zulip/zerver/management/commands/runtornado.py

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import logging
import sys
from typing import Any, Callable
from urllib.parse import SplitResult
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError, CommandParser
from tornado import ioloop
from tornado.log import app_log
# We must call zerver.tornado.ioloop_logging.instrument_tornado_ioloop
# before we import anything else from our project in order for our
# Tornado load logging to work; otherwise we might accidentally import
# zerver.lib.queue (which will instantiate the Tornado ioloop) before
# this.
from zerver.tornado.ioloop_logging import instrument_tornado_ioloop
settings.RUNNING_INSIDE_TORNADO = True
instrument_tornado_ioloop()
from zerver.lib.debug import interactive_debug_listen
from zerver.tornado.application import create_tornado_application, setup_tornado_rabbitmq
from zerver.tornado.autoreload import start as zulip_autoreload_start
from zerver.tornado.event_queue import (
add_client_gc_hook,
get_wrapped_process_notification,
missedmessage_hook,
setup_event_queue,
)
from zerver.tornado.sharding import notify_tornado_queue_name
if settings.USING_RABBITMQ:
from zerver.lib.queue import TornadoQueueClient, get_queue_client
def handle_callback_exception(callback: Callable[..., Any]) -> None:
logging.exception("Exception in callback", stack_info=True)
app_log.error("Exception in callback %r", callback, exc_info=True)
class Command(BaseCommand):
help = "Starts a Tornado Web server wrapping Django."
def add_arguments(self, parser: CommandParser) -> None:
parser.add_argument(
"addrport",
nargs="?",
help="[optional port number or ipaddr:port]\n "
"(use multiple ports to start multiple servers)",
)
def handle(self, addrport: str, **options: bool) -> None:
interactive_debug_listen()
import django
from tornado import httpserver
if addrport.isdigit():
addr, port = "", int(addrport)
else:
r = SplitResult("", addrport, "", "", "")
if r.port is None:
raise CommandError(f"{addrport!r} does not have a valid port number.")
addr, port = r.hostname or "", r.port
if not addr:
addr = "127.0.0.1"
if settings.DEBUG:
logging.basicConfig(
level=logging.INFO, format="%(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s"
)
def inner_run() -> None:
from django.conf import settings
from django.utils import translation
translation.activate(settings.LANGUAGE_CODE)
# We pass display_num_errors=False, since Django will
# likely display similar output anyway.
self.check(display_num_errors=False)
print(f"Tornado server (re)started on port {port}")
if settings.USING_RABBITMQ:
queue_client = get_queue_client()
assert isinstance(queue_client, TornadoQueueClient)
# Process notifications received via RabbitMQ
queue_name = notify_tornado_queue_name(port)
queue_client.start_json_consumer(
queue_name, get_wrapped_process_notification(queue_name)
)
try:
# Application is an instance of Django's standard wsgi handler.
application = create_tornado_application()
if settings.AUTORELOAD:
zulip_autoreload_start()
# start tornado web server in single-threaded mode
http_server = httpserver.HTTPServer(application, xheaders=True)
http_server.listen(port, address=addr)
from zerver.tornado.ioloop_logging import logging_data
logging_data["port"] = str(port)
setup_event_queue(port)
add_client_gc_hook(missedmessage_hook)
setup_tornado_rabbitmq()
instance = ioloop.IOLoop.instance()
if django.conf.settings.DEBUG:
instance.set_blocking_log_threshold(5)
instance.handle_callback_exception = handle_callback_exception
instance.start()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
sys.exit(0)
inner_run()