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set journal mode to wal when creating db. Trying to work around sqlite3.OperationalError: disk I/O error errors in CI that I can't reproduce locally. Also this allows reads to happen while writes are occurring. This should permit using the web interface for browsing while a large write load (e.g. bulk data loading from another tracker) is happening. Right now autogenerating issues locks up the tracker for reading with an error that the database is locked.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 06 Sep 2022 11:32:13 -0400
parents bd4097fa0671
children b8e63e65d9a8
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"""Templating engine adapter for the legacy TAL implementation ported from
Zope.
"""
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

import errno
import mimetypes
import os
import os.path

from roundup.cgi.templating import StringIO, context, TALLoaderBase
from roundup.cgi.PageTemplates import PageTemplate
from roundup.cgi.PageTemplates.Expressions import getEngine
from roundup.cgi.TAL import TALInterpreter


class Loader(TALLoaderBase):
    templates = {}

    def __init__(self, dir):
        self.dir = dir

    def load(self, tplname):
        # find the source
        src, filename = self._find(tplname)

        # has it changed?
        try:
            stime = os.stat(src)[os.path.stat.ST_MTIME]
        except os.error as error:
            if error.errno != errno.ENOENT:
                raise

        if src in self.templates and \
                stime <= self.templates[src].mtime:
            # compiled template is up to date
            return self.templates[src]

        # compile the template
        pt = RoundupPageTemplate()
        # use pt_edit so we can pass the content_type guess too
        content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or 'text/html'
        with open(src) as srcd:
            pt.pt_edit(srcd.read(), content_type)
        pt.id = filename
        pt.mtime = stime
        # Add it to the cache.  We cannot do this until the template
        # is fully initialized, as we could otherwise have a race
        # condition when running with multiple threads:
        #
        # 1. Thread A notices the template is not in the cache,
        #    adds it, but has not yet set "mtime".
        #
        # 2. Thread B notices the template is in the cache, checks
        #    "mtime" (above) and crashes.
        #
        # Since Python dictionary access is atomic, as long as we
        # insert "pt" only after it is fully initialized, we avoid
        # this race condition.  It's possible that two separate
        # threads will both do the work of initializing the template,
        # but the risk of wasted work is offset by avoiding a lock.
        self.templates[src] = pt
        return pt


class RoundupPageTemplate(PageTemplate.PageTemplate):
    """A Roundup-specific PageTemplate.

    Interrogate the client to set up Roundup-specific template variables
    to be available.  See 'context' function for the list of variables.

    """

    def render(self, client, classname, request, **options):
        """Render this Page Template"""

        if not self._v_cooked:
            self._cook()

        __traceback_supplement__ = (PageTemplate.PageTemplateTracebackSupplement, self)

        if self._v_errors:
            raise PageTemplate.PTRuntimeError('Page Template %s has errors.' %
                                              self.id)

        # figure the context
        c = context(client, self, classname, request)
        c.update({'options': options})

        # and go
        output = StringIO()
        TALInterpreter.TALInterpreter(self._v_program, self.macros,
                                      getEngine().getContext(c), output,
                                      tal=1, strictinsert=0)()
        return output.getvalue()

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