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Switched out sqlite3 libs in favour of SQLAlchemy v0.9, will gradually migrate dialects and scheme to be fully SQLAlchemy compliant for using there ORM with sessions instead of direct. Fixed getEpisode function to stop making unrequired scene number conversions on already converted data thats available now from cache.
138 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
138 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
"""Wrapper for mod_fastcgi, for use as a CherryPy HTTP server when testing.
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To autostart fastcgi, the "apache" executable or script must be
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on your system path, or you must override the global APACHE_PATH.
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On some platforms, "apache" may be called "apachectl", "apache2ctl",
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or "httpd"--create a symlink to them if needed.
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You'll also need the WSGIServer from flup.servers.
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See http://projects.amor.org/misc/wiki/ModPythonGateway
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KNOWN BUGS
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==========
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1. Apache processes Range headers automatically; CherryPy's truncated
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output is then truncated again by Apache. See test_core.testRanges.
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This was worked around in http://www.cherrypy.org/changeset/1319.
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2. Apache does not allow custom HTTP methods like CONNECT as per the spec.
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See test_core.testHTTPMethods.
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3. Max request header and body settings do not work with Apache.
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4. Apache replaces status "reason phrases" automatically. For example,
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CherryPy may set "304 Not modified" but Apache will write out
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"304 Not Modified" (capital "M").
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5. Apache does not allow custom error codes as per the spec.
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6. Apache (or perhaps modpython, or modpython_gateway) unquotes %xx in the
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Request-URI too early.
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7. mod_python will not read request bodies which use the "chunked"
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transfer-coding (it passes REQUEST_CHUNKED_ERROR to ap_setup_client_block
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instead of REQUEST_CHUNKED_DECHUNK, see Apache2's http_protocol.c and
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mod_python's requestobject.c).
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8. Apache will output a "Content-Length: 0" response header even if there's
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no response entity body. This isn't really a bug; it just differs from
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the CherryPy default.
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"""
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import os
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curdir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.dirname(__file__))
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import re
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import sys
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import time
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import cherrypy
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from cherrypy.process import plugins, servers
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from cherrypy.test import helper
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def read_process(cmd, args=""):
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pipein, pipeout = os.popen4("%s %s" % (cmd, args))
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try:
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firstline = pipeout.readline()
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if (re.search(r"(not recognized|No such file|not found)", firstline,
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re.IGNORECASE)):
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raise IOError('%s must be on your system path.' % cmd)
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output = firstline + pipeout.read()
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finally:
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pipeout.close()
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return output
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APACHE_PATH = "apache2ctl"
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CONF_PATH = "fastcgi.conf"
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conf_fastcgi = """
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# Apache2 server conf file for testing CherryPy with mod_fastcgi.
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# fumanchu: I had to hard-code paths due to crazy Debian layouts :(
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ServerRoot /usr/lib/apache2
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User #1000
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ErrorLog %(root)s/mod_fastcgi.error.log
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DocumentRoot "%(root)s"
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ServerName 127.0.0.1
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Listen %(port)s
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LoadModule fastcgi_module modules/mod_fastcgi.so
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LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
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Options +ExecCGI
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SetHandler fastcgi-script
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RewriteEngine On
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RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /fastcgi.pyc [L]
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FastCgiExternalServer "%(server)s" -host 127.0.0.1:4000
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"""
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def erase_script_name(environ, start_response):
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environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] = ''
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return cherrypy.tree(environ, start_response)
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class ModFCGISupervisor(helper.LocalWSGISupervisor):
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httpserver_class = "cherrypy.process.servers.FlupFCGIServer"
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using_apache = True
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using_wsgi = True
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template = conf_fastcgi
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def __str__(self):
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return "FCGI Server on %s:%s" % (self.host, self.port)
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def start(self, modulename):
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cherrypy.server.httpserver = servers.FlupFCGIServer(
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application=erase_script_name, bindAddress=('127.0.0.1', 4000))
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cherrypy.server.httpserver.bind_addr = ('127.0.0.1', 4000)
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cherrypy.server.socket_port = 4000
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# For FCGI, we both start apache...
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self.start_apache()
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# ...and our local server
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cherrypy.engine.start()
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self.sync_apps()
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def start_apache(self):
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fcgiconf = CONF_PATH
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if not os.path.isabs(fcgiconf):
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fcgiconf = os.path.join(curdir, fcgiconf)
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# Write the Apache conf file.
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f = open(fcgiconf, 'wb')
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try:
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server = repr(os.path.join(curdir, 'fastcgi.pyc'))[1:-1]
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output = self.template % {'port': self.port, 'root': curdir,
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'server': server}
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output = output.replace('\r\n', '\n')
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f.write(output)
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finally:
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f.close()
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result = read_process(APACHE_PATH, "-k start -f %s" % fcgiconf)
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if result:
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print(result)
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def stop(self):
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"""Gracefully shutdown a server that is serving forever."""
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read_process(APACHE_PATH, "-k stop")
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helper.LocalWSGISupervisor.stop(self)
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def sync_apps(self):
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cherrypy.server.httpserver.fcgiserver.application = self.get_app(
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erase_script_name)
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