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environment.py
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"""Pylons environment configuration"""
import os
import logging
import rhodecode
from mako.lookup import TemplateLookup
from pylons.configuration import PylonsConfig
from pylons.error import handle_mako_error
# don't remove this import it does magic for celery
from rhodecode.lib import celerypylons
import rhodecode.lib.app_globals as app_globals
from rhodecode.config.routing import make_map
from rhodecode.lib import helpers
from rhodecode.lib.auth import set_available_permissions
from rhodecode.lib.utils import repo2db_mapper, make_ui, set_rhodecode_config,\
load_rcextensions, check_git_version
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import engine_from_config, str2bool
from rhodecode.lib.db_manage import DbManage
from rhodecode.model import init_model
from rhodecode.model.scm import ScmModel
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def load_environment(global_conf, app_conf, initial=False):
"""
Configure the Pylons environment via the ``pylons.config``
object
"""
config = PylonsConfig()
# Pylons paths
root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
paths = dict(
root=root,
controllers=os.path.join(root, 'controllers'),
static_files=os.path.join(root, 'public'),
templates=[os.path.join(root, 'templates')]
)
# Initialize config with the basic options
config.init_app(global_conf, app_conf, package='rhodecode', paths=paths)
# store some globals into rhodecode
rhodecode.CELERY_ON = str2bool(config['app_conf'].get('use_celery'))
rhodecode.CELERY_EAGER = str2bool(config['app_conf'].get('celery.always.eager'))
config['routes.map'] = make_map(config)
config['pylons.app_globals'] = app_globals.Globals(config)
config['pylons.h'] = helpers
rhodecode.CONFIG = config
load_rcextensions(root_path=config['here'])
# Setup cache object as early as possible
import pylons
pylons.cache._push_object(config['pylons.app_globals'].cache)
# Create the Mako TemplateLookup, with the default auto-escaping
config['pylons.app_globals'].mako_lookup = TemplateLookup(
directories=paths['templates'],
error_handler=handle_mako_error,
module_directory=os.path.join(app_conf['cache_dir'], 'templates'),
input_encoding='utf-8', default_filters=['escape'],
imports=['from webhelpers.html import escape'])
# sets the c attribute access when don't existing attribute are accessed
config['pylons.strict_tmpl_context'] = True
test = os.path.split(config['__file__'])[-1] == 'test.ini'
if test:
if os.environ.get('TEST_DB'):
# swap config if we pass enviroment variable
config['sqlalchemy.db1.url'] = os.environ.get('TEST_DB')
from rhodecode.lib.utils import create_test_env, create_test_index
from rhodecode.tests import TESTS_TMP_PATH
# set RC_NO_TMP_PATH=1 to disable re-creating the database and
# test repos
if not int(os.environ.get('RC_NO_TMP_PATH', 0)):
create_test_env(TESTS_TMP_PATH, config)
# set RC_WHOOSH_TEST_DISABLE=1 to disable whoosh index during tests
if not int(os.environ.get('RC_WHOOSH_TEST_DISABLE', 0)):
create_test_index(TESTS_TMP_PATH, config, True)
#check git version
check_git_version()
DbManage.check_waitress()
# MULTIPLE DB configs
# Setup the SQLAlchemy database engine
sa_engine_db1 = engine_from_config(config, 'sqlalchemy.db1.')
init_model(sa_engine_db1)
repos_path = make_ui('db').configitems('paths')[0][1]
if str2bool(config.get('initial_repo_scan', True)):
repo2db_mapper(ScmModel().repo_scan(repos_path),
remove_obsolete=False, install_git_hook=False)
set_available_permissions(config)
config['base_path'] = repos_path
set_rhodecode_config(config)
instance_id = rhodecode.CONFIG.get('instance_id')
if instance_id == '*':
instance_id = '%s-%s' % (os.uname()[1], os.getpid())
rhodecode.CONFIG['instance_id'] = instance_id
# CONFIGURATION OPTIONS HERE (note: all config options will override
# any Pylons config options)
# store config reference into our module to skip import magic of
# pylons
rhodecode.CONFIG.update(config)
return config