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zaqar/marconi/transport/wsgi/driver.py
Kurt Griffiths 8e72773c65 feat(Kernel): Demonstrate wiring up endpoints
Add just enough code to show how the kernel might use endpoint controllers
as the uniform interface between transport and storage drivers.

Change-Id: Id359986a4e45850266e64b06dae4544b52c8f93c
Implements: blueprint endpoints
2013-02-27 14:06:34 +01:00

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import marconi.transport as transport
class Driver(transport.DriverBase):
def __init__(self, cfg, queue_controller, message_controller,
claim_controller):
self._cfg = cfg
# E.g.:
#
# self._queue_controller.create(tenant_id, queue_name)
# self._queue_controller.set_metadata(tenant_id, queue_name, metadata)
#
self._queue_controller = queue_controller
self._message_controller = message_controller
self._claim_controller = claim_controller
# self.app = api = falcon.API()
def listen(self):
pass
def app(self, env, start_response, exc_info=None):
"""This will be replace by falcon.API()"""
pass