pgadmin4/web/pgAdmin4.py

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Python

##########################################################################
#
# pgAdmin 4 - PostgreSQL Tools
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 - 2019, The pgAdmin Development Team
# This software is released under the PostgreSQL Licence
#
##########################################################################
"""This is the main application entry point for pgAdmin 4. If running on
a webserver, this will provide the WSGI interface, otherwise, we're going
to start a web server."""
import os
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
import builtins
else:
import __builtin__ as builtins
# We need to include the root directory in sys.path to ensure that we can
# find everything we need when running in the standalone runtime.
root = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
if sys.path[0] != root:
sys.path.insert(0, root)
# Grab the SERVER_MODE if it's been set by the runtime
if 'SERVER_MODE' in globals():
builtins.SERVER_MODE = globals()['SERVER_MODE']
else:
builtins.SERVER_MODE = None
# Set null device file path to stdout, stdin, stderr if they are None
for _name in ('stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr'):
if getattr(sys, _name) is None:
setattr(sys, _name, open(os.devnull,
'r' if _name == 'stdin' else 'w'))
import config
from pgadmin import create_app
from pgadmin.utils import u, fs_encoding, file_quote
if config.DEBUG:
from pgadmin.utils.javascript.javascript_bundler import \
JavascriptBundler, JsState
# Get the config database schema version. We store this in pgadmin.model
# as it turns out that putting it in the config files isn't a great idea
from pgadmin.model import SCHEMA_VERSION
config.SETTINGS_SCHEMA_VERSION = SCHEMA_VERSION
##########################################################################
# Sanity checks
##########################################################################
# Check if the database exists. If it does not, create it.
if not os.path.isfile(config.SQLITE_PATH):
setupfile = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(u(__file__, fs_encoding))),
u'setup.py'
)
exec(open(file_quote(setupfile), 'r').read())
##########################################################################
# Support reverse proxying
##########################################################################
class ReverseProxied(object):
def __init__(self, app):
self.app = app
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
script_name = environ.get("HTTP_X_SCRIPT_NAME", "")
if script_name:
environ["SCRIPT_NAME"] = script_name
path_info = environ["PATH_INFO"]
if path_info.startswith(script_name):
environ["PATH_INFO"] = path_info[len(script_name):]
scheme = environ.get("HTTP_X_SCHEME", "")
if scheme:
environ["wsgi.url_scheme"] = scheme
return self.app(environ, start_response)
##########################################################################
# Server startup
##########################################################################
# Build Javascript files
if config.DEBUG:
javascriptBundler = JavascriptBundler()
javascriptBundler.bundle()
# Create the app!
app = create_app()
app.wsgi_app = ReverseProxied(app.wsgi_app)
if config.DEBUG:
app.debug = True
else:
app.debug = False
# respond to JS
if config.DEBUG:
if javascriptBundler.report() == JsState.NONE:
app.logger.error("Unable to generate javascript")
app.logger.error(
"To run the app ensure that yarn install command runs successfully"
)
raise Exception("No generated javascript, aborting")
# Start the web server. The port number should have already been set by the
# runtime if we're running in desktop mode, otherwise we'll just use the
# Flask default.
PGADMIN_RUNTIME = False
if 'PGADMIN_PORT' in globals():
app.logger.debug(
'Running under the desktop runtime, port: %s',
globals()['PGADMIN_PORT']
)
server_port = int(globals()['PGADMIN_PORT'])
PGADMIN_RUNTIME = True
elif 'PGADMIN_PORT' in os.environ:
port = os.environ['PGADMIN_PORT']
app.logger.debug(
'Not running under the desktop runtime, port: %s',
port
)
server_port = int(port)
else:
app.logger.debug(
'Not running under the desktop runtime, port: %s',
config.DEFAULT_SERVER_PORT
)
server_port = config.DEFAULT_SERVER_PORT
# Let the application save the status about the runtime for using it later.
app.PGADMIN_RUNTIME = PGADMIN_RUNTIME
# Set the key if appropriate
if 'PGADMIN_KEY' in globals():
app.PGADMIN_KEY = globals()['PGADMIN_KEY']
app.logger.debug("Desktop security key: %s" % app.PGADMIN_KEY)
else:
app.PGADMIN_KEY = ''
# Output a startup message if we're not under the runtime and startup.
# If we're under WSGI, we don't need to worry about this
if __name__ == '__main__':
if not PGADMIN_RUNTIME:
print(
"Starting %s. Please navigate to http://%s:%d in your browser." %
(config.APP_NAME, config.DEFAULT_SERVER, server_port)
)
sys.stdout.flush()
else:
# For unknown reason the Qt runtime does not pass the environment
# variables (i.e. PYTHONHOME, and PYTHONPATH), to the Python
# sub-processes, leading to failures executing background processes.
#
# This has been observed only on windows. On *nix systems, it is likely
# picking the system python environment, which is good enough to run
# the process-executor.
#
# Setting PYTHONHOME launch them properly.
from pgadmin.utils import IS_WIN
if IS_WIN:
os.environ['PYTHONHOME'] = sys.prefix
# Initialize Flask service only once
# If `WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN` is None, i.e: app is initializing for first time
# so set `use_reloader` = False, thus reload won't call.
# Reference:
# https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/issues/220#issuecomment-11176538
try:
app.run(
host=config.DEFAULT_SERVER,
port=server_port,
use_reloader=(
(not PGADMIN_RUNTIME) and app.debug and
os.environ.get("WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN") is not None
),
threaded=config.THREADED_MODE
)
except IOError:
app.logger.error("Error starting the app server: %s", sys.exc_info())