#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ############################################################################## # # OpenERP, Open Source Management Solution # Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Tiny SPRL (). # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero 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, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # ############################################################################## """ OpenERP - Server OpenERP is an ERP+CRM program for small and medium businesses. The whole source code is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public Licence. (c) 2003-TODAY, Fabien Pinckaers - OpenERP SA """ import logging import os import signal import sys import threading import traceback import time import openerp from . import Command __author__ = openerp.release.author __version__ = openerp.release.version # Also use the `openerp` logger for the main script. _logger = logging.getLogger('openerp') def check_root_user(): """ Exit if the process's user is 'root' (on POSIX system).""" if os.name == 'posix': import pwd if pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0] == 'root' : sys.stderr.write("Running as user 'root' is a security risk, aborting.\n") sys.exit(1) def check_postgres_user(): """ Exit if the configured database user is 'postgres'. This function assumes the configuration has been initialized. """ config = openerp.tools.config if config['db_user'] == 'postgres': sys.stderr.write("Using the database user 'postgres' is a security risk, aborting.") sys.exit(1) def report_configuration(): """ Log the server version and some configuration values. This function assumes the configuration has been initialized. """ config = openerp.tools.config _logger.info("OpenERP version %s", __version__) for name, value in [('addons paths', config['addons_path']), ('database hostname', config['db_host'] or 'localhost'), ('database port', config['db_port'] or '5432'), ('database user', config['db_user'])]: _logger.info("%s: %s", name, value) def setup_pid_file(): """ Create a file with the process id written in it. This function assumes the configuration has been initialized. """ config = openerp.tools.config if config['pidfile']: fd = open(config['pidfile'], 'w') pidtext = "%d" % (os.getpid()) fd.write(pidtext) fd.close() def preload_registry(dbname): """ Preload a registry, and start the cron.""" try: db, registry = openerp.pooler.get_db_and_pool(dbname, update_module=openerp.tools.config['init'] or openerp.tools.config['update'], pooljobs=False) # jobs will start to be processed later, when openerp.cron.start_master_thread() is called by openerp.service.start_services() registry.schedule_cron_jobs() except Exception: _logger.exception('Failed to initialize database `%s`.', dbname) def run_test_file(dbname, test_file): """ Preload a registry, possibly run a test file, and start the cron.""" try: config = openerp.tools.config db, registry = openerp.pooler.get_db_and_pool(dbname, update_module=config['init'] or config['update'], pooljobs=False) cr = db.cursor() _logger.info('loading test file %s', test_file) openerp.tools.convert_yaml_import(cr, 'base', file(test_file), 'test', {}, 'test', True) cr.rollback() cr.close() except Exception: _logger.exception('Failed to initialize database `%s` and run test file `%s`.', dbname, test_file) def export_translation(): config = openerp.tools.config dbname = config['db_name'] if config["language"]: msg = "language %s" % (config["language"],) else: msg = "new language" _logger.info('writing translation file for %s to %s', msg, config["translate_out"]) fileformat = os.path.splitext(config["translate_out"])[-1][1:].lower() buf = file(config["translate_out"], "w") cr = openerp.pooler.get_db(dbname).cursor() openerp.tools.trans_export(config["language"], config["translate_modules"] or ["all"], buf, fileformat, cr) cr.close() buf.close() _logger.info('translation file written successfully') def import_translation(): config = openerp.tools.config context = {'overwrite': config["overwrite_existing_translations"]} dbname = config['db_name'] cr = openerp.pooler.get_db(dbname).cursor() openerp.tools.trans_load( cr, config["translate_in"], config["language"], context=context) cr.commit() cr.close() # Variable keeping track of the number of calls to the signal handler defined # below. This variable is monitored by ``quit_on_signals()``. quit_signals_received = 0 def signal_handler(sig, frame): """ Signal handler: exit ungracefully on the second handled signal. :param sig: the signal number :param frame: the interrupted stack frame or None """ global quit_signals_received quit_signals_received += 1 if quit_signals_received > 1: # logging.shutdown was already called at this point. sys.stderr.write("Forced shutdown.\n") os._exit(0) def dumpstacks(sig, frame): """ Signal handler: dump a stack trace for each existing thread.""" # code from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/132058/getting-stack-trace-from-a-running-python-application#answer-2569696 # modified for python 2.5 compatibility threads_info = dict([(th.ident, {'name': th.name, 'uid': getattr(th,'uid','n/a')}) for th in threading.enumerate()]) code = [] for threadId, stack in sys._current_frames().items(): thread_info = threads_info.get(threadId) code.append("\n# Thread: %s (id:%s) (uid:%s)" % \ (thread_info and thread_info['name'] or 'n/a', threadId, thread_info and thread_info['uid'] or 'n/a')) for filename, lineno, name, line in traceback.extract_stack(stack): code.append('File: "%s", line %d, in %s' % (filename, lineno, name)) if line: code.append(" %s" % (line.strip())) _logger.info("\n".join(code)) def setup_signal_handlers(): """ Register the signal handler defined above. """ SIGNALS = map(lambda x: getattr(signal, "SIG%s" % x), "INT TERM".split()) if os.name == 'posix': map(lambda sig: signal.signal(sig, signal_handler), SIGNALS) signal.signal(signal.SIGQUIT, dumpstacks) elif os.name == 'nt': import win32api win32api.SetConsoleCtrlHandler(lambda sig: signal_handler(sig, None), 1) def quit_on_signals(): """ Wait for one or two signals then shutdown the server. The first SIGINT or SIGTERM signal will initiate a graceful shutdown while a second one if any will force an immediate exit. """ # Wait for a first signal to be handled. (time.sleep will be interrupted # by the signal handler.) The try/except is for the win32 case. try: while quit_signals_received == 0: time.sleep(60) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass config = openerp.tools.config if config['pidfile']: os.unlink(config['pidfile']) openerp.service.stop_services() sys.exit(0) def configure_babel_localedata_path(): # Workaround: py2exe and babel. if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): import babel babel.localedata._dirname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.executable), 'localedata') def main(args): os.environ["TZ"] = "UTC" check_root_user() openerp.tools.config.parse_config(args) check_postgres_user() openerp.netsvc.init_logger() report_configuration() config = openerp.tools.config configure_babel_localedata_path() setup_signal_handlers() if config["test_file"]: run_test_file(config['db_name'], config['test_file']) sys.exit(0) if config["translate_out"]: export_translation() sys.exit(0) if config["translate_in"]: import_translation() sys.exit(0) if not config["stop_after_init"]: setup_pid_file() # Some module register themselves when they are loaded so we need the # services to be running before loading any registry. if config['workers']: openerp.service.start_services_workers() else: openerp.service.start_services() if config['db_name']: for dbname in config['db_name'].split(','): preload_registry(dbname) if config["stop_after_init"]: sys.exit(0) _logger.info('OpenERP server is running, waiting for connections...') quit_on_signals() class Server(Command): def run(self, args): main(args) # vim:expandtab:smartindent:tabstop=4:softtabstop=4:shiftwidth=4: