odoo/win32/OpenERPServerService.py

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# OpenERPServerService.py
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# Script installing OpenERP as Windows service
# Win32 python extensions modules
import win32serviceutil
import win32service
import win32event
import win32api
import win32process
import servicemanager
import sys
import subprocess
import os
import thread
class OpenERPServerService(win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework):
# required info
_svc_name_ = "openerp-service"
_svc_display_name_ = "OpenERP Server"
# optionnal info
_svc_description_ = "OpenERP Server service"
def __init__(self, args):
win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework.__init__(self, args)
# Create an event which we will use to wait on.
# The "service stop" request will set this event.
self.hWaitStop = win32event.CreateEvent(None, 0, 0, None)
# a reference to the server's process
self.terpprocess = None
# info if the service terminates correctly or if the server crashed
self.stopping = False
def SvcStop(self):
# Before we do anything, tell the SCM we are starting the stop process.
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING)
# stop the running TERP Server: say it's a normal exit
win32api.TerminateProcess(int(self.terpprocess._handle), 0)
servicemanager.LogInfoMsg("OpenERP Server stopped correctly")
# And set my event.
win32event.SetEvent(self.hWaitStop)
def StartTERP(self):
# The server finds now its configuration automatically on Windows
# We start the ERP Server as an independent process, but we keep its handle
# The server's binary must be one directory above the service's binary (when py2exe'd the python libraries shouldn' mix)
service_dir = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
server_dir = os.path.split(service_dir)[0]
server_path = os.path.join(server_dir, 'openerp-server.exe')
self.terpprocess = subprocess.Popen([server_path], \
cwd=server_dir,
creationflags=win32process.CREATE_NO_WINDOW)
def StartControl(self,ws):
# this listens to the Service Manager's events
win32event.WaitForSingleObject(ws, win32event.INFINITE)
self.stopping = True
def SvcDoRun(self):
# Start OpenERP Server itself
self.StartTERP()
# start the loop waiting for the Service Manager's stop signal
thread.start_new_thread(self.StartControl, (self.hWaitStop,))
# Log a info message that the server is running
servicemanager.LogInfoMsg("OpenERP Server up and running")
# verification if the server is really running, else quit with an error
self.terpprocess.wait()
if not self.stopping:
sys.exit("OpenERP Server check: server not running, check the logfile for more info")
if __name__=='__main__':
# Do with the service whatever option is passed in the command line
win32serviceutil.HandleCommandLine(OpenERPServerService)
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