示例#1
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def start_infra(asynchronous=False, apis=None):
    try:
        os.environ[LOCALSTACK_INFRA_PROCESS] = '1'

        is_in_docker = in_docker()
        # print a warning if we're not running in Docker but using Docker based LAMBDA_EXECUTOR
        if not is_in_docker and 'docker' in config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR and not is_linux():
            print(('!WARNING! - Running outside of Docker with $LAMBDA_EXECUTOR=%s can lead to '
                   'problems on your OS. The environment variable $LOCALSTACK_HOSTNAME may not '
                   'be properly set in your Lambdas.') % config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR)

        if is_in_docker and config.LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER and not os.environ.get('HOST_TMP_FOLDER'):
            print('!WARNING! - Looks like you have configured $LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER=1 - '
                  "please make sure to configure $HOST_TMP_FOLDER to point to your host's $TMPDIR")

        # apply patches
        patch_urllib3_connection_pool(maxsize=128)

        # load plugins
        load_plugins()

        # with plugins loaded, now start the infrastructure
        do_start_infra(asynchronous, apis, is_in_docker)

    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print('Shutdown')
    except Exception as e:
        print('Error starting infrastructure: %s %s' % (e, traceback.format_exc()))
        sys.stdout.flush()
        raise e
    finally:
        if not asynchronous:
            stop_infra()
示例#2
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def start_infra(asynchronous=False, apis=None):
    try:
        os.environ[LOCALSTACK_INFRA_PROCESS] = "1"

        is_in_docker = in_docker()
        # print a warning if we're not running in Docker but using Docker based LAMBDA_EXECUTOR
        if not is_in_docker and "docker" in config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR and not is_linux():
            print(
                (
                    "!WARNING! - Running outside of Docker with $LAMBDA_EXECUTOR=%s can lead to "
                    "problems on your OS. The environment variable $LOCALSTACK_HOSTNAME may not "
                    "be properly set in your Lambdas."
                )
                % config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR
            )

        if (
            is_in_docker
            and not config.LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER
            and not os.environ.get("HOST_TMP_FOLDER")
        ):
            print(
                "!WARNING! - Looks like you have configured $LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER=0 - "
                "please make sure to configure $HOST_TMP_FOLDER to point to your host's $TMPDIR"
            )

        print_runtime_information(is_in_docker)

        # apply patches
        patch_urllib3_connection_pool(maxsize=128)
        patch_instance_tracker_meta()

        # load plugins
        load_plugins()

        # with plugins loaded, now start the infrastructure
        thread = do_start_infra(asynchronous, apis, is_in_docker)

        if not asynchronous and thread:
            # We're making sure that we stay in the execution context of the
            # main thread, otherwise our signal handlers don't work
            SHUTDOWN_INFRA.wait()

        return thread

    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print("Shutdown")
    except Exception as e:
        print("Error starting infrastructure: %s %s" % (e, traceback.format_exc()))
        sys.stdout.flush()
        raise e
    finally:
        if not asynchronous:
            stop_infra()
示例#3
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def start_infra(asynchronous=False, apis=None):
    try:
        os.environ[LOCALSTACK_INFRA_PROCESS] = '1'

        is_in_docker = in_docker()
        # print a warning if we're not running in Docker but using Docker based LAMBDA_EXECUTOR
        if not is_in_docker and 'docker' in config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR and not is_linux(
        ):
            print((
                '!WARNING! - Running outside of Docker with $LAMBDA_EXECUTOR=%s can lead to '
                'problems on your OS. The environment variable $LOCALSTACK_HOSTNAME may not '
                'be properly set in your Lambdas.') % config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR)

        if is_in_docker and config.LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER and not os.environ.get(
                'HOST_TMP_FOLDER'):
            print(
                '!WARNING! - Looks like you have configured $LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER=1 - '
                "please make sure to configure $HOST_TMP_FOLDER to point to your host's $TMPDIR"
            )

        # apply patches
        patch_urllib3_connection_pool(maxsize=128)

        # load plugins
        load_plugins()

        event_publisher.fire_event(event_publisher.EVENT_START_INFRA, {
            'd': is_in_docker and 1 or 0,
            'c': in_ci() and 1 or 0
        })

        # set up logging
        setup_logging()

        # prepare APIs
        apis = canonicalize_api_names(apis)
        # set environment
        os.environ['AWS_REGION'] = config.DEFAULT_REGION
        os.environ['ENV'] = ENV_DEV
        # register signal handlers
        if not os.environ.get(ENV_INTERNAL_TEST_RUN):
            register_signal_handlers()
        # make sure AWS credentials are configured, otherwise boto3 bails on us
        check_aws_credentials()
        # install libs if not present
        install.install_components(apis)
        # Some services take a bit to come up
        sleep_time = 5
        # start services
        thread = None

        # loop through plugins and start each service
        for name, plugin in SERVICE_PLUGINS.items():
            if plugin.is_enabled(api_names=apis):
                record_service_health(name, 'starting')
                t1 = plugin.start(asynchronous=True)
                thread = thread or t1

        time.sleep(sleep_time)
        # ensure that all infra components are up and running
        check_infra(apis=apis)
        # restore persisted data
        persistence.restore_persisted_data(apis=apis)
        print('Ready.')
        sys.stdout.flush()
        if not asynchronous and thread:
            # this is a bit of an ugly hack, but we need to make sure that we
            # stay in the execution context of the main thread, otherwise our
            # signal handlers don't work
            while True:
                time.sleep(1)
        return thread
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
        print('Shutdown')
    except Exception as e:
        print('Error starting infrastructure: %s %s' %
              (e, traceback.format_exc()))
        sys.stdout.flush()
        raise e
    finally:
        if not asynchronous:
            stop_infra()