def configure(configFile=None, baseConfig="ProductionConfig", extraConfig={}): """ TODO Document this critical function! What does it do? What does it assume? """ configStr = 'ga4gh.serverconfig:{0}'.format(baseConfig) app.config.from_object(configStr) if os.environ.get('GA4GH_CONFIGURATION') is not None: app.config.from_envvar('GA4GH_CONFIGURATION') if configFile is not None: app.config.from_pyfile(configFile) app.config.update(extraConfig.items()) # Setup CORS cors.CORS(app, allow_headers='Content-Type') app.serverStatus = ServerStatus() # Allocate the backend # TODO is this a good way to determine what type of backend we should # instantiate? We should think carefully about this. The approach of # using the special strings __SIMULATED__ and __EMPTY__ seems OK for # now, but is certainly not ideal. dataSource = app.config["DATA_SOURCE"] if dataSource == "__SIMULATED__": randomSeed = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_RANDOM_SEED"] numCalls = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_NUM_CALLS"] variantDensity = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_VARIANT_DENSITY"] numVariantSets = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_NUM_VARIANT_SETS"] theBackend = backend.SimulatedBackend(randomSeed, numCalls, variantDensity, numVariantSets) elif dataSource == "__EMPTY__": theBackend = backend.EmptyBackend() else: theBackend = backend.FileSystemBackend(dataSource) theBackend.setRequestValidation(app.config["REQUEST_VALIDATION"]) theBackend.setResponseValidation(app.config["RESPONSE_VALIDATION"]) theBackend.setDefaultPageSize(app.config["DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE"]) theBackend.setMaxResponseLength(app.config["MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH"]) app.backend = theBackend
def testBadReferenceDatasetMetadata(self): localId = "bad_metadata" path = self.getFullPath(localId) localBackend = backend.EmptyBackend() with self.assertRaises(exceptions.MissingDatasetMetadataException): datasets.FileSystemDataset(localId, path, localBackend)
def configure(configFile=None, baseConfig="ProductionConfig", port=8000, extraConfig={}): """ TODO Document this critical function! What does it do? What does it assume? """ configStr = 'ga4gh.serverconfig:{0}'.format(baseConfig) app.config.from_object(configStr) if os.environ.get('GA4GH_CONFIGURATION') is not None: app.config.from_envvar('GA4GH_CONFIGURATION') if configFile is not None: app.config.from_pyfile(configFile) app.config.update(extraConfig.items()) # Setup file handle cache max size datamodel.fileHandleCache.setMaxCacheSize( app.config["FILE_HANDLE_CACHE_MAX_SIZE"]) # Setup CORS cors.CORS(app, allow_headers='Content-Type') app.serverStatus = ServerStatus() # Allocate the backend # TODO is this a good way to determine what type of backend we should # instantiate? We should think carefully about this. The approach of # using the special strings __SIMULATED__ and __EMPTY__ seems OK for # now, but is certainly not ideal. dataSource = app.config["DATA_SOURCE"] if dataSource == "__SIMULATED__": randomSeed = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_RANDOM_SEED"] numCalls = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_NUM_CALLS"] variantDensity = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_VARIANT_DENSITY"] numVariantSets = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_NUM_VARIANT_SETS"] numReferenceSets = app.config["SIMULATED_BACKEND_NUM_REFERENCE_SETS"] numReferencesPerReferenceSet = app.config[ "SIMULATED_BACKEND_NUM_REFERENCES_PER_REFERENCE_SET"] numAlignments = app.config[ "SIMULATED_BACKEND_NUM_ALIGNMENTS_PER_READ_GROUP"] theBackend = backend.SimulatedBackend(randomSeed, numCalls, variantDensity, numVariantSets, numReferenceSets, numReferencesPerReferenceSet, numAlignments) elif dataSource == "__EMPTY__": theBackend = backend.EmptyBackend() else: theBackend = backend.FileSystemBackend(dataSource) theBackend.setRequestValidation(app.config["REQUEST_VALIDATION"]) theBackend.setResponseValidation(app.config["RESPONSE_VALIDATION"]) theBackend.setDefaultPageSize(app.config["DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE"]) theBackend.setMaxResponseLength(app.config["MAX_RESPONSE_LENGTH"]) app.backend = theBackend app.secret_key = os.urandom(SECRET_KEY_LENGTH) app.oidcClient = None app.tokenMap = None app.myPort = port if "OIDC_PROVIDER" in app.config: # The oic client. If we're testing, we don't want to verify # SSL certificates app.oidcClient = oic.oic.Client( verify_ssl=('TESTING' not in app.config)) app.tokenMap = {} try: app.oidcClient.provider_config(app.config['OIDC_PROVIDER']) except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: configResponse = message.ProviderConfigurationResponse( issuer=app.config['OIDC_PROVIDER'], authorization_endpoint=app.config['OIDC_AUTHZ_ENDPOINT'], token_endpoint=app.config['OIDC_TOKEN_ENDPOINT'], revocation_endpoint=app.config['OIDC_TOKEN_REV_ENDPOINT']) app.oidcClient.handle_provider_config(configResponse, app.config['OIDC_PROVIDER']) # The redirect URI comes from the configuration. # If we are testing, then we allow the automatic creation of a # redirect uri if none is configured redirectUri = app.config.get('OIDC_REDIRECT_URI') if redirectUri is None and 'TESTING' in app.config: redirectUri = 'https://{0}:{1}/oauth2callback'.format( socket.gethostname(), app.myPort) app.oidcClient.redirect_uris = [redirectUri] if redirectUri is []: raise exceptions.ConfigurationException( 'OIDC configuration requires a redirect uri') # We only support dynamic registration while testing. if ('registration_endpoint' in app.oidcClient.provider_info and 'TESTING' in app.config): app.oidcClient.register( app.oidcClient.provider_info["registration_endpoint"], redirect_uris=[redirectUri]) else: response = message.RegistrationResponse( client_id=app.config['OIDC_CLIENT_ID'], client_secret=app.config['OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET'], redirect_uris=[redirectUri], verify_ssl=False) app.oidcClient.store_registration_info(response)