(c) 2003-TODAY, Fabien Pinckaers - OpenERP SA
"""
-import imp
import logging
import os
import signal
def preload_registry(dbname):
""" Preload a registry, and start the cron."""
try:
- db, registry = openerp.pooler.get_db_and_pool(dbname, update_module=config['init'] or config['update'], pooljobs=False)
+ db, registry = openerp.pooler.get_db_and_pool(dbname, update_module=openerp.tools.config['init'] or openerp.tools.config['update'], pooljobs=False)
# jobs will start to be processed later, when openerp.cron.start_master_thread() is called by openerp.service.start_services()
registry.schedule_cron_jobs()
db, registry = openerp.pooler.get_db_and_pool(dbname, update_module=config['init'] or config['update'], pooljobs=False)
cr = db.cursor()
_logger.info('loading test file %s', test_file)
- openerp.tools.convert_yaml_import(cr, 'base', file(test_file), {}, 'test', True)
+ openerp.tools.convert_yaml_import(cr, 'base', file(test_file), 'test', {}, 'test', True)
cr.rollback()
cr.close()
except Exception:
_logger.exception('Failed to initialize database `%s` and run test file `%s`.', dbname, test_file)
-
def export_translation():
config = openerp.tools.config
dbname = config['db_name']
""" Signal handler: dump a stack trace for each existing thread."""
# code from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/132058/getting-stack-trace-from-a-running-python-application#answer-2569696
# modified for python 2.5 compatibility
- thread_map = dict(threading._active, **threading._limbo)
- id2name = dict([(threadId, thread.getName()) for threadId, thread in thread_map.items()])
+ threads_info = dict([(th.ident, {'name': th.name,
+ 'uid': getattr(th,'uid','n/a')})
+ for th in threading.enumerate()])
code = []
for threadId, stack in sys._current_frames().items():
- code.append("\n# Thread: %s(%d)" % (id2name[threadId], threadId))
+ thread_info = threads_info.get(threadId)
+ code.append("\n# Thread: %s (id:%s) (uid:%s)" % \
+ (thread_info and thread_info['name'] or 'n/a',
+ threadId,
+ thread_info and thread_info['uid'] or 'n/a'))
for filename, lineno, name, line in traceback.extract_stack(stack):
code.append('File: "%s", line %d, in %s' % (filename, lineno, name))
if line:
try:
while quit_signals_received == 0:
time.sleep(60)
- except KeyboardInterrupt, e:
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
+ config = openerp.tools.config
if config['pidfile']:
os.unlink(config['pidfile'])
openerp.service.stop_services()
sys.exit(0)
-if __name__ == "__main__":
+def configure_babel_localedata_path():
+ # Workaround: py2exe and babel.
+ if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'):
+ import babel
+ babel.localedata._dirname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.executable), 'localedata')
+def main():
os.environ["TZ"] = "UTC"
check_root_user()
config = openerp.tools.config
+ configure_babel_localedata_path()
+
setup_signal_handlers()
if config["test_file"]:
sys.exit(0)
if not config["stop_after_init"]:
+ setup_pid_file()
# Some module register themselves when they are loaded so we need the
# services to be running before loading any registry.
- openerp.service.start_services()
-
- for m in openerp.conf.server_wide_modules:
- try:
- openerp.modules.module.load_openerp_module(m)
- except Exception:
- msg = ''
- if m == 'web':
- msg = """
-The `web` module is provided by the addons found in the `openerp-web` project.
-Maybe you forgot to add those addons in your addons_path configuration."""
- _logger.exception('Failed to load server-wide module `%s`.%s', m, msg)
+ if config['workers']:
+ openerp.service.start_services_workers()
+ else:
+ openerp.service.start_services()
if config['db_name']:
for dbname in config['db_name'].split(','):
if config["stop_after_init"]:
sys.exit(0)
- setup_pid_file()
_logger.info('OpenERP server is running, waiting for connections...')
quit_on_signals()
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()
+
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