forked-synapse/synapse/config/workers.py
Richard van der Hoff c3c6b00d95
Pass config_dir_path and data_dir_path into Config.read_config. (#5522)
* Pull config_dir_path and data_dir_path calculation out of read_config_files

* Pass config_dir_path and data_dir_path into read_config
2019-06-24 11:34:45 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2016 matrix.org
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
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#
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from ._base import Config
class WorkerConfig(Config):
"""The workers are processes run separately to the main synapse process.
They have their own pid_file and listener configuration. They use the
replication_url to talk to the main synapse process."""
def read_config(self, config, **kwargs):
self.worker_app = config.get("worker_app")
# Canonicalise worker_app so that master always has None
if self.worker_app == "synapse.app.homeserver":
self.worker_app = None
self.worker_listeners = config.get("worker_listeners", [])
self.worker_daemonize = config.get("worker_daemonize")
self.worker_pid_file = config.get("worker_pid_file")
self.worker_log_file = config.get("worker_log_file")
self.worker_log_config = config.get("worker_log_config")
# The host used to connect to the main synapse
self.worker_replication_host = config.get("worker_replication_host", None)
# The port on the main synapse for TCP replication
self.worker_replication_port = config.get("worker_replication_port", None)
# The port on the main synapse for HTTP replication endpoint
self.worker_replication_http_port = config.get("worker_replication_http_port")
self.worker_name = config.get("worker_name", self.worker_app)
self.worker_main_http_uri = config.get("worker_main_http_uri", None)
# This option is really only here to support `--manhole` command line
# argument.
manhole = config.get("worker_manhole")
if manhole:
self.worker_listeners.append(
{
"port": manhole,
"bind_addresses": ["127.0.0.1"],
"type": "manhole",
"tls": False,
}
)
if self.worker_listeners:
for listener in self.worker_listeners:
bind_address = listener.pop("bind_address", None)
bind_addresses = listener.setdefault("bind_addresses", [])
if bind_address:
bind_addresses.append(bind_address)
elif not bind_addresses:
bind_addresses.append("")
def read_arguments(self, args):
# We support a bunch of command line arguments that override options in
# the config. A lot of these options have a worker_* prefix when running
# on workers so we also have to override them when command line options
# are specified.
if args.daemonize is not None:
self.worker_daemonize = args.daemonize
if args.log_config is not None:
self.worker_log_config = args.log_config
if args.log_file is not None:
self.worker_log_file = args.log_file
if args.manhole is not None:
self.worker_manhole = args.worker_manhole