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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2010-2016 RhodeCode GmbH
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
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# (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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# This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
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# RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
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# and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
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"""
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Pylons middleware initialization
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"""
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import logging
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from paste.registry import RegistryManager
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from paste.gzipper import make_gzip_middleware
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from pylons.middleware import ErrorHandler, StatusCodeRedirect
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from pylons.wsgiapp import PylonsApp
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from pyramid.authorization import ACLAuthorizationPolicy
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from pyramid.config import Configurator
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from pyramid.static import static_view
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from pyramid.settings import asbool, aslist
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from pyramid.wsgi import wsgiapp
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from routes.middleware import RoutesMiddleware
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import routes.util
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import rhodecode
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from rhodecode.config import patches
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from rhodecode.config.environment import load_environment
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from rhodecode.lib.middleware import csrf
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from rhodecode.lib.middleware.appenlight import wrap_in_appenlight_if_enabled
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from rhodecode.lib.middleware.disable_vcs import DisableVCSPagesWrapper
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from rhodecode.lib.middleware.https_fixup import HttpsFixup
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from rhodecode.lib.middleware.vcs import VCSMiddleware
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from rhodecode.lib.plugins.utils import register_rhodecode_plugin
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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def make_app(global_conf, full_stack=True, static_files=True, **app_conf):
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"""Create a Pylons WSGI application and return it
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``global_conf``
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The inherited configuration for this application. Normally from
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the [DEFAULT] section of the Paste ini file.
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``full_stack``
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Whether or not this application provides a full WSGI stack (by
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default, meaning it handles its own exceptions and errors).
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Disable full_stack when this application is "managed" by
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another WSGI middleware.
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``app_conf``
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The application's local configuration. Normally specified in
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the [app:<name>] section of the Paste ini file (where <name>
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defaults to main).
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"""
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# Apply compatibility patches
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patches.kombu_1_5_1_python_2_7_11()
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patches.inspect_getargspec()
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# Configure the Pylons environment
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config = load_environment(global_conf, app_conf)
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# The Pylons WSGI app
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app = PylonsApp(config=config)
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if rhodecode.is_test:
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app = csrf.CSRFDetector(app)
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expected_origin = config.get('expected_origin')
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if expected_origin:
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# The API can be accessed from other Origins.
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app = csrf.OriginChecker(app, expected_origin,
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skip_urls=[routes.util.url_for('api')])
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# Add RoutesMiddleware. Currently we have two instances in the stack. This
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# is the lower one to make the StatusCodeRedirect middleware happy.
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# TODO: johbo: This is not optimal, search for a better solution.
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app = RoutesMiddleware(app, config['routes.map'])
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# CUSTOM MIDDLEWARE HERE (filtered by error handling middlewares)
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if asbool(config['pdebug']):
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from rhodecode.lib.profiler import ProfilingMiddleware
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app = ProfilingMiddleware(app)
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# Protect from VCS Server error related pages when server is not available
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vcs_server_enabled = asbool(config.get('vcs.server.enable', 'true'))
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if not vcs_server_enabled:
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app = DisableVCSPagesWrapper(app)
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if asbool(full_stack):
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# Appenlight monitoring and error handler
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app, appenlight_client = wrap_in_appenlight_if_enabled(app, config)
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# Handle Python exceptions
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app = ErrorHandler(app, global_conf, **config['pylons.errorware'])
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# we want our low level middleware to get to the request ASAP. We don't
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# need any pylons stack middleware in them
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app = VCSMiddleware(app, config, appenlight_client)
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# Display error documents for 401, 403, 404 status codes (and
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# 500 when debug is disabled)
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if asbool(config['debug']):
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app = StatusCodeRedirect(app)
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else:
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app = StatusCodeRedirect(app, [400, 401, 403, 404, 500])
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# enable https redirects based on HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME set by proxy
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app = HttpsFixup(app, config)
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# Establish the Registry for this application
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app = RegistryManager(app)
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app.config = config
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return app
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def make_pyramid_app(global_config, **settings):
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"""
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Constructs the WSGI application based on Pyramid and wraps the Pylons based
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application.
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Specials:
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* We migrate from Pylons to Pyramid. While doing this, we keep both
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frameworks functional. This involves moving some WSGI middlewares around
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and providing access to some data internals, so that the old code is
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still functional.
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* The application can also be integrated like a plugin via the call to
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`includeme`. This is accompanied with the other utility functions which
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are called. Changing this should be done with great care to not break
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cases when these fragments are assembled from another place.
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"""
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# The edition string should be available in pylons too, so we add it here
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# before copying the settings.
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settings.setdefault('rhodecode.edition', 'Community Edition')
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# As long as our Pylons application does expect "unprepared" settings, make
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# sure that we keep an unmodified copy. This avoids unintentional change of
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# behavior in the old application.
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settings_pylons = settings.copy()
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sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(settings)
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config = Configurator(settings=settings)
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add_pylons_compat_data(config.registry, global_config, settings_pylons)
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includeme(config)
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includeme_last(config)
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pyramid_app = config.make_wsgi_app()
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pyramid_app = wrap_app_in_wsgi_middlewares(pyramid_app, config)
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return pyramid_app
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def add_pylons_compat_data(registry, global_config, settings):
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"""
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Attach data to the registry to support the Pylons integration.
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"""
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registry._pylons_compat_global_config = global_config
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registry._pylons_compat_settings = settings
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def includeme(config):
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settings = config.registry.settings
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# Includes which are required. The application would fail without them.
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config.include('pyramid_mako')
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config.include('pyramid_beaker')
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config.include('rhodecode.authentication')
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config.include('rhodecode.login')
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config.include('rhodecode.tweens')
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config.include('rhodecode.api')
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# Set the authorization policy.
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authz_policy = ACLAuthorizationPolicy()
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config.set_authorization_policy(authz_policy)
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# Set the default renderer for HTML templates to mako.
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config.add_mako_renderer('.html')
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# plugin information
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config.registry.rhodecode_plugins = {}
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config.add_directive(
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'register_rhodecode_plugin', register_rhodecode_plugin)
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# include RhodeCode plugins
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includes = aslist(settings.get('rhodecode.includes', []))
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for inc in includes:
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config.include(inc)
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# This is the glue which allows us to migrate in chunks. By registering the
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# pylons based application as the "Not Found" view in Pyramid, we will
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# fallback to the old application each time the new one does not yet know
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# how to handle a request.
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pylons_app = make_app(
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config.registry._pylons_compat_global_config,
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**config.registry._pylons_compat_settings)
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config.registry._pylons_compat_config = pylons_app.config
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pylons_app_as_view = wsgiapp(pylons_app)
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config.add_notfound_view(pylons_app_as_view)
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def includeme_last(config):
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"""
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The static file catchall needs to be last in the view configuration.
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"""
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settings = config.registry.settings
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# Note: johbo: I would prefer to register a prefix for static files at some
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# point, e.g. move them under '_static/'. This would fully avoid that we
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# can have name clashes with a repository name. Imaging someone calling his
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# repo "css" ;-) Also having an external web server to serve out the static
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# files seems to be easier to set up if they have a common prefix.
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#
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# Example: config.add_static_view('_static', path='rhodecode:public')
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#
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# It might be an option to register both paths for a while and then migrate
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# over to the new location.
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# Serving static files with a catchall.
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if settings['static_files']:
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config.add_route('catchall_static', '/*subpath')
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config.add_view(
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static_view('rhodecode:public'), route_name='catchall_static')
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def wrap_app_in_wsgi_middlewares(pyramid_app, config):
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"""
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Apply outer WSGI middlewares around the application.
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Part of this has been moved up from the Pylons layer, so that the
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data is also available if old Pylons code is hit through an already ported
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view.
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"""
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settings = config.registry.settings
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# Add RoutesMiddleware. Currently we have two instances in the stack. This
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# is the upper one to support the pylons compatibility tween during
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# migration to pyramid.
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pyramid_app = RoutesMiddleware(
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pyramid_app, config.registry._pylons_compat_config['routes.map'])
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# TODO: johbo: Don't really see why we enable the gzip middleware when
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# serving static files, might be something that should have its own setting
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# as well?
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if settings['static_files']:
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pyramid_app = make_gzip_middleware(
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pyramid_app, settings, compress_level=1)
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return pyramid_app
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def sanitize_settings_and_apply_defaults(settings):
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"""
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Applies settings defaults and does all type conversion.
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We would move all settings parsing and preparation into this place, so that
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we have only one place left which deals with this part. The remaining parts
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of the application would start to rely fully on well prepared settings.
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This piece would later be split up per topic to avoid a big fat monster
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function.
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"""
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# Pyramid's mako renderer has to search in the templates folder so that the
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# old templates still work. Ported and new templates are expected to use
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# real asset specifications for the includes.
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mako_directories = settings.setdefault('mako.directories', [
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# Base templates of the original Pylons application
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'rhodecode:templates',
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])
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log.debug(
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"Using the following Mako template directories: %s",
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mako_directories)
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# Default includes, possible to change as a user
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pyramid_includes = settings.setdefault('pyramid.includes', [
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'rhodecode.lib.middleware.request_wrapper',
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])
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log.debug(
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"Using the following pyramid.includes: %s",
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pyramid_includes)
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# TODO: johbo: Re-think this, usually the call to config.include
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# should allow to pass in a prefix.
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settings.setdefault('rhodecode.api.url', '/_admin/api')
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_bool_setting(settings, 'vcs.server.enable', 'true')
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_bool_setting(settings, 'static_files', 'true')
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return settings
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def _bool_setting(settings, name, default):
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settings[name] = asbool(settings.get(name, default))
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