sanic/sanic/config.py
2021-01-19 04:25:39 +02:00

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Python

from inspect import isclass
from os import environ
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Union
from .utils import load_module_from_file_location, str_to_bool
SANIC_PREFIX = "SANIC_"
BASE_LOGO = """
Sanic
Build Fast. Run Fast.
"""
DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
"REQUEST_MAX_SIZE": 100000000, # 100 megabytes
"REQUEST_BUFFER_QUEUE_SIZE": 100,
"REQUEST_BUFFER_SIZE": 65536, # 64 KiB
"REQUEST_TIMEOUT": 60, # 60 seconds
"RESPONSE_TIMEOUT": 60, # 60 seconds
"KEEP_ALIVE": True,
"KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT": 5, # 5 seconds
"WEBSOCKET_MAX_SIZE": 2 ** 20, # 1 megabyte
"WEBSOCKET_MAX_QUEUE": 32,
"WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT": 2 ** 16,
"WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT": 2 ** 16,
"WEBSOCKET_PING_TIMEOUT": 20,
"WEBSOCKET_PING_INTERVAL": 20,
"GRACEFUL_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT": 15.0, # 15 sec
"ACCESS_LOG": True,
"FORWARDED_SECRET": None,
"REAL_IP_HEADER": None,
"PROXIES_COUNT": None,
"FORWARDED_FOR_HEADER": "X-Forwarded-For",
"REQUEST_ID_HEADER": "X-Request-ID",
"FALLBACK_ERROR_FORMAT": "html",
"REGISTER": True,
}
class Config(dict):
def __init__(self, defaults=None, load_env=True, keep_alive=None):
defaults = defaults or {}
super().__init__({**DEFAULT_CONFIG, **defaults})
self.LOGO = BASE_LOGO
if keep_alive is not None:
self.KEEP_ALIVE = keep_alive
if load_env:
prefix = SANIC_PREFIX if load_env is True else load_env
self.load_environment_vars(prefix=prefix)
def __getattr__(self, attr):
try:
return self[attr]
except KeyError as ke:
raise AttributeError(f"Config has no '{ke.args[0]}'")
def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
self[attr] = value
def load_environment_vars(self, prefix=SANIC_PREFIX):
"""
Looks for prefixed environment variables and applies
them to the configuration if present.
"""
for k, v in environ.items():
if k.startswith(prefix):
_, config_key = k.split(prefix, 1)
try:
self[config_key] = int(v)
except ValueError:
try:
self[config_key] = float(v)
except ValueError:
try:
self[config_key] = str_to_bool(v)
except ValueError:
self[config_key] = v
def update_config(self, config: Union[bytes, str, dict, Any]):
"""
Update app.config.
Note:: only upper case settings are considered.
You can upload app config by providing path to py file
holding settings.
.. code-block:: python
# /some/py/file
A = 1
B = 2
.. code-block:: python
config.update_config("${some}/py/file")
Yes you can put environment variable here, but they must be provided
in format: ${some_env_var}, and mark that $some_env_var is treated
as plain string.
You can upload app config by providing dict holding settings.
.. code-block:: python
d = {"A": 1, "B": 2}
config.update_config(d)
You can upload app config by providing any object holding settings,
but in such case config.__dict__ will be used as dict holding settings.
.. code-block:: python
class C:
A = 1
B = 2
config.update_config(C)
"""
if isinstance(config, (bytes, str, Path)):
config = load_module_from_file_location(location=config)
if not isinstance(config, dict):
cfg = {}
if not isclass(config):
cfg.update(
{
key: getattr(config, key)
for key in config.__class__.__dict__.keys()
}
)
config = dict(config.__dict__)
config.update(cfg)
config = dict(filter(lambda i: i[0].isupper(), config.items()))
self.update(config)
load = update_config