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middleware: drop sentry support Our sentry support didn't seem to work with py3. It doesn't seem to ever have been tested on py3 - it failed already when installing. It seems like we used the 'legacy client': https://docs.sentry.io/clients/python/ and nowadays one is expected to use: https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/python/ which has integrations for Pyramid and other frameworks (but not TG2). There are Celery and SQLAlchemy integrations too. See also the migration guide: https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/python/migration/ . Also, there is not much essential code in the old sentry support, and it seems like it would be easier to reimplement from scratch. There is thus not much lost by dropping it.
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Sun, 23 Aug 2020 23:14:21 +0200
parents 43d9615facc6
children 7b7afdbe57af
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## Kallithea config file generated with kallithea-cli                            ##
##                                                                               ##
## The %(here)s variable will generally be replaced with the parent directory of ##
## this file. Other use of % must be escaped as %% .                             ##
###################################################################################
###################################################################################

[DEFAULT]

################################################################################
## Email settings                                                             ##
##                                                                            ##
## Refer to the documentation ("Email settings") for more details.            ##
##                                                                            ##
## It is recommended to use a valid sender address that passes access         ##
## validation and spam filtering in mail servers.                             ##
################################################################################

## 'From' header for application emails. You can optionally add a name.
## Default:
#app_email_from = Kallithea
## Examples:
#app_email_from = Kallithea <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
#app_email_from = kallithea-noreply@example.com

## Subject prefix for application emails.
## A space between this prefix and the real subject is automatically added.
## Default:
#email_prefix =
## Example:
#email_prefix = [Kallithea]

## Recipients for error emails and fallback recipients of application mails.
## Multiple addresses can be specified, comma-separated.
## Only addresses are allowed, do not add any name part.
## Default:
#email_to =
## Examples:
#email_to = admin@example.com
#email_to = admin@example.com,another_admin@example.com
email_to =

## 'From' header for error emails. You can optionally add a name.
## Default: (none)
## Examples:
#error_email_from = Kallithea Errors <kallithea-noreply@example.com>
#error_email_from = kallithea_errors@example.com
error_email_from =

## SMTP server settings
## If specifying credentials, make sure to use secure connections.
## Default: Send unencrypted unauthenticated mails to the specified smtp_server.
## For "SSL", use smtp_use_ssl = true and smtp_port = 465.
## For "STARTTLS", use smtp_use_tls = true and smtp_port = 587.
smtp_server =
smtp_username =
smtp_password =
smtp_port =
smtp_use_ssl = false
smtp_use_tls = false

## Entry point for 'gearbox serve'
[server:main]
#host = 127.0.0.1
host = 0.0.0.0
port = 5000

## Gearbox serve uses the Waitress web server ##
use = egg:waitress#main
## avoid multi threading
threads = 1
## allow push of repos bigger than the default of 1 GB
max_request_body_size = 107374182400
## use poll instead of select, fixes fd limits, may not work on old
## windows systems.
#asyncore_use_poll = True

## middleware for hosting the WSGI application under a URL prefix
#[filter:proxy-prefix]
#use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
#prefix = /<your-prefix>

[app:main]
use = egg:kallithea
## enable proxy prefix middleware
#filter-with = proxy-prefix

full_stack = true
static_files = true

## Internationalization (see setup documentation for details)
## By default, the languages requested by the browser are used if available, with English as default.
## Set i18n.enabled=false to disable automatic language choice.
#i18n.enabled = true
## To Force a language, set i18n.enabled=false and specify the language in i18n.lang.
## Valid values are the names of subdirectories in kallithea/i18n with a LC_MESSAGES/kallithea.mo
#i18n.lang = en

cache_dir = %(here)s/data
index_dir = %(here)s/data/index

## uncomment and set this path to use archive download cache
archive_cache_dir = %(here)s/data/tarballcache

## change this to unique ID for security
#app_instance_uuid = VERY-SECRET
app_instance_uuid = development-not-secret

## cut off limit for large diffs (size in bytes)
cut_off_limit = 256000

## force https in Kallithea, fixes https redirects, assumes it's always https
force_https = false

## use Strict-Transport-Security headers
use_htsts = false

## number of commits stats will parse on each iteration
commit_parse_limit = 25

## Path to Python executable to be used for git hooks.
## This value will be written inside the git hook scripts as the text
## after '#!' (shebang). When empty or not defined, the value of
## 'sys.executable' at the time of installation of the git hooks is
## used, which is correct in many cases but for example not when using uwsgi.
## If you change this setting, you should reinstall the Git hooks via
## Admin > Settings > Remap and Rescan.
#git_hook_interpreter = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/python3

## path to git executable
git_path = git

## git rev filter option, --all is the default filter, if you need to
## hide all refs in changelog switch this to --branches --tags
#git_rev_filter = --branches --tags

## RSS feed options
rss_cut_off_limit = 256000
rss_items_per_page = 10
rss_include_diff = false

## options for showing and identifying changesets
show_sha_length = 12
show_revision_number = false

## Canonical URL to use when creating full URLs in UI and texts.
## Useful when the site is available under different names or protocols.
## Defaults to what is provided in the WSGI environment.
#canonical_url = https://kallithea.example.com/repos

## gist URL alias, used to create nicer urls for gist. This should be an
## url that does rewrites to _admin/gists/<gistid>.
## example: http://gist.example.com/{gistid}. Empty means use the internal
## Kallithea url, ie. http[s]://kallithea.example.com/_admin/gists/<gistid>
gist_alias_url =

## default encoding used to convert from and to unicode
## can be also a comma separated list of encoding in case of mixed encodings
default_encoding = utf-8

## Set Mercurial encoding, similar to setting HGENCODING before launching Kallithea
hgencoding = utf-8

## issue tracker for Kallithea (leave blank to disable, absent for default)
#bugtracker = https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/issues

## issue tracking mapping for commit messages, comments, PR descriptions, ...
## Refer to the documentation ("Integration with issue trackers") for more details.

## regular expression to match issue references
## This pattern may/should contain parenthesized groups, that can
## be referred to in issue_server_link or issue_sub using Python backreferences
## (e.g. \1, \2, ...). You can also create named groups with '(?P<groupname>)'.
## To require mandatory whitespace before the issue pattern, use:
## (?:^|(?<=\s)) before the actual pattern, and for mandatory whitespace
## behind the issue pattern, use (?:$|(?=\s)) after the actual pattern.

issue_pat = #(\d+)

## server url to the issue
## This pattern may/should contain backreferences to parenthesized groups in issue_pat.
## A backreference can be \1, \2, ... or \g<groupname> if you specified a named group
## called 'groupname' in issue_pat.
## The special token {repo} is replaced with the full repository name
## including repository groups, while {repo_name} is replaced with just
## the name of the repository.

issue_server_link = https://issues.example.com/{repo}/issue/\1

## substitution pattern to use as the link text
## If issue_sub is empty, the text matched by issue_pat is retained verbatim
## for the link text. Otherwise, the link text is that of issue_sub, with any
## backreferences to groups in issue_pat replaced.

issue_sub =

## issue_pat, issue_server_link and issue_sub can have suffixes to specify
## multiple patterns, to other issues server, wiki or others
## below an example how to create a wiki pattern
## wiki-some-id -> https://wiki.example.com/some-id

#issue_pat_wiki = wiki-(\S+)
#issue_server_link_wiki = https://wiki.example.com/\1
#issue_sub_wiki = WIKI-\1

## alternative return HTTP header for failed authentication. Default HTTP
## response is 401 HTTPUnauthorized. Currently Mercurial clients have trouble with
## handling that. Set this variable to 403 to return HTTPForbidden
auth_ret_code =

## allows to change the repository location in settings page
allow_repo_location_change = True

## allows to setup custom hooks in settings page
allow_custom_hooks_settings = True

## extra extensions for indexing, space separated and without the leading '.'.
#index.extensions =
#    gemfile
#    lock

## extra filenames for indexing, space separated
#index.filenames =
#    .dockerignore
#    .editorconfig
#    INSTALL
#    CHANGELOG

####################################
##            SSH CONFIG          ##
####################################

## SSH is disabled by default, until an Administrator decides to enable it.
ssh_enabled = false

## File where users' SSH keys will be stored *if* ssh_enabled is true.
#ssh_authorized_keys = /home/kallithea/.ssh/authorized_keys

## Path to be used in ssh_authorized_keys file to invoke kallithea-cli with ssh-serve.
#kallithea_cli_path = /srv/kallithea/venv/bin/kallithea-cli

## Locale to be used in the ssh-serve command.
## This is needed because an SSH client may try to use its own locale
## settings, which may not be available on the server.
## See `locale -a` for valid values on this system.
#ssh_locale = C.UTF-8

####################################
##         CELERY CONFIG          ##
####################################

## Note: Celery doesn't support Windows.
use_celery = false

## Celery config settings from https://docs.celeryproject.org/en/4.4.0/userguide/configuration.html prefixed with 'celery.'.

## Example: use the message queue on the local virtual host 'kallitheavhost' as the RabbitMQ user 'kallithea':
celery.broker_url = amqp://kallithea:thepassword@localhost:5672/kallitheavhost

celery.result.backend = db+sqlite:///celery-results.db

#celery.amqp.task.result.expires = 18000

celery.worker_concurrency = 2
celery.worker_max_tasks_per_child = 1

## If true, tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead.
celery.task_always_eager = false

####################################
##          BEAKER CACHE          ##
####################################

beaker.cache.data_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/data
beaker.cache.lock_dir = %(here)s/data/cache/lock

beaker.cache.regions = long_term,long_term_file

beaker.cache.long_term.type = memory
beaker.cache.long_term.expire = 36000
beaker.cache.long_term.key_length = 256

beaker.cache.long_term_file.type = file
beaker.cache.long_term_file.expire = 604800
beaker.cache.long_term_file.key_length = 256

####################################
##        BEAKER SESSION          ##
####################################

## Name of session cookie. Should be unique for a given host and path, even when running
## on different ports. Otherwise, cookie sessions will be shared and messed up.
session.key = kallithea
## Sessions should always only be accessible by the browser, not directly by JavaScript.
session.httponly = true
## Session lifetime. 2592000 seconds is 30 days.
session.timeout = 2592000

## Server secret used with HMAC to ensure integrity of cookies.
#session.secret = VERY-SECRET
session.secret = development-not-secret
## Further, encrypt the data with AES.
#session.encrypt_key = <key_for_encryption>
#session.validate_key = <validation_key>

## Type of storage used for the session, current types are
## dbm, file, memcached, database, and memory.

## File system storage of session data. (default)
#session.type = file

## Cookie only, store all session data inside the cookie. Requires secure secrets.
#session.type = cookie

## Database storage of session data.
#session.type = ext:database
#session.sa.url = postgresql://postgres:qwe@localhost/kallithea
#session.table_name = db_session

####################################
##        ERROR HANDLING          ##
####################################

## Show a nice error page for application HTTP errors and exceptions (default true)
#errorpage.enabled = true

## Enable Backlash client-side interactive debugger (default false)
## WARNING: *THIS MUST BE false IN PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENTS!!!*
## This debug mode will allow all visitors to execute malicious code.
#debug = false
debug = true

## Enable Backlash server-side error reporting (unless debug mode handles it client-side) (default true)
#trace_errors.enable = true
## Errors will be reported by mail if trace_errors.error_email is set.

## Propagate email settings to ErrorReporter of TurboGears2
## You do not normally need to change these lines
get trace_errors.smtp_server = smtp_server
get trace_errors.smtp_port = smtp_port
get trace_errors.from_address = error_email_from
get trace_errors.error_email = email_to
get trace_errors.smtp_username = smtp_username
get trace_errors.smtp_password = smtp_password
get trace_errors.smtp_use_tls = smtp_use_tls

##################################
##        LOGVIEW CONFIG        ##
##################################

logview.sqlalchemy = #faa
logview.pylons.templating = #bfb
logview.pylons.util = #eee

#########################
##      DB CONFIG      ##
#########################

sqlalchemy.url = sqlite:///%(here)s/kallithea.db?timeout=60
#sqlalchemy.url = postgresql://kallithea:password@localhost/kallithea
#sqlalchemy.url = mysql://kallithea:password@localhost/kallithea?charset=utf8mb4
## Note: the mysql:// prefix should also be used for MariaDB

sqlalchemy.pool_recycle = 3600

################################
##   ALEMBIC CONFIGURATION    ##
################################

[alembic]
script_location = kallithea:alembic

################################
##   LOGGING CONFIGURATION    ##
################################

[loggers]
keys = root, routes, kallithea, sqlalchemy, tg, gearbox, beaker, templates, whoosh_indexer, werkzeug, backlash

[handlers]
keys = console, console_color, console_color_sql, null

[formatters]
keys = generic, color_formatter, color_formatter_sql

#############
## LOGGERS ##
#############

[logger_root]
level = NOTSET
#handlers = console
## For coloring based on log level:
handlers = console_color

[logger_routes]
#level = WARN
level = DEBUG
handlers =
qualname = routes.middleware
## "level = DEBUG" logs the route matched and routing variables.

[logger_beaker]
#level = WARN
level = DEBUG
handlers =
qualname = beaker.container

[logger_templates]
#level = WARN
level = INFO
handlers =
qualname = pylons.templating

[logger_kallithea]
#level = WARN
level = DEBUG
handlers =
qualname = kallithea

[logger_tg]
#level = WARN
level = DEBUG
handlers =
qualname = tg

[logger_gearbox]
#level = WARN
level = DEBUG
handlers =
qualname = gearbox

[logger_sqlalchemy]
level = WARN
handlers =
qualname = sqlalchemy.engine
## For coloring based on log level and pretty printing of SQL:
#level = INFO
#handlers = console_color_sql
#propagate = 0

[logger_whoosh_indexer]
#level = WARN
level = DEBUG
handlers =
qualname = whoosh_indexer

[logger_werkzeug]
level = WARN
handlers =
qualname = werkzeug

[logger_backlash]
level = WARN
handlers =
qualname = backlash

##############
## HANDLERS ##
##############

[handler_console]
class = StreamHandler
args = (sys.stderr,)
formatter = generic

[handler_console_color]
## ANSI color coding based on log level
class = StreamHandler
args = (sys.stderr,)
formatter = color_formatter

[handler_console_color_sql]
## ANSI color coding and pretty printing of SQL statements
class = StreamHandler
args = (sys.stderr,)
formatter = color_formatter_sql

[handler_null]
class = NullHandler
args = ()

################
## FORMATTERS ##
################

[formatter_generic]
format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S

[formatter_color_formatter]
class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatter
format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S

[formatter_color_formatter_sql]
class = kallithea.lib.colored_formatter.ColorFormatterSql
format = %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)-5.5s [%(name)s] %(message)s
datefmt = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S

#################
## SSH LOGGING ##
#################

## The default loggers use 'handler_console' that uses StreamHandler with
## destination 'sys.stderr'. In the context of the SSH server process, these log
## messages would be sent to the client, which is normally not what you want.
## By default, when running ssh-serve, just use NullHandler and disable logging
## completely. For other logging options, see:
## https://docs.python.org/2/library/logging.handlers.html

[ssh_serve:logger_root]
level = CRITICAL
handlers = null

## Note: If logging is configured with other handlers, they might need similar
## muting for ssh-serve too.