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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Global configuration file for TurboGears2 specific settings in Kallithea.
This file complements the .ini file.
"""
import logging
import os
import platform
import sys
import alembic.config
import mercurial
import tg
from alembic.migration import MigrationContext
from alembic.script.base import ScriptDirectory
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from tg.configuration import AppConfig
from tg.support.converters import asbool
import kallithea.lib.locale
import kallithea.model.base
import kallithea.model.meta
from kallithea.lib import celerypylons
from kallithea.lib.middleware.https_fixup import HttpsFixup
from kallithea.lib.middleware.permanent_repo_url import PermanentRepoUrl
from kallithea.lib.middleware.simplegit import SimpleGit
from kallithea.lib.middleware.simplehg import SimpleHg
from kallithea.lib.middleware.wrapper import RequestWrapper
from kallithea.lib.utils import check_git_version, load_rcextensions, set_app_settings, set_indexer_config, set_vcs_config
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import str2bool
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class KallitheaAppConfig(AppConfig):
# Note: AppConfig has a misleading name, as it's not the application
# configuration, but the application configurator. The AppConfig values are
# used as a template to create the actual configuration, which might
# overwrite or extend the one provided by the configurator template.
# To make it clear, AppConfig creates the config and sets into it the same
# values that AppConfig itself has. Then the values from the config file and
# gearbox options are loaded and merged into the configuration. Then an
# after_init_config(conf) method of AppConfig is called for any change that
# might depend on options provided by configuration files.
def __init__(self):
super(KallitheaAppConfig, self).__init__()
self['package'] = kallithea
self['prefer_toscawidgets2'] = False
self['use_toscawidgets'] = False
self['renderers'] = []
# Enable json in expose
self['renderers'].append('json')
# Configure template rendering
self['renderers'].append('mako')
self['default_renderer'] = 'mako'
self['use_dotted_templatenames'] = False
# Configure Sessions, store data as JSON to avoid pickle security issues
self['session.enabled'] = True
self['session.data_serializer'] = 'json'
# Configure the base SQLALchemy Setup
self['use_sqlalchemy'] = True
self['model'] = kallithea.model.base
self['DBSession'] = kallithea.model.meta.Session
# Configure App without an authentication backend.
self['auth_backend'] = None
# Use custom error page for these errors. By default, Turbogears2 does not add
# 400 in this list.
# Explicitly listing all is considered more robust than appending to defaults,
# in light of possible future framework changes.
self['errorpage.status_codes'] = [400, 401, 403, 404]
# Disable transaction manager -- currently Kallithea takes care of transactions itself
self['tm.enabled'] = False
# Set the default i18n source language so TG doesn't search beyond 'en' in Accept-Language.
self['i18n.lang'] = 'en'
base_config = KallitheaAppConfig()
# DebugBar, a debug toolbar for TurboGears2.
# (https://github.com/TurboGears/tgext.debugbar)
# To enable it, install 'tgext.debugbar' and 'kajiki', and run Kallithea with
# 'debug = true' (not in production!)
# See the Kallithea documentation for more information.
try:
from tgext.debugbar import enable_debugbar
import kajiki # only to check its existence
assert kajiki
except ImportError:
pass
else:
base_config['renderers'].append('kajiki')
enable_debugbar(base_config)
def setup_configuration(app):
config = app.config
if not kallithea.lib.locale.current_locale_is_valid():
log.error("Terminating ...")
sys.exit(1)
# Mercurial sets encoding at module import time, so we have to monkey patch it
hgencoding = config.get('hgencoding')
if hgencoding:
mercurial.encoding.encoding = hgencoding
if config.get('ignore_alembic_revision', False):
log.warn('database alembic revision checking is disabled')
else:
dbconf = config['sqlalchemy.url']
alembic_cfg = alembic.config.Config()
alembic_cfg.set_main_option('script_location', 'kallithea:alembic')
alembic_cfg.set_main_option('sqlalchemy.url', dbconf)
script_dir = ScriptDirectory.from_config(alembic_cfg)
available_heads = sorted(script_dir.get_heads())
engine = create_engine(dbconf)
with engine.connect() as conn:
context = MigrationContext.configure(conn)
current_heads = sorted(str(s) for s in context.get_current_heads())
if current_heads != available_heads:
log.error('Failed to run Kallithea:\n\n'
'The database version does not match the Kallithea version.\n'
'Please read the documentation on how to upgrade or downgrade the database.\n'
'Current database version id(s): %s\n'
'Expected database version id(s): %s\n'
'If you are a developer and you know what you are doing, you can add `ignore_alembic_revision = True` '
'to your .ini file to skip the check.\n' % (' '.join(current_heads), ' '.join(available_heads)))
sys.exit(1)
# store some globals into kallithea
if str2bool(config.get('use_celery')):
kallithea.CELERY_APP = celerypylons.make_app()
kallithea.CONFIG = config
load_rcextensions(root_path=config['here'])
set_app_settings(config)
instance_id = kallithea.CONFIG.get('instance_id', '*')
if instance_id == '*':
instance_id = '%s-%s' % (platform.uname()[1], os.getpid())
kallithea.CONFIG['instance_id'] = instance_id
# update kallithea.CONFIG with the meanwhile changed 'config'
kallithea.CONFIG.update(config)
# configure vcs and indexer libraries (they are supposed to be independent
# as much as possible and thus avoid importing tg.config or
# kallithea.CONFIG).
set_vcs_config(kallithea.CONFIG)
set_indexer_config(kallithea.CONFIG)
check_git_version()
kallithea.model.meta.Session.remove()
tg.hooks.register('configure_new_app', setup_configuration)
def setup_application(app):
config = app.config
# we want our low level middleware to get to the request ASAP. We don't
# need any stack middleware in them - especially no StatusCodeRedirect buffering
app = SimpleHg(app, config)
app = SimpleGit(app, config)
# Enable https redirects based on HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME set by proxy
if any(asbool(config.get(x)) for x in ['https_fixup', 'force_https', 'use_htsts']):
app = HttpsFixup(app, config)
app = PermanentRepoUrl(app, config)
# Optional and undocumented wrapper - gives more verbose request/response logging, but has a slight overhead
if str2bool(config.get('use_wsgi_wrapper')):
app = RequestWrapper(app, config)
return app
tg.hooks.register('before_config', setup_application)
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