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Mads Kiilerich
celery: introduce make_app instead of creating app at import time

It is dirty to instantiate things at import time (unless it really is basic
singletons).

In 0.5.1 (and earlier), such dirtyness made partial test execution fail when
other things had global side effects and things didn't use the usual import
order:

$ py.test kallithea/lib/
collecting ...
――― kallithea/lib/celerypylons/__init__.py ―――
kallithea/lib/celerypylons/__init__.py:58: in <module>
app.config_from_object(celery_config(tg.config))
kallithea/lib/celerypylons/__init__.py:28: in celery_config
assert config['celery.imports'] == 'kallithea.lib.celerylib.tasks', 'Kallithea Celery configuration has not been loaded'
data/env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tg/configuration/tgconfig.py:31: in __getitem__
return self.config_proxy.current_conf()[key]
E KeyError: 'celery.imports'

Avoid that by running a "factory" function when the celery app actually is
needed.
#!/bin/bash
###########################################
#### THIS IS AN ARCH LINUX RC.D SCRIPT ####
###########################################

. /etc/rc.conf
. /etc/rc.d/functions

DAEMON=kallithea
APP_HOMEDIR="/srv"
APP_PATH="$APP_HOMEDIR/$DAEMON"
CONF_NAME="production.ini"
LOG_FILE="/var/log/$DAEMON.log"
PID_FILE="/run/daemons/$DAEMON"
APPL=/usr/bin/gearbox
RUN_AS="*****"

ARGS="serve --daemon \
--user=$RUN_AS \
--group=$RUN_AS \
--pid-file=$PID_FILE \
--log-file=$LOG_FILE \
-c $APP_PATH/$CONF_NAME"

[ -r /etc/conf.d/$DAEMON ] && . /etc/conf.d/$DAEMON

if [[ -r $PID_FILE ]]; then
    read -r PID < "$PID_FILE"
    if [[ $PID && ! -d /proc/$PID ]]; then
        unset PID
        rm_daemon $DAEMON
    fi
fi

case "$1" in
start)
    stat_busy "Starting $DAEMON"
    export HOME=$APP_PATH
    [ -z "$PID" ] && $APPL $ARGS &>/dev/null
    if [ $? = 0 ]; then
        add_daemon $DAEMON
        stat_done
    else
        stat_fail
        exit 1
    fi
    ;;
stop)
    stat_busy "Stopping $DAEMON"
    [ -n "$PID" ] && kill $PID &>/dev/null
    if [ $? = 0 ]; then
        rm_daemon $DAEMON
        stat_done
    else
        stat_fail
        exit 1
    fi
    ;;
restart)
    $0 stop
    sleep 1
    $0 start
    ;;
status)
    stat_busy "Checking $name status";
    ck_status $name
    ;;
*)
    echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|status}"
esac