_lock.AlreadyAcquired: | |
|
318 | return False | |
|
319 | except redis_lock.AlreadyStarted: | |
|
320 | # refresh thread exists, but it also means we acquired the lock | |
|
321 | return True | |
|
322 | ||
|
323 | def release(self): | |
|
324 | try: | |
|
325 | self.lock.release() | |
|
326 | except redis_lock.NotAcquired: | |
|
327 | pass | |
|
328 | ||
|
329 | return _RedisLockWrapper() |
@@ -16,15 +16,16 b'' | |||
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16 | 16 | # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
|
17 | 17 | |
|
18 | 18 | import os |
|
19 | import time | |
|
19 | 20 | import logging |
|
20 | 21 | import functools |
|
21 | from decorator import decorate | |
|
22 | 22 | |
|
23 | 23 | from dogpile.cache import CacheRegion |
|
24 | 24 | from dogpile.cache.util import compat |
|
25 | 25 | |
|
26 | 26 | from vcsserver.utils import safe_str, sha1 |
|
27 | 27 | |
|
28 | from vcsserver.lib.rc_cache import region_meta | |
|
28 | 29 | |
|
29 | 30 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
|
30 | 31 | |
@@ -48,18 +49,77 b' class RhodeCodeCacheRegion(CacheRegion):' | |||
|
48 | 49 | if function_key_generator is None: |
|
49 | 50 | function_key_generator = self.function_key_generator |
|
50 | 51 | |
|
52 | # workaround for py2 and cython problems, this block should be removed | |
|
53 | # once we've migrated to py3 | |
|
54 | if 'cython' == 'cython': | |
|
55 | def decorator(fn): | |
|
56 | if to_str is compat.string_type: | |
|
57 | # backwards compatible | |
|
58 | key_generator = function_key_generator(namespace, fn) | |
|
59 | else: | |
|
60 | key_generator = function_key_generator(namespace, fn, to_str=to_str) | |
|
61 | ||
|
62 | @functools.wraps(fn) | |
|
63 | def decorate(*arg, **kw): | |
|
64 | key = key_generator(*arg, **kw) | |
|
65 | ||
|
66 | @functools.wraps(fn) | |
|
67 | def creator(): | |
|
68 | return fn(*arg, **kw) | |
|
69 | ||
|
70 | if not condition: | |
|
71 | return creator() | |
|
72 | ||
|
73 | timeout = expiration_time() if expiration_time_is_callable \ | |
|
74 | else expiration_time | |
|
75 | ||
|
76 | return self.get_or_create(key, creator, timeout, should_cache_fn) | |
|
77 | ||
|
78 | def invalidate(*arg, **kw): | |
|
79 | key = key_generator(*arg, **kw) | |
|
80 | self.delete(key) | |
|
81 | ||
|
82 | def set_(value, *arg, **kw): | |
|
83 | key = key_generator(*arg, **kw) | |
|
84 | self.set(key, value) | |
|
85 | ||
|
86 | def get(*arg, **kw): | |
|
87 | key = key_generator(*arg, **kw) | |
|
88 | return self.get(key) | |
|
89 | ||
|
90 | def refresh(*arg, **kw): | |
|
91 | key = key_generator(*arg, **kw) | |
|
92 | value = fn(*arg, **kw) | |
|
93 | self.set(key, value) | |
|
94 | return value | |
|
95 | ||
|
96 | decorate.set = set_ | |
|
97 | decorate.invalidate = invalidate | |
|
98 | decorate.refresh = refresh | |
|
99 | decorate.get = get | |
|
100 | decorate.original = fn | |
|
101 | decorate.key_generator = key_generator | |
|
102 | decorate.__wrapped__ = fn | |
|
103 | ||
|
104 | return decorate | |
|
105 | return decorator | |
|
106 | ||
|
51 | 107 | def get_or_create_for_user_func(key_generator, user_func, *arg, **kw): |
|
52 | 108 | |
|
53 | 109 | if not condition: |
|
54 |
log.debug('Calling un-cached |
|
|
55 | return user_func(*arg, **kw) | |
|
110 | log.debug('Calling un-cached method:%s', user_func.func_name) | |
|
111 | start = time.time() | |
|
112 | result = user_func(*arg, **kw) | |
|
113 | total = time.time() - start | |
|
114 | log.debug('un-cached method:%s took %.4fs', user_func.func_name, total) | |
|
115 | return result | |
|
56 | 116 | |
|
57 | 117 | key = key_generator(*arg, **kw) |
|
58 | 118 | |
|
59 | 119 | timeout = expiration_time() if expiration_time_is_callable \ |
|
60 | 120 | else expiration_time |
|
61 | 121 | |
|
62 |
log.debug('Calling cached |
|
|
122 | log.debug('Calling cached method:`%s`', user_func.func_name) | |
|
63 | 123 | return self.get_or_create(key, user_func, timeout, should_cache_fn, (arg, kw)) |
|
64 | 124 | |
|
65 | 125 | def cache_decorator(user_func): |
@@ -98,8 +158,7 b' class RhodeCodeCacheRegion(CacheRegion):' | |||
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98 | 158 | user_func.original = user_func |
|
99 | 159 | |
|
100 | 160 | # Use `decorate` to preserve the signature of :param:`user_func`. |
|
101 | ||
|
102 | return decorate(user_func, functools.partial( | |
|
161 | return decorator.decorate(user_func, functools.partial( | |
|
103 | 162 | get_or_create_for_user_func, key_generator)) |
|
104 | 163 | |
|
105 | 164 | return cache_decorator |
@@ -151,3 +210,54 b' def key_generator(backend, namespace, fn' | |||
|
151 | 210 | return final_key |
|
152 | 211 | |
|
153 | 212 | return generate_key |
|
213 | ||
|
214 | ||
|
215 | def get_or_create_region(region_name, region_namespace=None): | |
|
216 | from vcsserver.lib.rc_cache.backends import FileNamespaceBackend | |
|
217 | region_obj = region_meta.dogpile_cache_regions.get(region_name) | |
|
218 | if not region_obj: | |
|
219 | raise EnvironmentError( | |
|
220 | 'Region `{}` not in configured: {}.'.format( | |
|
221 | region_name, region_meta.dogpile_cache_regions.keys())) | |
|
222 | ||
|
223 | region_uid_name = '{}:{}'.format(region_name, region_namespace) | |
|
224 | if isinstance(region_obj.actual_backend, FileNamespaceBackend): | |
|
225 | region_exist = region_meta.dogpile_cache_regions.get(region_namespace) | |
|
226 | if region_exist: | |
|
227 | log.debug('Using already configured region: %s', region_namespace) | |
|
228 | return region_exist | |
|
229 | cache_dir = region_meta.dogpile_config_defaults['cache_dir'] | |
|
230 | expiration_time = region_obj.expiration_time | |
|
231 | ||
|
232 | if not os.path.isdir(cache_dir): | |
|
233 | os.makedirs(cache_dir) | |
|
234 | new_region = make_region( | |
|
235 | name=region_uid_name, | |
|
236 | function_key_generator=backend_key_generator(region_obj.actual_backend) | |
|
237 | ) | |
|
238 | namespace_filename = os.path.join( | |
|
239 | cache_dir, "{}.cache.dbm".format(region_namespace)) | |
|
240 | # special type that allows 1db per namespace | |
|
241 | new_region.configure( | |
|
242 | backend='dogpile.cache.rc.file_namespace', | |
|
243 | expiration_time=expiration_time, | |
|
244 | arguments={"filename": namespace_filename} | |
|
245 | ) | |
|
246 | ||
|
247 | # create and save in region caches | |
|
248 | log.debug('configuring new region: %s', region_uid_name) | |
|
249 | region_obj = region_meta.dogpile_cache_regions[region_namespace] = new_region | |
|
250 | ||
|
251 | return region_obj | |
|
252 | ||
|
253 | ||
|
254 | def clear_cache_namespace(cache_region, cache_namespace_uid, invalidate=False): | |
|
255 | region = get_or_create_region(cache_region, cache_namespace_uid) | |
|
256 | cache_keys = region.backend.list_keys(prefix=cache_namespace_uid) | |
|
257 | num_delete_keys = len(cache_keys) | |
|
258 | if invalidate: | |
|
259 | region.invalidate(hard=False) | |
|
260 | else: | |
|
261 | if num_delete_keys: | |
|
262 | region.delete_multi(cache_keys) | |
|
263 | return num_delete_keys |
@@ -19,6 +19,7 b'' | |||
|
19 | 19 | |
|
20 | 20 | import os |
|
21 | 21 | import subprocess |
|
22 | import time | |
|
22 | 23 | from urllib.error import URLError |
|
23 | 24 | import urllib.parse |
|
24 | 25 | import logging |
@@ -35,7 +36,9 b' import svn.fs' | |||
|
35 | 36 | import svn.repos |
|
36 | 37 | |
|
37 | 38 | from vcsserver import svn_diff, exceptions, subprocessio, settings |
|
38 | from vcsserver.base import RepoFactory, raise_from_original | |
|
39 | from vcsserver.base import RepoFactory, raise_from_original, ArchiveNode, archive_repo | |
|
40 | from vcsserver.exceptions import NoContentException | |
|
41 | from vcsserver.utils import safe_str | |
|
39 | 42 | from vcsserver.vcs_base import RemoteBase |
|
40 | 43 | |
|
41 | 44 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
@@ -198,7 +201,8 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
198 | 201 | def revision_properties(self, wire, revision): |
|
199 | 202 | |
|
200 | 203 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
201 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
204 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
205 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
202 | 206 | def _revision_properties(_repo_id, _revision): |
|
203 | 207 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
204 | 208 | fs_ptr = svn.repos.fs(repo) |
@@ -252,7 +256,8 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
252 | 256 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
|
253 | 257 | def node_history(self, wire, path, revision, limit): |
|
254 | 258 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
255 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
259 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
260 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
256 | 261 | def _assert_correct_path(_context_uid, _repo_id, _path, _revision, _limit): |
|
257 | 262 | cross_copies = False |
|
258 | 263 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
@@ -273,7 +278,8 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
273 | 278 | |
|
274 | 279 | def node_properties(self, wire, path, revision): |
|
275 | 280 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
|
276 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
281 | region = self._region(wire) | |
|
282 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
|
277 | 283 | def _node_properties(_repo_id, _path, _revision): |
|
278 | 284 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
|
279 | 285 | fsobj = svn.repos.fs(repo) |
@@ -282,7 +288,7 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
282 | 288 | return _node_properties(repo_id, path, revision) |
|
283 | 289 | |
|
284 | 290 | def file_annotate(self, wire, path, revision): |
|
285 |
abs_path = 'file://' + urllib. |
|
|
291 | abs_path = 'file://' + urllib.pathname2url( | |
|
286 | 292 | vcspath.join(wire['path'], path)) |
|
287 | 293 | file_uri = svn.core.svn_path_canonicalize(abs_path) |
|
288 | 294 | |
@@ -311,7 +317,8 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
|
311 | 317 | def get_node_type(self, wire, path, revision=None): |
|
312 | 318 | |
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313 | 319 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
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314 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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320 | region = self._region(wire) | |
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321 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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315 | 322 | def _get_node_type(_repo_id, _path, _revision): |
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316 | 323 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
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317 | 324 | fs_ptr = svn.repos.fs(repo) |
@@ -325,7 +332,8 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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325 | 332 | def get_nodes(self, wire, path, revision=None): |
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326 | 333 | |
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327 | 334 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
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328 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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335 | region = self._region(wire) | |
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336 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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329 | 337 | def _get_nodes(_repo_id, _path, _revision): |
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330 | 338 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
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331 | 339 | fsobj = svn.repos.fs(repo) |
@@ -352,7 +360,8 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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352 | 360 | def get_file_size(self, wire, path, revision=None): |
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353 | 361 | |
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354 | 362 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
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355 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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363 | region = self._region(wire) | |
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364 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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356 | 365 | def _get_file_size(_repo_id, _path, _revision): |
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357 | 366 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) |
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358 | 367 | fsobj = svn.repos.fs(repo) |
@@ -467,7 +476,8 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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467 | 476 | def is_binary(self, wire, rev, path): |
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468 | 477 | cache_on, context_uid, repo_id = self._cache_on(wire) |
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469 | 478 | |
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470 | @self.region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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479 | region = self._region(wire) | |
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480 | @region.conditional_cache_on_arguments(condition=cache_on) | |
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471 | 481 | def _is_binary(_repo_id, _rev, _path): |
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472 | 482 | raw_bytes = self.get_file_content(wire, path, rev) |
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473 | 483 | return raw_bytes and '\0' in raw_bytes |
@@ -481,9 +491,7 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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481 | 491 | if path and os.path.isdir(path): |
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482 | 492 | opts['cwd'] = path |
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483 | 493 | |
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484 | safe_call = False | |
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485 | if '_safe' in opts: | |
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486 | safe_call = True | |
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494 | safe_call = opts.pop('_safe', False) | |
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487 | 495 | |
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488 | 496 | svnenv = os.environ.copy() |
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489 | 497 | svnenv.update(opts.pop('extra_env', {})) |
@@ -496,15 +504,15 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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496 | 504 | |
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497 | 505 | return ''.join(p), ''.join(p.error) |
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498 | 506 | except (EnvironmentError, OSError) as err: |
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507 | if safe_call: | |
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508 | return '', safe_str(err).strip() | |
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509 | else: | |
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499 | 510 | cmd = ' '.join(cmd) # human friendly CMD |
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500 | 511 | tb_err = ("Couldn't run svn command (%s).\n" |
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501 | 512 | "Original error was:%s\n" |
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502 | 513 | "Call options:%s\n" |
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503 | 514 | % (cmd, err, _opts)) |
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504 | 515 | log.exception(tb_err) |
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505 | if safe_call: | |
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506 | return '', err | |
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507 | else: | |
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508 | 516 | raise exceptions.VcsException()(tb_err) |
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509 | 517 | |
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510 | 518 | @reraise_safe_exceptions |
@@ -528,6 +536,74 b' class SvnRemote(RemoteBase):' | |||
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528 | 536 | 'post_version': get_svn_post_hook_version(repo_path), |
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529 | 537 | } |
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530 | 538 | |
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539 | @reraise_safe_exceptions | |
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540 | def set_head_ref(self, wire, head_name): | |
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541 | pass | |
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542 | ||
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543 | @reraise_safe_exceptions | |
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544 | def archive_repo(self, wire, archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
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545 | archive_dir_name, commit_id): | |
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546 | ||
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547 | def walk_tree(root, root_dir, _commit_id): | |
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548 | """ | |
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549 | Special recursive svn repo walker | |
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550 | """ | |
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551 | ||
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552 | filemode_default = 0o100644 | |
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553 | filemode_executable = 0o100755 | |
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554 | ||
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555 | file_iter = svn.fs.dir_entries(root, root_dir) | |
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556 | for f_name in file_iter: | |
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557 | f_type = NODE_TYPE_MAPPING.get(file_iter[f_name].kind, None) | |
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558 | ||
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559 | if f_type == 'dir': | |
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560 | # return only DIR, and then all entries in that dir | |
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561 | yield os.path.join(root_dir, f_name), {'mode': filemode_default}, f_type | |
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562 | new_root = os.path.join(root_dir, f_name) | |
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563 | for _f_name, _f_data, _f_type in walk_tree(root, new_root, _commit_id): | |
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564 | yield _f_name, _f_data, _f_type | |
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565 | else: | |
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566 | f_path = os.path.join(root_dir, f_name).rstrip('/') | |
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567 | prop_list = svn.fs.node_proplist(root, f_path) | |
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568 | ||
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569 | f_mode = filemode_default | |
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570 | if prop_list.get('svn:executable'): | |
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571 | f_mode = filemode_executable | |
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572 | ||
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573 | f_is_link = False | |
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574 | if prop_list.get('svn:special'): | |
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575 | f_is_link = True | |
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576 | ||
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577 | data = { | |
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578 | 'is_link': f_is_link, | |
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579 | 'mode': f_mode, | |
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580 | 'content_stream': svn.core.Stream(svn.fs.file_contents(root, f_path)).read | |
|
581 | } | |
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582 | ||
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583 | yield f_path, data, f_type | |
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584 | ||
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585 | def file_walker(_commit_id, path): | |
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586 | repo = self._factory.repo(wire) | |
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587 | root = svn.fs.revision_root(svn.repos.fs(repo), int(commit_id)) | |
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588 | ||
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589 | def no_content(): | |
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590 | raise NoContentException() | |
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591 | ||
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592 | for f_name, f_data, f_type in walk_tree(root, path, _commit_id): | |
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593 | file_path = f_name | |
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594 | ||
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595 | if f_type == 'dir': | |
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596 | mode = f_data['mode'] | |
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597 | yield ArchiveNode(file_path, mode, False, no_content) | |
|
598 | else: | |
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599 | mode = f_data['mode'] | |
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600 | is_link = f_data['is_link'] | |
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601 | data_stream = f_data['content_stream'] | |
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602 | yield ArchiveNode(file_path, mode, is_link, data_stream) | |
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603 | ||
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604 | return archive_repo(file_walker, archive_dest_path, kind, mtime, archive_at_path, | |
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605 | archive_dir_name, commit_id) | |
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606 | ||
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531 | 607 | |
|
532 | 608 | class SvnDiffer(object): |
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533 | 609 | """ |
@@ -16,13 +16,12 b'' | |||
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16 | 16 | # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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17 | 17 | |
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18 | 18 | import socket |
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19 | ||
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20 | 19 | import pytest |
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21 | 20 | |
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22 | 21 | |
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23 | 22 | def pytest_addoption(parser): |
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24 | 23 | parser.addoption( |
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25 | '--repeat', type=int, default=100, | |
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24 | '--perf-repeat-vcs', type=int, default=100, | |
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26 | 25 | help="Number of repetitions in performance tests.") |
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27 | 26 | |
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28 | 27 | |
@@ -34,7 +33,7 b' def repeat(request):' | |||
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34 | 33 | Slower calls may divide it by 10 or 100. It is chosen in a way so that the |
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35 | 34 | tests are not too slow in our default test suite. |
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36 | 35 | """ |
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37 | return request.config.getoption('--repeat') | |
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36 | return request.config.getoption('--perf-repeat-vcs') | |
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38 | 37 | |
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39 | 38 | |
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40 | 39 | @pytest.fixture(scope='session') |
@@ -113,7 +113,7 b' class TestReraiseSafeExceptions(object):' | |||
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113 | 113 | |
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114 | 114 | methods = inspect.getmembers(git_remote, predicate=inspect.ismethod) |
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115 | 115 | for method_name, method in methods: |
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116 | if not method_name.startswith('_'): | |
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116 | if not method_name.startswith('_') and method_name not in ['vcsserver_invalidate_cache']: | |
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117 | 117 | assert method.im_func.__code__ == decorator.__code__ |
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118 | 118 | |
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119 | 119 | @pytest.mark.parametrize('side_effect, expected_type', [ |
@@ -50,7 +50,7 b' class TestReraiseSafeExceptions(object):' | |||
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50 | 50 | methods = inspect.getmembers(hg_remote, predicate=inspect.ismethod) |
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51 | 51 | decorator = hg.reraise_safe_exceptions(None) |
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52 | 52 | for method_name, method in methods: |
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53 | if not method_name.startswith('_'): | |
|
53 | if not method_name.startswith('_') and method_name not in ['vcsserver_invalidate_cache']: | |
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54 | 54 | assert method.im_func.__code__ == decorator.__code__ |
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55 | 55 | |
|
56 | 56 | @pytest.mark.parametrize('side_effect, expected_type', [ |
@@ -14,7 +14,10 b' def vcs_app():' | |||
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14 | 14 | 'dev.use_echo_app': 'true', |
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15 | 15 | 'locale': 'en_US.UTF-8', |
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16 | 16 | } |
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17 | vcs_app = main({}, **stub_settings) | |
|
17 | stub_global_conf = { | |
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18 | '__file__': '' | |
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19 | } | |
|
20 | vcs_app = main(stub_global_conf, **stub_settings) | |
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18 | 21 | app = webtest.TestApp(vcs_app) |
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19 | 22 | return app |
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20 | 23 |
@@ -25,7 +25,7 b' from vcsserver.base import obfuscate_qs' | |||
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25 | 25 | @mock.patch('vcsserver.http_main.VCS', mock.Mock()) |
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26 | 26 | @mock.patch('vcsserver.hgpatches.patch_largefiles_capabilities') |
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27 | 27 | def test_applies_largefiles_patch(patch_largefiles_capabilities): |
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28 | http_main.main({}) | |
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28 | http_main.main({'__file__': ''}) | |
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29 | 29 | patch_largefiles_capabilities.assert_called_once_with() |
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30 | 30 | |
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31 | 31 | |
@@ -35,7 +35,7 b' def test_applies_largefiles_patch(patch_' | |||
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35 | 35 | 'vcsserver.hgpatches.patch_largefiles_capabilities', |
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36 | 36 | mock.Mock(side_effect=Exception("Must not be called"))) |
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37 | 37 | def test_applies_largefiles_patch_only_if_mercurial_is_available(): |
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38 | http_main.main({}) | |
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38 | http_main.main({'__file__': ''}) | |
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39 | 39 | |
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40 | 40 | |
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41 | 41 | @pytest.mark.parametrize('given, expected', [ |
@@ -25,15 +25,23 b' from vcsserver.utils import safe_str' | |||
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25 | 25 | log = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
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26 | 26 | |
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27 | 27 | |
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28 |
def get_access_path( |
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29 | environ = request.environ | |
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30 | return environ.get('PATH_INFO') | |
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28 | def get_access_path(environ): | |
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29 | path = environ.get('PATH_INFO') | |
|
30 | return path | |
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31 | 31 | |
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32 | 32 | |
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33 | 33 | def get_user_agent(environ): |
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34 | 34 | return environ.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT') |
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35 | 35 | |
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36 | 36 | |
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37 | def get_vcs_method(environ): | |
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38 | return environ.get('HTTP_X_RC_METHOD') | |
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39 | ||
|
40 | ||
|
41 | def get_vcs_repo(environ): | |
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42 | return environ.get('HTTP_X_RC_REPO_NAME') | |
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43 | ||
|
44 | ||
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37 | 45 | class RequestWrapperTween(object): |
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38 | 46 | def __init__(self, handler, registry): |
|
39 | 47 | self.handler = handler |
@@ -43,17 +51,52 b' class RequestWrapperTween(object):' | |||
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43 | 51 | |
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44 | 52 | def __call__(self, request): |
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45 | 53 | start = time.time() |
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54 | log.debug('Starting request time measurement') | |
|
55 | response = None | |
|
56 | ||
|
57 | ua = get_user_agent(request.environ) | |
|
58 | vcs_method = get_vcs_method(request.environ) | |
|
59 | repo_name = get_vcs_repo(request.environ) | |
|
60 | ||
|
46 | 61 | try: |
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47 | 62 | response = self.handler(request) |
|
48 | 63 | finally: |
|
49 | end = time.time() | |
|
50 | total = end - start | |
|
51 | 64 | count = request.request_count() |
|
52 | 65 | _ver_ = vcsserver.__version__ |
|
66 | _path = safe_str(get_access_path(request.environ)) | |
|
67 | ip = '127.0.0.1' | |
|
68 | match_route = request.matched_route.name if request.matched_route else "NOT_FOUND" | |
|
69 | resp_code = getattr(response, 'status_code', 'UNDEFINED') | |
|
70 | ||
|
71 | total = time.time() - start | |
|
72 | ||
|
73 | _view_path = "{}/{}@{}".format(_path, vcs_method, repo_name) | |
|
53 | 74 | log.info( |
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54 | 75 | 'Req[%4s] IP: %s %s Request to %s time: %.4fs [%s], VCSServer %s', |
|
55 |
count, |
|
|
56 | safe_str(get_access_path(request)), total, get_user_agent(request.environ), _ver_) | |
|
76 | count, ip, request.environ.get('REQUEST_METHOD'), | |
|
77 | _view_path, total, ua, _ver_, | |
|
78 | extra={"time": total, "ver": _ver_, "code": resp_code, | |
|
79 | "path": _path, "view_name": match_route, "user_agent": ua, | |
|
80 | "vcs_method": vcs_method, "repo_name": repo_name} | |
|
81 | ) | |
|
82 | ||
|
83 | statsd = request.registry.statsd | |
|
84 | if statsd: | |
|
85 | match_route = request.matched_route.name if request.matched_route else _path | |
|
86 | elapsed_time_ms = round(1000.0 * total) # use ms only | |
|
87 | statsd.timing( | |
|
88 | "vcsserver_req_timing.histogram", elapsed_time_ms, | |
|
89 | tags=[ | |
|
90 | "view_name:{}".format(match_route), | |
|
91 | "code:{}".format(resp_code) | |
|
92 | ], | |
|
93 | use_decimals=False | |
|
94 | ) | |
|
95 | statsd.incr( | |
|
96 | "vcsserver_req_total", tags=[ | |
|
97 | "view_name:{}".format(match_route), | |
|
98 | "code:{}".format(resp_code) | |
|
99 | ]) | |
|
57 | 100 | |
|
58 | 101 | return response |
|
59 | 102 |
@@ -15,13 +15,15 b'' | |||
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15 | 15 | # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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16 | 16 | # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
|
17 | 17 | |
|
18 | from vcsserver.lib import rc_cache | |
|
18 | 19 | |
|
19 | 20 | class RemoteBase(object): |
|
20 | 21 | EMPTY_COMMIT = '0' * 40 |
|
21 | 22 | |
|
22 | @property | |
|
23 | def region(self): | |
|
24 | return self._factory._cache_region | |
|
23 | def _region(self, wire): | |
|
24 | cache_repo_id = wire.get('cache_repo_id', '') | |
|
25 | cache_namespace_uid = 'cache_repo.{}'.format(cache_repo_id) | |
|
26 | return rc_cache.get_or_create_region('repo_object', cache_namespace_uid) | |
|
25 | 27 | |
|
26 | 28 | def _cache_on(self, wire): |
|
27 | 29 | context = wire.get('context', '') |
@@ -30,3 +32,15 b' class RemoteBase(object):' | |||
|
30 | 32 | cache = wire.get('cache', True) |
|
31 | 33 | cache_on = context and cache |
|
32 | 34 | return cache_on, context_uid, repo_id |
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35 | ||
|
36 | def vcsserver_invalidate_cache(self, wire, delete): | |
|
37 | from vcsserver.lib import rc_cache | |
|
38 | repo_id = wire.get('repo_id', '') | |
|
39 | cache_repo_id = wire.get('cache_repo_id', '') | |
|
40 | cache_namespace_uid = 'cache_repo.{}'.format(cache_repo_id) | |
|
41 | ||
|
42 | if delete: | |
|
43 | rc_cache.clear_cache_namespace( | |
|
44 | 'repo_object', cache_namespace_uid, invalidate=True) | |
|
45 | ||
|
46 | return {'invalidated': {'repo_id': repo_id, 'delete': delete}} |
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