addons-server/manage.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import logging
import os
import site
import sys
import warnings
ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
if os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(__file__))[0] == 'cProfile':
if os.environ.get('ZAMBONI_PATH'):
ROOT = os.environ['ZAMBONI_PATH']
else:
print 'When using cProfile you must set $ZAMBONI_PATH'
sys.exit(2)
path = lambda *a: os.path.join(ROOT, *a)
prev_sys_path = list(sys.path)
site.addsitedir(path('apps'))
site.addsitedir(path('vendor/lib/python'))
# Move the new items to the front of sys.path. (via virtualenv)
new_sys_path = []
for item in list(sys.path):
if item not in prev_sys_path:
new_sys_path.append(item)
sys.path.remove(item)
sys.path[:0] = new_sys_path
# No third-party imports until we've added all our sitedirs!
from django.core.management import (call_command, execute_manager,
setup_environ)
# Figuring out what settings file to use.
# 1. Look first for the command line setting.
setting = None
if __name__ == '__main__':
for k, v in enumerate(sys.argv):
if v.startswith('--settings'):
setting = v.split('=')[1]
del sys.argv[k]
break
# 2. If not, find the env variable.
if not setting:
setting = os.environ.get('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', '')
# Django runserver does that double reload of installed settings, settings
# setting to zamboni.settings. We don't want to have zamboni on the path.
if setting.startswith(('zamboni', # typical git clone destination
'workspace', # Jenkins
'project', # vagrant VM
'freddo')):
setting = setting.split('.', 1)[1]
# The average Django user will have DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE set to settings
# for our purposes that means, load the default site, so if nothing is
# specified by now, use the default.
if setting in ('settings', ''):
setting = 'settings_local'
# Finally load the settings file that was specified.
from django.utils import importlib
settings = importlib.import_module(setting)
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = setting
if not settings.DEBUG:
warnings.simplefilter('ignore')
# The first thing execute_manager does is call `setup_environ`. Logging config
# needs to access settings, so we'll setup the environ early.
setup_environ(settings)
# Hardcore monkeypatching action.
import safe_django_forms
safe_django_forms.monkeypatch()
import session_csrf
session_csrf.monkeypatch()
# Fix jinja's Markup class to not crash when localizers give us bad format
# strings.
from jinja2 import Markup
mod = Markup.__mod__
trans_log = logging.getLogger('z.trans')
def new(self, arg):
try:
return mod(self, arg)
except Exception:
trans_log.error(unicode(self))
return ''
Markup.__mod__ = new
import djcelery
djcelery.setup_loader()
# Import for side-effect: configures our logging handlers.
# pylint: disable-msg=W0611
from lib.log_settings_base import log_configure
log_configure()
from lib.misc import safe_signals
safe_signals.start_the_machine()
import django.conf
newrelic_ini = getattr(django.conf.settings, 'NEWRELIC_INI', None)
load_newrelic = False
# Monkey patches DRF to not use fqdn urls.
from mkt.api.patch import patch
patch()
if newrelic_ini:
import newrelic.agent
try:
newrelic.agent.initialize(newrelic_ini)
load_newrelic = True
except:
startup_logger = logging.getLogger('z.startup')
startup_logger.exception('Failed to load new relic config.')
if __name__ == "__main__":
# If product details aren't present, get them.
from product_details import product_details
if not product_details.last_update:
print 'Product details missing, downloading...'
call_command('update_product_details')
product_details.__init__() # reload the product details
execute_manager(settings)