Commit 4b44364c authored by Kazuhiko Shiozaki's avatar Kazuhiko Shiozaki

* support --save and --load option.

* in --save mode, all test_* methods are skipped.
* in --load mode, use a DemoStorage based on a Data.fs made by --save mode.
* install bin/zopectl, bin/runzope and etc/zope.conf to the unit_test
  directory to make possible to run real zope server on it.


git-svn-id: https://svn.erp5.org/repos/public/erp5/trunk@12589 20353a03-c40f-0410-a6d1-a30d3c3de9de
parent 4f02a0a6
......@@ -26,9 +26,15 @@ Globals.get_request = get_request
from Testing import ZopeTestCase
from Testing.ZopeTestCase.PortalTestCase import PortalTestCase, user_name
from Products.CMFCore.utils import getToolByName
from Products.ERP5Type.Utils import getLocalPropertySheetList, removeLocalPropertySheet
from Products.ERP5Type.Utils import getLocalDocumentList, removeLocalDocument
from Products.ERP5Type.Utils import getLocalConstraintList, removeLocalConstraint
from Products.ERP5Type.Utils import getLocalPropertySheetList, \
removeLocalPropertySheet, \
importLocalPropertySheet
from Products.ERP5Type.Utils import getLocalDocumentList, \
removeLocalDocument, \
importLocalDocument
from Products.ERP5Type.Utils import getLocalConstraintList, \
removeLocalConstraint, \
importLocalConstraint
from zLOG import LOG, DEBUG
try:
......@@ -37,7 +43,7 @@ except ImportError:
pass
# Quiet messages when installing products
install_product_quiet = 0
install_product_quiet = 1
# Quiet messages when installing business templates
install_bt5_quiet = 0
......@@ -142,6 +148,7 @@ import os
from cStringIO import StringIO
from urllib import urlretrieve
from glob import glob
import pysvn
from Products.ERP5.ERP5Site import ERP5Site
......@@ -176,6 +183,15 @@ def _getConnectionStringDict():
class ERP5TypeTestCase(PortalTestCase):
def dummy_test(self):
ZopeTestCase._print('All tests are skipped with --save option.')
def getRevision(self):
try:
return pysvn.Client().info('%s/Products/ERP5' % os.environ['INSTANCE_HOME']).revision.number
except:
return None
def getTitle(self):
"""Returns the title of the test, for test reports.
"""
......@@ -515,18 +531,29 @@ def setupERP5Site( business_template_list=(),
get_transaction().commit()
portal = app[portal_name]
# Remove all local PropertySheets, Documents
for id_ in getLocalPropertySheetList():
removeLocalPropertySheet(id_)
for id_ in getLocalDocumentList():
removeLocalDocument(id_)
for id_ in getLocalConstraintList():
removeLocalConstraint(id_)
if os.environ.get('erp5_load_data_fs'):
# Import local PropertySheets, Documents
for id_ in getLocalPropertySheetList():
importLocalPropertySheet(id_)
for id_ in getLocalDocumentList():
importLocalDocument(id_)
for id_ in getLocalConstraintList():
importLocalConstraint(id_)
else:
# Remove all local PropertySheets, Documents
for id_ in getLocalPropertySheetList():
removeLocalPropertySheet(id_)
for id_ in getLocalDocumentList():
removeLocalDocument(id_)
for id_ in getLocalConstraintList():
removeLocalConstraint(id_)
# Disable reindexing before adding templates
# VERY IMPORTANT: Add some business templates
for url, id_ in business_template_list:
start = time.time()
if id_ in portal.portal_templates.objectIds():
continue
if not quiet:
ZopeTestCase._print('Adding %s business template ... ' % id_)
portal.portal_templates.download(url, id=id_)
......@@ -562,6 +589,26 @@ def setupERP5Site( business_template_list=(),
from Products.ERP5Type.Base import _aq_reset
_aq_reset()
if os.environ.get('erp5_save_data_fs'):
# Quit the test in order to get a clean site
if not quiet:
ZopeTestCase._print('done (%.3fs)\n' % (time.time()-_start,))
get_transaction().commit()
ZopeTestCase.close(app)
if not quiet:
ZopeTestCase._print('Data.fs created\n')
get_transaction().commit()
ZopeTestCase.close(app)
if not quiet:
ZopeTestCase._print('Dumping MySQL database ... ')
instance_home = os.environ['INSTANCE_HOME']
os.system('mysqldump -u test test > %s/dump.sql' % instance_home)
if not quiet:
ZopeTestCase._print('Dumping static files ... ')
for dir in ('Constraint', 'Document', 'PropertySheet'):
os.system('rm -rf %s/%s.bak' % (instance_home, dir))
os.system('cp -ar %s/%s %s/%s.bak' % (instance_home, dir, instance_home, dir))
# Log out
if not quiet:
ZopeTestCase._print('Logout ... \n')
......@@ -585,6 +632,11 @@ def setupERP5Site( business_template_list=(),
% title) # run_unit_test depends on this string.
raise
from unittest import _makeLoader, TestSuite
def dummy_makeSuite(testCaseClass, prefix='dummy_test', sortUsing=cmp, suiteClass=TestSuite):
return _makeLoader(prefix, sortUsing, suiteClass).loadTestsFromTestCase(testCaseClass)
def optimize():
'''Significantly reduces portal creation time.'''
def __init__(self, text):
......
......@@ -3,9 +3,27 @@ import os
from ZODB.DemoStorage import DemoStorage
from ZODB.FileStorage import FileStorage
instance_home = os.environ.get('INSTANCE_HOME')
data_fs_path = os.environ.get('erp5_tests_data_fs_path')
if data_fs_path:
new_data_fs_path = os.path.join(instance_home, 'Data.fs')
if os.environ.get('erp5_save_data_fs'):
if os.path.exists(new_data_fs_path):
os.remove(new_data_fs_path)
Storage = FileStorage(new_data_fs_path)
elif os.environ.get('erp5_load_data_fs'):
if os.environ.get('erp5_force_data_fs'):
Storage = FileStorage(new_data_fs_path)
else:
Storage = DemoStorage(base=FileStorage(new_data_fs_path), quota=(1<<20))
print("Restoring MySQL database ... ")
os.system("mysql -u test test < %s/dump.sql" % instance_home)
print("Restoring static files ... ")
for dir in ('Constraint', 'Document', 'PropertySheet'):
if os.path.exists('%s/%s.bak' % (instance_home, dir)):
os.system('rm -rf %s/%s' % (instance_home, dir))
os.system('cp -ar %s/%s.bak %s/%s' % (instance_home, dir, instance_home, dir))
elif data_fs_path:
Storage = DemoStorage(base=FileStorage(data_fs_path), quota=(1<<20))
else:
Storage = DemoStorage(quota=(1<<20))
......@@ -20,6 +20,11 @@ Options:
--recreate_catalog=0 or 1 recreate the content of the sql catalog. Defaults
is to recreate, when using an existing Data.fs
--save add erp5 sites and business templates in Data.fs
and exit without invoking any tests
--load load Data.fs and skip adding erp5 sites and
business templates
--erp5_sql_connection_string=STRING
ZSQL Connection string for erp5_sql_connection, by
default, it will use "test test"
......@@ -52,11 +57,11 @@ def initializeInstanceHome(tests_framework_home,
instance_home):
if not os.path.exists(instance_home):
os.mkdir(instance_home)
for d in ('Constraint', 'Document', 'PropertySheet', 'tests', 'var'):
for d in ('Constraint', 'Document', 'PropertySheet', 'bin', 'etc', 'tests', 'var', 'log'):
path = os.path.join(instance_home, d)
if not os.path.exists(path):
os.mkdir(path)
for d in ('Extensions', 'Products', 'bt5'):
for d in ('Extensions', 'Products', 'bt5', 'svn'):
src = os.path.join(real_instance_home, d)
dst = os.path.join(instance_home, d)
if not os.path.exists(dst):
......@@ -69,13 +74,25 @@ def initializeInstanceHome(tests_framework_home,
if os.path.lexists(dst):
raise RuntimeError, '%s is a broken symlink' % dst
os.symlink(src, dst)
sys.path.append(os.path.join(zope_home, "bin"))
import copyzopeskel
kw = {
"PYTHON":sys.executable,
"INSTANCE_HOME": instance_home,
"SOFTWARE_HOME": software_home,
"ZOPE_HOME": zope_home,
}
skelsrc = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "skel"))
copyzopeskel.copyskel(skelsrc, instance_home, None, None, **kw)
# site specific variables
# handle 64bit architecture
if os.path.isdir('/usr/lib64/zope/lib/python'):
software_home = '/usr/lib64/zope/lib/python'
zope_home = '/usr/lib64/zope'
else:
software_home = '/usr/lib/zope/lib/python'
zope_home = '/usr/lib/zope'
tests_framework_home = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
# handle 'system global' instance
......@@ -152,7 +169,12 @@ def runUnitTestList(test_list) :
# this allows to bypass psyco by creating a dummy psyco module
# it is then possible to run the debugger by "import pdb; pdb.set_trace()"
sys.path.insert(0, tests_framework_home)
# override unittest.makeSuite to skip all tests in save mode
if os.environ.get('erp5_save_data_fs'):
from Products.ERP5Type.tests.ERP5TypeTestCase import dummy_makeSuite
unittest.makeSuite = dummy_makeSuite
filtered_tests_class_names = 0
for test in test_list:
if ':' in test:
......@@ -196,6 +218,8 @@ def main():
"cmf_activity_sql_connection_string=",
"erp5_sql_deferred_connection_string=",
"erp5_catalog_storage=",
"save",
"load",
"email_from_address="] )
except getopt.GetoptError, msg:
usage(sys.stderr, msg)
......@@ -232,6 +256,10 @@ def main():
os.environ["erp5_sql_deferred_connection_string"] = arg
elif opt == "--email_from_address":
os.environ["email_from_address"] = arg
elif opt == "--save":
os.environ["erp5_save_data_fs"] = "1"
elif opt == "--load":
os.environ["erp5_load_data_fs"] = "1"
elif opt == "--erp5_catalog_storage":
os.environ["erp5_catalog_storage"] = arg
......@@ -239,7 +267,7 @@ def main():
if not test_list:
print "No test to run, exiting immediately."
sys.exit(1)
result = runUnitTestList(test_list=test_list)
from Testing.ZopeTestCase import profiler
profiler.print_stats()
......
#! /bin/sh
PYTHON="<<PYTHON>>"
ZOPE_HOME="<<ZOPE_HOME>>"
INSTANCE_HOME="<<INSTANCE_HOME>>"
CONFIG_FILE="<<INSTANCE_HOME>>/etc/zope.conf"
SOFTWARE_HOME="<<SOFTWARE_HOME>>"
PYTHONPATH="$SOFTWARE_HOME"
export PYTHONPATH INSTANCE_HOME SOFTWARE_HOME
export erp5_load_data_fs="1"
ZOPE_RUN="$SOFTWARE_HOME/Zope/Startup/run.py"
exec "$PYTHON" "$ZOPE_RUN" -C "$CONFIG_FILE" "$@"
#! /bin/sh
PYTHON="<<PYTHON>>"
ZOPE_HOME="<<ZOPE_HOME>>"
INSTANCE_HOME="<<INSTANCE_HOME>>"
CONFIG_FILE="<<INSTANCE_HOME>>/etc/zope.conf"
SOFTWARE_HOME="<<SOFTWARE_HOME>>"
PYTHONPATH="$SOFTWARE_HOME"
export PYTHONPATH INSTANCE_HOME SOFTWARE_HOME
export erp5_load_data_fs="1"
ZDCTL="$SOFTWARE_HOME/Zope/Startup/zopectl.py"
exec "$PYTHON" "$ZDCTL" -C "$CONFIG_FILE" "$@"
###############################################################################
# Welcome to Zope 2.
###############################################################################
#
# This is the Zope configuration file. The Zope configuration file
# shows what the default configuration directives are, and show
# examples for each directive. To declare a directive, make sure that
# you add it to a line that does not begin with '#'. Note that comments
# are only allowed at the beginning of a line: you may not add comments
# after directive text on the same line.
# ZConfig "defines" used for later textual substitution
%define INSTANCE <<INSTANCE_HOME>>
%define ZOPE <<ZOPE_HOME>>
# Directive: instancehome
#
# Description:
# The path to the data files, local product files, import directory,
# and Extensions directory used by Zope.
#
# Required (no default)
#
# Example:
#
# instancehome /home/chrism/projects/sessions
instancehome $INSTANCE
# Directive: clienthome
#
# Description:
# The directory in which a running Zope's process identifier files are
# placed.
#
# Default: $INSTANCE/var
#
# Example:
#
# clienthome /home/chrism/projects/sessions/var
# Directive: path
#
# Description:
# Name of a directory which should be inserted into the
# the beginning of Python's module search path. This directive
# may be specified as many times as needed to insert additional
# directories. The set of directories specified is inserted into the
# beginning of the module search path in the order which they are specified
# here. Note that the processing of this directive may happen too late
# under some circumstances; it is recommended that you use the PYTHONPATH
# environment variable if using this directive doesn't work for you.
#
# Default: $INSTANCE/lib/python
#
# Example:
#
# path $INSTANCE/mypymodules
# Directive: products
#
# Description:
# Name of a directory that contains additional Product packages. This
# directive may be used as many times as needed to add additional
# collections of products. Each directory identified will be
# added to the __path__ of the Products package. All Products are
# initialized in ascending alphabetical order by product name. If
# two products with the same name exist in two Products directories,
# the order in which the packages appear here defines the load
# order. The master Products directory exists in Zope's software home,
# and cannot be removed from the products path (and should not be added
# to it here).
#
# Default: $INSTANCE/Products
#
# Example:
#
# products /home/chrism/projects/myproducts
# Directive: environment
#
# Description:
# A section which can be used to define arbitrary key-value pairs
# for use as environment variables during Zope's run cycle. It
# is not recommended to set system-related environment variables such as
# PYTHONPATH within this section.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# <environment>
# MY_PRODUCT_ENVVAR foobar
# </environment>
# Directive: debug-mode
#
# Description:
# A switch which controls several aspects of Zope operation useful for
# developing under Zope. When debug mode is on:
#
# - The process will not detach from the controlling terminal
#
# - Errors in product initialization will cause startup to fail
# (instead of writing error messages to the event log file).
#
# - Filesystem-based scripts such as skins, PageTemplateFiles, and
# DTMLFiles can be edited while the server is running and the server
# will detect these changes in real time. When this switch is
# off, you must restart the server to see the changes.
#
# Setting this to 'off' when Zope is in a
# production environment is encouraged, as it speeds execution (sometimes
# dramatically).
#
# Default: on
#
# Example:
#
# debug-mode on
# Directive: effective-user
#
# Description:
# If you intend to run Zope as the "root" user, you must supply this
# directive with an effective username or userid number to which Zope
# will 'suid' after the server ports are bound. This directive only
# has effect under UNIX and if Zope is started as the root user.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# effective-user chrism
# Directive: enable-product-installation
#
# Description:
# If this directive is turned on, Zope performs 'product installation'
# (the registration of Python modules in various Products directories)
# at startup. Turning this off can speed Zope/ZEO startup time,
# but it can also cause your Control_Panel Product list to become
# desynchronized with the contents of your Products
# directories. NOTE: Zope *must* be started at least once with
# this directive set to "on" or you will receive an error. If using ZEO,
# at least one ZEO client must be run with this directive set to "on"
# once, the others can have it turned off.
# NOTE: If your main storage is mounted read-only,
# you must set this directive to "off".
#
# Default: on
#
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#
# enable-product-installation off
# Directive: locale
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# Description:
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#
# locale fr_FR
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# month-before-days-before-year ("us") or
# days-before-month-before-year ("international"). The default
# behaviour of DateTime (when this setting is left unset) is to
# parse dates as US dates.
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# datetime-format international
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# zserver-threads 10
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#
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#
# python-check-interval 1000
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# zserver-read-only-mode on
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# pid-filename /home/chrism/projects/sessions/var/Z2.pid
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#
# lock-filename /home/chrism/projects/sessions/var/Z2.lock
# Directive: mime-types
#
# Description:
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# loaded. The files have the same format as the mime.types file
# distributed with Apache. The "mime-types" setting may be given
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#
# mime-types $INSTANCE/etc/mime.types
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#
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#
# structured-text-header-level 1
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# (e.g. 'utf-8', 'iso-8859-15' or any other valid encoding recognized
# by Python). The default is your Python's default encoding.
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#
# rest-input-encoding iso-8859-15
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#
# Description:
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# (e.g. 'utf-8', 'iso-8859-15' or any other valid encoding recognized
# by Python). The default is your Python's default encoding.
#
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#
# Example:
#
# rest-output-encoding iso-8859-15
# Directive: rest-header-level
#
# Description:
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# documents. The default is 3, which implies that top-level headers
# will be created with an <H3> tag.
#
# Default: 3
#
# Example:
#
# rest-header-level 2
# Directive: rest-language-code
#
# Description:
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# package and for DTD bibliographic elements mapping. See
# lib/python/docutils/languages/ for a list of supported language codes.
#
# Default: en
#
# Example:
#
# rest-language-code de
# Directive: cgi-environment
#
# Description:
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# use as the initial CGI environment variables. This is useful
# when you want to proxy requests from another web server to Zserver,
# and would like Zserver's CGI environment to reflect the CGI
# environment of the other web server.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# <cgi-environment>
# HTTPS_SERVER Foobar Server 1.0
# HTTPS_PORT 443
# </cgi-environment>
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#
# Description:
# Specify the IP address of your DNS server in order to cause resolved
# hostnames to be written to Zope's access log. By default, Zope will
# not resolve hostnames unless this is set.
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# Default: unset
#
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#
# dns-server 127.0.0.1
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#
# Description:
# The default IP address on which Zope's various server protocol
# implementations will listen for requests. If this is unset, Zope
# will listen on all IP addresses supported by the machine. This
# directive can be overridden on a per-server basis in the servers
# section.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# ip-address 127.0.0.1
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#
# Description:
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# often shows up in basic authentication dialogs.
#
# Default: Zope
#
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#
# http-realm Slipknot
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#
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# by Zope to prevent DoS attacks.
#
# Default: 0 (= no restrictions)
#
# Example:
#
# cgi-maxlen 10000
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#
# Description:
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#
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#
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# when used in <dtml-var> construction. When this directive is 'on',
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# addressing REQUEST.somevarname directly) that contains a '<' will be
# HTML-quoted when interpolated via a <dtml-var> or &dtml- construct. This
# mitigates the possibility that DTML programmers will leave their
# sites open to a "client-side trojan" attack.
#
# Default: on
#
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#
# automatically-quote-dtml-request-data on
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# hostname or an IP address. The set of definitions comprises a list
# of front-end proxies that are trusted to supply an accurate
# X-Forwarded-For header to Zope. If a connection comes from
# a trusted proxy, Zope will trust any X-Forwarded header to contain
# the user's real IP address for the purposes of address-based
# authentication restriction.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# trusted-proxy www.example.com
# trusted-proxy 192.168.1.1
# Directive: publisher-profile-file
#
# Description:
# Names a file on the filesystem which causes Zope's Python
# profiling capabilities to be enabled. For more information, see
# the Debug Information - > Profiling tab of Zope's Control_Panel
# via the Zope Management Interface. IMPORTANT: setting this
# filename will cause Zope code to be executed much more slowly
# than normal. This should not be enabled in production.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# publisher-profile-file $INSTANCE/var/profile.dat
# Directive: security-policy-implementation
#
# Description:
# The default Zope security machinery is implemented in C.
# Change this to "python" to use the Python version of the
# Zope security machinery. This impacts performance but
# is useful for debugging purposes and required by Products such as
# VerboseSecurity, which need to "monkey-patch" the security
# machinery.
#
# Default: C
#
# Example:
#
# security-policy-implementation python
# Directive: skip-authentication-checking
#
# Description:
# Set this directive to 'on' to cause Zope to skip checks related
# to authentication, for servers which serve only anonymous content.
# Only works if security-policy-implementation is 'C'.
#
# Default: off
#
# Example:
#
# skip-authentication-checking on
# Directive: skip-ownership-checking
#
# Description:
# Set this directive to 'on' to cause Zope to ignore ownership checking
# when attempting to execute "through the web" code. By default, this
# directive is on in order to prevent 'trojan horse' security problems
# whereby a user with less privilege can cause a user with more
# privilege to execute dangerous code.
#
# Default: off
#
# Example:
#
# skip-ownership-checking on
# Directive: maximum-number-of-session-objects
#
# Description:
# An integer value representing the number of items to use as a
# "maximum number of subobjects" value of the
# '/temp_folder/session_data' transient object container.
#
# Default: 1000
#
# Example:
#
# maximum-number-of-session-objects 10000
# Directive: session-add-notify-script-path
#
# Description:
# An optional fill Zope path name of a callable object to be set as the
# "script to call on object addition" of the sessioN_data transient
# object container created in the /temp_folder folder at startup.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# session-add-notify-script-path /scripts/add_notifier
# Directive: session-delete-notify-script-path
#
# Description:
# An optional fill Zope path name of a callable object to be set as the
# "script to call on object deletion" of the sessioN_data transient
# object container created in the /temp_folder folder at startup.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# session-delete-notify-script-path /scripts/del_notifier
# Directive: session-timeout-minutes
#
# Description:
# An integer value representing the number of minutes to be used as the
# "data object timeout" of the '/temp_folder/session_data' transient
# object container.
#
# Default: 20
#
# Example:
#
# session-timeout-minutes 30
# Directive: session-resolution-seconds
#
# Description:
# An integer value representing the number of seconds to be used as the
# "timeout resolution" of the '/temp_folder/session_data' transient
# object container.
#
# Default: 20
#
# Example:
#
# session-resolution-seconds 60
# Directive: suppress-all-access-rules
#
# Description:
# If this directive is set to on, no access rules in your Zope site
# will be executed. This is useful if you "lock yourself out" of a
# particular part of your site by setting an improper access rule.
#
# Default: off
#
# Example:
#
# suppress-all-access-rules on
# Directive: suppress-all-site-roots
#
# Description:
# If this directive is set to on, no site roots in your Zope site will
# be effective. This is useful if you "lock yourself out" of a
# particular part of your site by setting an improper site root.
#
# Default: off
#
# Example:
#
# suppress-all-site-roots on
# Directive: database-quota-size
#
# Description:
# Set this directive to an integer in bytes in order to place a hard
# limit on the size which the default FileStorage-backed Zope database
# can grow. Additions to the database will not be permitted once this
# filesize is exceeded.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# database-quota-size 1000000
# Directive: read-only-database
#
# Description:
# This causes the main Zope FileStorage-backed ZODB to be opened in
# read-only mode.
#
# Default: off
#
# Example:
#
# read-only-database on
# Directive: zeo-client-name
#
# Description:
# If you want a persistent ZEO client cache which retains cache
# contents across ClientStorage restarts, you need to define a
# zeo-client-name. If you use ZEO and you don't set a
# zeo-client-name, the client cache is stored in temporary files
# which are removed when the ClientStorage shuts down. The value
# of zeo-client-name is used to uniquely identify the local cache
# files created if this Zope is a ZEO client.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# zeo-client-name zeo1
# Directives: logger
#
# Description:
# This area should define one or more "logger" sections of the
# names "access", "event", and "trace". The "access" logger logs
# Zope server access. The "event" logger logs Zope event
# information. The "trace" logger logs detailed server request
# information (for debugging purposes only). Each logger section
# may contain a "level" name/value pair which indicates the level
# of logging detail to capture for this logger. The default level
# is INFO. Level may be any of "CRITICAL", 'ERROR", WARN", "INFO",
# "DEBUG", and "ALL". Each logger section may additionally contain
# one or more "handler" sections which indicates a types of log
# "handlers" (file, syslog, NT event log, etc) to be used for the
# logger being defined. There are 5 types of handlers: logfile,
# syslog, win32-eventlog, http-handler, email-notifier. Each
# handler type has its own set of allowable subkeys which define
# aspects of the handler. All handler sections also allow for the
# specification of a "format" (the log message format string), a
# "dateformat" (the log message format for date strings), and a
# "level", which has the same semantics of the overall logger
# level but overrides the logger's level for the handler it's
# defined upon. XXXX much more detail necessary here
#
# Default:
#
# The access log will log to the file <instancehome>/log/Z2.log at
# level INFO, the event log will log to the file
# <instancehome>/log/event.log at level INFO, and the trace log
# will not be written anywhere.
<eventlog>
level INFO
<logfile>
path $INSTANCE/log/event.log
level info
</logfile>
</eventlog>
<logger access>
level WARN
<logfile>
path $INSTANCE/log/Z2.log
format %(message)s
</logfile>
</logger>
# <logger trace>
# level WARN
# <logfile>
# path $INSTANCE/log/trace.log
# format %(message)s
# </logfile>
# </logger>
# Directive: warnfilter
#
# Description:
# A section that allows you to define a warning filter.
# The following keys are valid within a warnfilter section:
#
# action: one of the following strings:
#
# "error" turn matching warnings into exceptions
# "ignore" never print matching warnings
# "always" always print matching warnings
# "default" print the first occurrence of matching warnings
# for each location where the warning is issued
# "module" print the first occurrence of matching warnings
# for each module where the warning is issued
# "once" print only the first occurrence of matching
# warnings, regardless of location
#
# message: a string containing a regular expression that the
# warning message must match (the match is compiled to
# always be case-insensitive)
#
# category: a Python dotted-path classname (must be a subclass of
# Warning) of which the warning category must be a subclass in
# order to match
#
# module: a string containing a regular expression that the
# module name must match (the match is compiled to be
# case-sensitive)
#
# lineno: an integer that the line number where the warning
# occurred must match, or 0 to match all line numbers
#
# All keys within a warnfilter section are optional. More than
# one warnfilter section may be specified.
#
# Default: unset
#
# Example:
#
# <warnfilter>
# action ignore
# category exceptions.DeprecationWarning
# </warnfilter>
# Directive: max-listen-sockets
#
# Description:
# The maximum number of sockets that ZServer will attempt to open
# in order to service incoming connections.
#
# Default: 1000
#
# Example:
#
# max-listen-sockets 500
# Directives: port-base
#
# Description:
# Offset applied to the port numbers used for ZServer
# configurations. For example, if the http-server port is 8080 and
# the port-base is 1000, the HTTP server will listen on port 9080.
# This makes it easy to change the complete set of ports used by a
# Zope server process
#
# Default:
#
# 0
#
# Example:
#
# port-base 1000
# Directive: large-file-threshold
#
# Description:
# Requests bigger than this size get saved into a temporary file
# instead of being read completely into memory.
#
# Default: 512K
#
# Example:
#
# large-file-threshold 1Mb
# Directive: default_zpublisher_encoding
#
# Description:
# This controls what character set is used to encode unicode
# data that reaches ZPublisher without any other specified encoding.
#
# Default: iso-8859-15
#
# Example:
#
# default_zpublisher_encoding utf-8
# Directives: servers
#
# Description:
# A set of sections which allow the specification of Zope's various
# ZServer servers. 7 different server types may be defined:
# http-server, ftp-server, webdav-source-server, persistent-cgi,
# fast-cgi, monitor-server, and icp-server. If no servers are
# defined, the default servers are used.
#
# Ports may be specified using the 'address' directive either in simple
# form (80) or in complex form including hostname 127.0.0.1:80. If the
# hostname is "left off", the default-ip-address is used as the hostname.
#
# To run the monitor-server an emergency user must be defined
# (through an 'access' file).
#
# Port numbers are offset by the setting of port-base.
#
# Default:
#
# An HTTP server starts on port 8080, an FTP server starts on port
# 8021.
<http-server>
# valid keys are "address" and "force-connection-close"
address 8080
# force-connection-close on
</http-server>
<ftp-server>
# valid key is "address"
address 8021
</ftp-server>
# Examples:
#
# <webdav-source-server>
# # valid keys are "address" and "force-connection-close"
# address 1980
# force-connection-close off
# </webdav-source-server>
#
# <persistent-cgi>
# # valid key is "path"
# path somefile
# </persistent-cgi>
#
# <fast-cgi>
# # valid key is "address"; the address may be hostname:port, port,
# # or a path for a Unix-domain socket
# address somefile
# </fast-cgi>
#
# <monitor-server>
# # valid keys are "address"
# address 99
# </monitor-server>
#
# <icp-server>
# # valid key is "address"
# address 888
# </icp-server>
# Database (zodb_db) section
#
# Description:
# A database section allows the definition of custom database and
# storage types. More than one zodb_db section can be defined.
#
# Default: unset.
# IMPORTANT: At least one database with a mount-point of "/"
# must be specified for Zope to start properly.
<zodb_db main>
# Main FileStorage database
<filestorage>
path $INSTANCE/Data.fs
</filestorage>
mount-point /
</zodb_db>
<zodb_db temporary>
# Temporary storage database (for sessions)
<temporarystorage>
name temporary storage for sessioning
</temporarystorage>
mount-point /temp_folder
container-class Products.TemporaryFolder.TemporaryContainer
</zodb_db>
# Other storage examples
#
# ZEO client storage:
#
# <zodb_db main>
# mount-point /
# # ZODB cache, in number of objects
# cache-size 5000
# <zeoclient>
# server localhost:8100
# storage 1
# name zeostorage
# var $INSTANCE/var
# # ZEO client cache, in bytes
# cache-size 20MB
# # Uncomment to have a persistent disk cache
# #client zeo1
# </zeoclient>
# </zodb_db>
# The Timer Server replace the ERP5 zope_tic_loop script
%import timerserver
<timer-server>
interval 5
</timer-server>
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