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1.As mentioned in [1], we should avoid using six.iteritems to achieve iterators. We can use dict.items instead, as it will return iterators in PY3 as well. And dict.items/keys will more readable. 2.In py2, the performance about list should be negligible, see the link [2]. [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Python3 [2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-June/066391.html The patch list: 1. cells. 2. compute api. 3. image. 4. network. 5. objects. 6. scheduler. 7. virt. 8. other resources. Partial-Implements: blueprint replace-iteritems-with-items Change-Id: Ic6e469eb80ee1774de1374bb36f38b5134b6b311
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17 KiB
Python
501 lines
17 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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# Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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# Copyright 2010 OpenStack Foundation
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Utility methods for working with WSGI servers."""
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os.path
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import socket
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import ssl
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import sys
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import eventlet
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import eventlet.wsgi
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import greenlet
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from oslo_log import log as logging
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from oslo_service import service
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from oslo_utils import excutils
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from paste import deploy
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import routes.middleware
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import six
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import webob.dec
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import webob.exc
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import nova.conf
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from nova import exception
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from nova.i18n import _, _LE, _LI
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from nova import utils
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CONF = nova.conf.CONF
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class Server(service.ServiceBase):
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"""Server class to manage a WSGI server, serving a WSGI application."""
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default_pool_size = CONF.wsgi.default_pool_size
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def __init__(self, name, app, host='0.0.0.0', port=0, pool_size=None,
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protocol=eventlet.wsgi.HttpProtocol, backlog=128,
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use_ssl=False, max_url_len=None):
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"""Initialize, but do not start, a WSGI server.
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:param name: Pretty name for logging.
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:param app: The WSGI application to serve.
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:param host: IP address to serve the application.
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:param port: Port number to server the application.
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:param pool_size: Maximum number of eventlets to spawn concurrently.
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:param backlog: Maximum number of queued connections.
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:param max_url_len: Maximum length of permitted URLs.
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:returns: None
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:raises: nova.exception.InvalidInput
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"""
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# Allow operators to customize http requests max header line size.
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eventlet.wsgi.MAX_HEADER_LINE = CONF.wsgi.max_header_line
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self.name = name
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self.app = app
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self._server = None
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self._protocol = protocol
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self.pool_size = pool_size or self.default_pool_size
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self._pool = eventlet.GreenPool(self.pool_size)
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self._logger = logging.getLogger("nova.%s.wsgi.server" % self.name)
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self._use_ssl = use_ssl
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self._max_url_len = max_url_len
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self.client_socket_timeout = CONF.wsgi.client_socket_timeout or None
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if backlog < 1:
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raise exception.InvalidInput(
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reason=_('The backlog must be more than 0'))
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bind_addr = (host, port)
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# TODO(dims): eventlet's green dns/socket module does not actually
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# support IPv6 in getaddrinfo(). We need to get around this in the
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# future or monitor upstream for a fix
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try:
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info = socket.getaddrinfo(bind_addr[0],
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bind_addr[1],
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socket.AF_UNSPEC,
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socket.SOCK_STREAM)[0]
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family = info[0]
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bind_addr = info[-1]
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except Exception:
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family = socket.AF_INET
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try:
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self._socket = eventlet.listen(bind_addr, family, backlog=backlog)
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except EnvironmentError:
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LOG.error(_LE("Could not bind to %(host)s:%(port)s"),
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{'host': host, 'port': port})
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raise
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(self.host, self.port) = self._socket.getsockname()[0:2]
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LOG.info(_LI("%(name)s listening on %(host)s:%(port)s"),
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{'name': self.name, 'host': self.host, 'port': self.port})
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def start(self):
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"""Start serving a WSGI application.
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:returns: None
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"""
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# The server socket object will be closed after server exits,
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# but the underlying file descriptor will remain open, and will
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# give bad file descriptor error. So duplicating the socket object,
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# to keep file descriptor usable.
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dup_socket = self._socket.dup()
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dup_socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,
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socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
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# sockets can hang around forever without keepalive
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dup_socket.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET,
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socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1)
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# This option isn't available in the OS X version of eventlet
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if hasattr(socket, 'TCP_KEEPIDLE'):
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dup_socket.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP,
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socket.TCP_KEEPIDLE,
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CONF.wsgi.tcp_keepidle)
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if self._use_ssl:
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try:
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ca_file = CONF.wsgi.ssl_ca_file
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cert_file = CONF.wsgi.ssl_cert_file
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key_file = CONF.wsgi.ssl_key_file
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if cert_file and not os.path.exists(cert_file):
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raise RuntimeError(
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_("Unable to find cert_file : %s") % cert_file)
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if ca_file and not os.path.exists(ca_file):
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raise RuntimeError(
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_("Unable to find ca_file : %s") % ca_file)
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if key_file and not os.path.exists(key_file):
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raise RuntimeError(
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_("Unable to find key_file : %s") % key_file)
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if self._use_ssl and (not cert_file or not key_file):
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raise RuntimeError(
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_("When running server in SSL mode, you must "
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"specify both a cert_file and key_file "
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"option value in your configuration file"))
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ssl_kwargs = {
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'server_side': True,
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'certfile': cert_file,
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'keyfile': key_file,
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'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_NONE,
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}
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if CONF.wsgi.ssl_ca_file:
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ssl_kwargs['ca_certs'] = ca_file
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ssl_kwargs['cert_reqs'] = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
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dup_socket = eventlet.wrap_ssl(dup_socket,
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**ssl_kwargs)
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except Exception:
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with excutils.save_and_reraise_exception():
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LOG.error(_LE("Failed to start %(name)s on %(host)s"
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":%(port)s with SSL support"),
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{'name': self.name, 'host': self.host,
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'port': self.port})
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wsgi_kwargs = {
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'func': eventlet.wsgi.server,
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'sock': dup_socket,
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'site': self.app,
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'protocol': self._protocol,
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'custom_pool': self._pool,
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'log': self._logger,
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'log_format': CONF.wsgi.wsgi_log_format,
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'debug': False,
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'keepalive': CONF.wsgi.keep_alive,
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'socket_timeout': self.client_socket_timeout
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}
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if self._max_url_len:
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wsgi_kwargs['url_length_limit'] = self._max_url_len
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self._server = utils.spawn(**wsgi_kwargs)
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def reset(self):
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"""Reset server greenpool size to default.
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:returns: None
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"""
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self._pool.resize(self.pool_size)
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def stop(self):
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"""Stop this server.
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This is not a very nice action, as currently the method by which a
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server is stopped is by killing its eventlet.
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:returns: None
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"""
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LOG.info(_LI("Stopping WSGI server."))
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if self._server is not None:
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# Resize pool to stop new requests from being processed
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self._pool.resize(0)
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self._server.kill()
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def wait(self):
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"""Block, until the server has stopped.
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Waits on the server's eventlet to finish, then returns.
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:returns: None
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"""
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try:
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if self._server is not None:
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self._pool.waitall()
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self._server.wait()
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except greenlet.GreenletExit:
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LOG.info(_LI("WSGI server has stopped."))
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class Request(webob.Request):
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def __init__(self, environ, *args, **kwargs):
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if CONF.wsgi.secure_proxy_ssl_header:
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scheme = environ.get(CONF.wsgi.secure_proxy_ssl_header)
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if scheme:
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environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] = scheme
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super(Request, self).__init__(environ, *args, **kwargs)
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class Application(object):
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"""Base WSGI application wrapper. Subclasses need to implement __call__."""
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@classmethod
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def factory(cls, global_config, **local_config):
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"""Used for paste app factories in paste.deploy config files.
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Any local configuration (that is, values under the [app:APPNAME]
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section of the paste config) will be passed into the `__init__` method
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as kwargs.
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A hypothetical configuration would look like:
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[app:wadl]
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latest_version = 1.3
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paste.app_factory = nova.api.fancy_api:Wadl.factory
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which would result in a call to the `Wadl` class as
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import nova.api.fancy_api
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fancy_api.Wadl(latest_version='1.3')
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You could of course re-implement the `factory` method in subclasses,
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but using the kwarg passing it shouldn't be necessary.
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"""
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return cls(**local_config)
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def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
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r"""Subclasses will probably want to implement __call__ like this:
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@webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request)
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def __call__(self, req):
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# Any of the following objects work as responses:
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# Option 1: simple string
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res = 'message\n'
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# Option 2: a nicely formatted HTTP exception page
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res = exc.HTTPForbidden(explanation='Nice try')
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# Option 3: a webob Response object (in case you need to play with
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# headers, or you want to be treated like an iterable, or ...)
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res = Response()
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res.app_iter = open('somefile')
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# Option 4: any wsgi app to be run next
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res = self.application
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# Option 5: you can get a Response object for a wsgi app, too, to
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# play with headers etc
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res = req.get_response(self.application)
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# You can then just return your response...
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return res
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# ... or set req.response and return None.
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req.response = res
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See the end of http://pythonpaste.org/webob/modules/dec.html
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for more info.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError(_('You must implement __call__'))
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class Middleware(Application):
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"""Base WSGI middleware.
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These classes require an application to be
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initialized that will be called next. By default the middleware will
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simply call its wrapped app, or you can override __call__ to customize its
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behavior.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def factory(cls, global_config, **local_config):
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"""Used for paste app factories in paste.deploy config files.
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Any local configuration (that is, values under the [filter:APPNAME]
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section of the paste config) will be passed into the `__init__` method
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as kwargs.
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A hypothetical configuration would look like:
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[filter:analytics]
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redis_host = 127.0.0.1
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paste.filter_factory = nova.api.analytics:Analytics.factory
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which would result in a call to the `Analytics` class as
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import nova.api.analytics
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analytics.Analytics(app_from_paste, redis_host='127.0.0.1')
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You could of course re-implement the `factory` method in subclasses,
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but using the kwarg passing it shouldn't be necessary.
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"""
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def _factory(app):
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return cls(app, **local_config)
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return _factory
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def __init__(self, application):
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self.application = application
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def process_request(self, req):
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"""Called on each request.
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If this returns None, the next application down the stack will be
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executed. If it returns a response then that response will be returned
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and execution will stop here.
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"""
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return None
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def process_response(self, response):
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"""Do whatever you'd like to the response."""
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return response
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@webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request)
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def __call__(self, req):
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response = self.process_request(req)
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if response:
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return response
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response = req.get_response(self.application)
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return self.process_response(response)
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class Debug(Middleware):
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"""Helper class for debugging a WSGI application.
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Can be inserted into any WSGI application chain to get information
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about the request and response.
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"""
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@webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request)
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def __call__(self, req):
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print(('*' * 40) + ' REQUEST ENVIRON')
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for key, value in req.environ.items():
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print(key, '=', value)
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print()
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resp = req.get_response(self.application)
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print(('*' * 40) + ' RESPONSE HEADERS')
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for (key, value) in resp.headers.items():
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print(key, '=', value)
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print()
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resp.app_iter = self.print_generator(resp.app_iter)
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return resp
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@staticmethod
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def print_generator(app_iter):
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"""Iterator that prints the contents of a wrapper string."""
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print(('*' * 40) + ' BODY')
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for part in app_iter:
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sys.stdout.write(six.text_type(part))
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sys.stdout.flush()
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yield part
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print()
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class Router(object):
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"""WSGI middleware that maps incoming requests to WSGI apps."""
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def __init__(self, mapper):
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"""Create a router for the given routes.Mapper.
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Each route in `mapper` must specify a 'controller', which is a
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WSGI app to call. You'll probably want to specify an 'action' as
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well and have your controller be an object that can route
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the request to the action-specific method.
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Examples:
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mapper = routes.Mapper()
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sc = ServerController()
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# Explicit mapping of one route to a controller+action
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mapper.connect(None, '/svrlist', controller=sc, action='list')
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# Actions are all implicitly defined
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mapper.resource('server', 'servers', controller=sc)
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# Pointing to an arbitrary WSGI app. You can specify the
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# {path_info:.*} parameter so the target app can be handed just that
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# section of the URL.
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mapper.connect(None, '/v1.0/{path_info:.*}', controller=BlogApp())
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"""
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self.map = mapper
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self._router = routes.middleware.RoutesMiddleware(self._dispatch,
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self.map)
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@webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request)
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def __call__(self, req):
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"""Route the incoming request to a controller based on self.map.
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If no match, return a 404.
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"""
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return self._router
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@staticmethod
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@webob.dec.wsgify(RequestClass=Request)
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def _dispatch(req):
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"""Dispatch the request to the appropriate controller.
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Called by self._router after matching the incoming request to a route
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and putting the information into req.environ. Either returns 404
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or the routed WSGI app's response.
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"""
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match = req.environ['wsgiorg.routing_args'][1]
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if not match:
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return webob.exc.HTTPNotFound()
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app = match['controller']
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return app
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class Loader(object):
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"""Used to load WSGI applications from paste configurations."""
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def __init__(self, config_path=None):
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"""Initialize the loader, and attempt to find the config.
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:param config_path: Full or relative path to the paste config.
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:returns: None
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"""
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self.config_path = None
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config_path = config_path or CONF.wsgi.api_paste_config
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if not os.path.isabs(config_path):
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self.config_path = CONF.find_file(config_path)
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elif os.path.exists(config_path):
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self.config_path = config_path
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if not self.config_path:
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raise exception.ConfigNotFound(path=config_path)
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def load_app(self, name):
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"""Return the paste URLMap wrapped WSGI application.
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:param name: Name of the application to load.
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:returns: Paste URLMap object wrapping the requested application.
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:raises: `nova.exception.PasteAppNotFound`
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"""
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try:
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LOG.debug("Loading app %(name)s from %(path)s",
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{'name': name, 'path': self.config_path})
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return deploy.loadapp("config:%s" % self.config_path, name=name)
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except LookupError:
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LOG.exception(_LE("Couldn't lookup app: %s"), name)
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raise exception.PasteAppNotFound(name=name, path=self.config_path)
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