The tacker.wsgi
Module¶
Utility methods for working with WSGI servers
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class
tacker.wsgi.
ActionDispatcher
¶ Bases:
object
Maps method name to local methods through action name.
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default
(data)¶
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dispatch
(*args, **kwargs)¶ Find and call local method.
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Application
¶ Bases:
object
Base WSGI application wrapper. Subclasses need to implement __call__.
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classmethod
factory
(global_config, **local_config)¶ Used for paste app factories in paste.deploy config files.
Any local configuration (that is, values under the [app:APPNAME] section of the paste config) will be passed into the __init__ method as kwargs.
A hypothetical configuration would look like:
[app:wadl] latest_version = 1.3 paste.app_factory = nova.api.fancy_api:Wadl.factorywhich would result in a call to the Wadl class as
import tacker.api.fancy_api fancy_api.Wadl(latest_version=‘1.3’)You could of course re-implement the factory method in subclasses, but using the kwarg passing it shouldn’t be necessary.
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classmethod
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Controller
¶ Bases:
object
WSGI app that dispatched to methods.
WSGI app that reads routing information supplied by RoutesMiddleware and calls the requested action method upon itself. All action methods must, in addition to their normal parameters, accept a ‘req’ argument which is the incoming wsgi.Request. They raise a webob.exc exception, or return a dict which will be serialized by requested content type.
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Debug
(application)¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.Middleware
Middleware for debugging.
Helper class that can be inserted into any WSGI application chain to get information about the request and response.
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static
print_generator
(app_iter)¶ Print contents of a wrapper string iterator when iterated.
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static
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class
tacker.wsgi.
DictSerializer
¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.ActionDispatcher
Default request body serialization.
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default
(data)¶
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serialize
(data, action='default')¶
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exception
tacker.wsgi.
Fault
(exception, body_function=None)¶ Bases:
webob.exc.HTTPException
Generates an HTTP response from a webob HTTP exception.
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class
tacker.wsgi.
JSONDeserializer
¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.TextDeserializer
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default
(datastring)¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
JSONDictSerializer
¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.DictSerializer
Default JSON request body serialization.
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default
(data)¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Middleware
(application)¶ Bases:
object
Base WSGI middleware wrapper.
These classes require an application to be initialized that will be called next. By default the middleware will simply call its wrapped app, or you can override __call__ to customize its behavior.
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classmethod
factory
(global_config, **local_config)¶ Used for paste app factories in paste.deploy config files.
Any local configuration (that is, values under the [filter:APPNAME] section of the paste config) will be passed into the __init__ method as kwargs.
A hypothetical configuration would look like:
[filter:analytics] redis_host = 127.0.0.1 paste.filter_factory = nova.api.analytics:Analytics.factorywhich would result in a call to the Analytics class as
import nova.api.analytics analytics.Analytics(app_from_paste, redis_host=‘127.0.0.1’)You could of course re-implement the factory method in subclasses, but using the kwarg passing it shouldn’t be necessary.
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process_request
(req)¶ Called on each request.
If this returns None, the next application down the stack will be executed. If it returns a response then that response will be returned and execution will stop here.
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process_response
(response)¶ Do whatever you’d like to the response.
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classmethod
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Request
(environ, charset=None, unicode_errors=None, decode_param_names=None, **kw)¶ Bases:
webob.request.Request
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best_match_content_type
()¶ Determine the most acceptable content-type.
- Based on:
- URI extension (.json)
- Content-type header
- Accept* headers
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best_match_language
()¶ Determines best available locale from the Accept-Language header.
Returns: the best language match or None if the ‘Accept-Language’ header was not available in the request.
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context
¶
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get_content_type
()¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
RequestDeserializer
(body_deserializers=None, headers_deserializer=None)¶ Bases:
object
Break up a Request object into more useful pieces.
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deserialize
(request)¶ Extract necessary pieces of the request.
Parameters: request – Request object - :returns tuple of expected controller action name, dictionary of
- keyword arguments to pass to the controller, the expected content type of the response
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deserialize_body
(request, action)¶
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deserialize_headers
(request, action)¶
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get_action_args
(request_environment)¶ Parse dictionary created by routes library.
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get_body_deserializer
(content_type)¶
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get_expected_content_type
(request)¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
RequestHeadersDeserializer
¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.ActionDispatcher
Default request headers deserializer.
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default
(request)¶
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deserialize
(request, action)¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Resource
(controller, fault_body_function, deserializer=None, serializer=None)¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.Application
WSGI app that handles (de)serialization and controller dispatch.
WSGI app that reads routing information supplied by RoutesMiddleware and calls the requested action method upon its controller. All controller action methods must accept a ‘req’ argument, which is the incoming wsgi.Request. If the operation is a PUT or POST, the controller method must also accept a ‘body’ argument (the deserialized request body). They may raise a webob.exc exception or return a dict, which will be serialized by requested content type.
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dispatch
(request, action, action_args)¶ Find action-spefic method on controller and call it.
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class
tacker.wsgi.
ResponseHeaderSerializer
¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.ActionDispatcher
Default response headers serialization.
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default
(response, data)¶
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serialize
(response, data, action)¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
ResponseSerializer
(body_serializers=None, headers_serializer=None)¶ Bases:
object
Encode the necessary pieces into a response object.
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get_body_serializer
(content_type)¶
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serialize
(response_data, content_type, action='default')¶ Serialize a dict into a string and wrap in a wsgi.Request object.
Parameters: - response_data – dict produced by the Controller
- content_type – expected mimetype of serialized response body
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serialize_body
(response, data, content_type, action)¶
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serialize_headers
(response, data, action)¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Router
(mapper)¶ Bases:
object
WSGI middleware that maps incoming requests to WSGI apps.
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classmethod
factory
(global_config, **local_config)¶ Return an instance of the WSGI Router class.
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classmethod
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Serializer
(metadata=None)¶ Bases:
object
Serializes and deserializes dictionaries to certain MIME types.
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deserialize
(datastring, content_type)¶ Deserialize a string to a dictionary.
The string must be in the format of a supported MIME type.
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get_deserialize_handler
(content_type)¶
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serialize
(data, content_type)¶ Serialize a dictionary into the specified content type.
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class
tacker.wsgi.
Server
(name, threads=1000)¶ Bases:
object
Server class to manage multiple WSGI sockets and applications.
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host
¶
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port
¶
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start
(application, port, host='0.0.0.0', workers=0)¶ Run a WSGI server with the given application.
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stop
()¶
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wait
()¶ Wait until all servers have completed running.
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class
tacker.wsgi.
TextDeserializer
¶ Bases:
tacker.wsgi.ActionDispatcher
Default request body deserialization.
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default
(datastring)¶
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deserialize
(datastring, action='default')¶
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class
tacker.wsgi.
WorkerService
(service, application)¶ Bases:
oslo_service.service.ServiceBase
Wraps a worker to be handled by ProcessLauncher.
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reset
()¶
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start
()¶
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stop
()¶
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wait
()¶
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tacker.wsgi.
config_opts
()¶