#!/usr/bin/env python3 import argparse import os import pwd import signal import subprocess import sys from typing import Any, List, Sequence from urllib.parse import urlunparse TOOLS_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(TOOLS_DIR)) # check for the venv from tools.lib import sanity_check sanity_check.check_venv(__file__) from tornado import httpclient, httputil, web from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop from tools.lib.test_script import add_provision_check_override_param, assert_provisioning_status_ok if "posix" in os.name and os.geteuid() == 0: raise RuntimeError("run-dev.py should not be run as root.") DESCRIPTION = """ Starts the app listening on localhost, for local development. This script launches the Django and Tornado servers, then runs a reverse proxy which serves to both of them. After it's all up and running, browse to http://localhost:9991/ Note that, while runserver and runtornado have the usual auto-restarting behavior, the reverse proxy itself does *not* automatically restart on changes to this file. """ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description=DESCRIPTION, formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter ) parser.add_argument("--test", action="store_true", help="Use the testing database and ports") parser.add_argument("--minify", action="store_true", help="Minifies assets for testing in dev") parser.add_argument("--interface", help="Set the IP or hostname for the proxy to listen on") parser.add_argument( "--no-clear-memcached", action="store_false", dest="clear_memcached", help="Do not clear memcached on startup", ) parser.add_argument("--streamlined", action="store_true", help="Avoid process_queue, etc.") parser.add_argument( "--enable-tornado-logging", action="store_true", help="Enable access logs from tornado proxy server.", ) add_provision_check_override_param(parser) options = parser.parse_args() assert_provisioning_status_ok(options.skip_provision_check) if options.interface is None: user_id = os.getuid() user_name = pwd.getpwuid(user_id).pw_name if user_name in ["vagrant", "zulipdev"]: # In the Vagrant development environment, we need to listen on # all ports, and it's safe to do so, because Vagrant is only # exposing certain guest ports (by default just 9991) to the # host. The same argument applies to the remote development # servers using username "zulipdev". options.interface = None else: # Otherwise, only listen to requests on localhost for security. options.interface = "127.0.0.1" elif options.interface == "": options.interface = None runserver_args: List[str] = [] base_port = 9991 if options.test: base_port = 9981 settings_module = "zproject.test_settings" # Don't auto-reload when running Puppeteer tests runserver_args = ["--noreload"] else: settings_module = "zproject.settings" manage_args = [f"--settings={settings_module}"] os.environ["DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"] = settings_module from scripts.lib.zulip_tools import CYAN, ENDC proxy_port = base_port django_port = base_port + 1 tornado_port = base_port + 2 webpack_port = base_port + 3 os.chdir(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..")) if options.clear_memcached: subprocess.check_call("./scripts/setup/flush-memcached") # Set up a new process group, so that we can later kill run{server,tornado} # and all of the processes they spawn. os.setpgrp() # Save pid of parent process to the pid file. It can be used later by # tools/stop-run-dev to kill the server without having to find the # terminal in question. if options.test: pid_file_path = os.path.join(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "var/puppeteer/run_dev.pid")) else: pid_file_path = os.path.join(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "var/run/run_dev.pid")) # Required for compatibility python versions. if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(pid_file_path)): os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(pid_file_path)) with open(pid_file_path, "w+") as f: f.write(str(os.getpgrp()) + "\n") def server_processes() -> List[List[str]]: main_cmds = [ [ "./manage.py", "rundjangoserver", *manage_args, *runserver_args, f"127.0.0.1:{django_port}", ], [ "env", "PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1", "./manage.py", "runtornado", *manage_args, f"127.0.0.1:{tornado_port}", ], ] if options.streamlined: # The streamlined operation allows us to do many # things, but search/etc. features won't work. return main_cmds other_cmds = [ ["./manage.py", "process_queue", "--all", *manage_args], [ "env", "PGHOST=127.0.0.1", # Force password authentication using .pgpass "./puppet/zulip/files/postgresql/process_fts_updates", "--quiet", ], ["./manage.py", "deliver_scheduled_messages"], ] # NORMAL (but slower) operation: return main_cmds + other_cmds def do_one_time_webpack_compile() -> None: # We just need to compile webpack assets once at startup, not run a daemon, # in test mode. Additionally, webpack-dev-server doesn't support running 2 # copies on the same system, so this model lets us run the Puppeteer tests # with a running development server. subprocess.check_call(["./tools/webpack", "--quiet", "--test"]) def start_webpack_watcher() -> "subprocess.Popen[bytes]": webpack_cmd = ["./tools/webpack", "--watch", f"--port={webpack_port}"] if options.minify: webpack_cmd.append("--minify") if options.interface is None: # If interface is None and we're listening on all ports, we also need # to disable the webpack host check so that webpack will serve assets. webpack_cmd.append("--disable-host-check") if options.interface: webpack_cmd.append(f"--host={options.interface}") else: webpack_cmd.append("--host=0.0.0.0") return subprocess.Popen(webpack_cmd) def transform_url(protocol: str, path: str, query: str, target_port: int, target_host: str) -> str: # generate url with target host host = ":".join((target_host, str(target_port))) # Here we are going to rewrite the path a bit so that it is in parity with # what we will have for production newpath = urlunparse((protocol, host, path, "", query, "")) return newpath client = httpclient.AsyncHTTPClient() class BaseHandler(web.RequestHandler): # target server ip target_host: str = "127.0.0.1" # target server port target_port: int def _add_request_headers( self, exclude_lower_headers_list: Sequence[str] = [], ) -> httputil.HTTPHeaders: headers = httputil.HTTPHeaders() for header, v in self.request.headers.get_all(): if header.lower() not in exclude_lower_headers_list: headers.add(header, v) return headers def get(self) -> None: pass def head(self) -> None: pass def post(self) -> None: pass def put(self) -> None: pass def patch(self) -> None: pass def options(self) -> None: pass def delete(self) -> None: pass def handle_response(self, response: Any) -> None: if response.error and not isinstance(response.error, httpclient.HTTPError): self.set_status(500) self.write("Internal server error:\n" + str(response.error)) else: self.set_status(response.code, response.reason) self._headers = httputil.HTTPHeaders() # clear tornado default header for header, v in response.headers.get_all(): # some header appear multiple times, eg 'Set-Cookie' if header.lower() != "transfer-encoding": self.add_header(header, v) if response.body: self.write(response.body) self.finish() async def prepare(self) -> None: if "X-REAL-IP" not in self.request.headers: self.request.headers["X-REAL-IP"] = self.request.remote_ip if "X-FORWARDED_PORT" not in self.request.headers: self.request.headers["X-FORWARDED-PORT"] = str(proxy_port) url = transform_url( self.request.protocol, self.request.path, self.request.query, self.target_port, self.target_host, ) try: request = httpclient.HTTPRequest( url=url, method=self.request.method, headers=self._add_request_headers(["upgrade-insecure-requests"]), follow_redirects=False, body=getattr(self.request, "body"), allow_nonstandard_methods=True, # use large timeouts to handle polling requests connect_timeout=240.0, request_timeout=240.0, # https://github.com/tornadoweb/tornado/issues/2743 decompress_response=False, ) response = await client.fetch(request, raise_error=False) self.handle_response(response) except httpclient.HTTPError as e: if hasattr(e, "response") and e.response: self.handle_response(e.response) else: self.set_status(500) self.write("Internal server error:\n" + str(e)) self.finish() class WebPackHandler(BaseHandler): target_port = webpack_port class DjangoHandler(BaseHandler): target_port = django_port class TornadoHandler(BaseHandler): target_port = tornado_port class Application(web.Application): def __init__(self, enable_logging: bool = False) -> None: handlers = [ (r"/json/events.*", TornadoHandler), (r"/api/v1/events.*", TornadoHandler), (r"/webpack.*", WebPackHandler), (r"/.*", DjangoHandler), ] super().__init__(handlers, enable_logging=enable_logging) def log_request(self, handler: BaseHandler) -> None: if self.settings["enable_logging"]: super().log_request(handler) def shutdown_handler(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: io_loop = IOLoop.instance() if io_loop._callbacks: io_loop.call_later(1, shutdown_handler) else: io_loop.stop() def print_listeners() -> None: # Since we can't import settings from here, we duplicate some # EXTERNAL_HOST logic from dev_settings.py. IS_DEV_DROPLET = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name == "zulipdev" if IS_DEV_DROPLET: # Technically, the `zulip.` is a subdomain of the server, so # this is kinda misleading, but 99% of development is done on # the default/zulip subdomain. default_hostname = "zulip." + os.uname()[1].lower() else: default_hostname = "localhost" external_host = os.getenv("EXTERNAL_HOST", f"{default_hostname}:{proxy_port}") print(f"\nStarting Zulip on:\n\n\t{CYAN}http://{external_host}/{ENDC}\n\nInternal ports:") ports = [ (proxy_port, "Development server proxy (connect here)"), (django_port, "Django"), (tornado_port, "Tornado"), ] if not options.test: ports.append((webpack_port, "webpack")) for port, label in ports: print(f" {port}: {label}") print() children = [] try: if options.test: do_one_time_webpack_compile() else: children.append(start_webpack_watcher()) for cmd in server_processes(): children.append(subprocess.Popen(cmd)) app = Application(enable_logging=options.enable_tornado_logging) try: app.listen(proxy_port, address=options.interface) except OSError as e: if e.errno == 98: print("\n\nERROR: You probably have another server running!!!\n\n") raise print_listeners() ioloop = IOLoop.instance() for s in (signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGTERM): signal.signal(s, shutdown_handler) ioloop.start() finally: for child in children: child.terminate() print("Waiting for children to stop...") for child in children: child.wait() # Remove pid file when development server closed correctly. os.remove(pid_file_path)