#!/usr/bin/env python import optparse import subprocess import signal import traceback import os from os import path from twisted.internet import reactor from twisted.web import proxy, server, resource parser = optparse.OptionParser(r""" 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.add_option('--test', action='store_true', dest='test', help='Use the testing database and ports') (options, args) = parser.parse_args() base_port = 9991 manage_args = '' if options.test: base_port = 9981 manage_args = '--settings=humbug.test_settings' proxy_port = base_port django_port = base_port+1 tornado_port = base_port+2 proxy_host = 'localhost:%d' % (proxy_port,) os.chdir(path.join(path.dirname(__file__), '..')) # Set up a new process group, so that we can later kill run{server,tornado} # and all of the processes they spawn. os.setpgrp() # Pass --nostatic because we configure static serving ourselves in # humbug/urls.py. for cmd in ['python manage.py runserver --nostatic %s localhost:%d' % (manage_args, django_port), 'python manage.py runtornado %s localhost:%d' % (manage_args, tornado_port)]: subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True) class Resource(resource.Resource): def getChild(self, name, request): request.requestHeaders.setRawHeaders('X-Forwarded-Host', [proxy_host]) if request.uri in ['/json/get_updates', '/api/v1/get_messages']: return proxy.ReverseProxyResource('localhost', tornado_port, '/'+name) return proxy.ReverseProxyResource('localhost', django_port, '/'+name) try: reactor.listenTCP(proxy_port, server.Site(Resource()), interface='127.0.0.1') reactor.run() except: # Print the traceback before we get SIGTERM and die. traceback.print_exc() raise finally: # Kill everything in our process group. os.killpg(0, signal.SIGTERM)