#!/usr/bin/python3 # Launch as a eventlet.wsgi server instance. import getopt import sys import eventlet import eventlet.wsgi import backend from backend import store def main(argv): ssl_mode = False port = 5000 datastore_path = "./datastore" try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "sd:p:", "purge") except getopt.GetoptError: print('backend.py -s SSL enable -p [port] -d [datastore path]') sys.exit(2) for opt, arg in opts: # if opt == '--purge': # Remove history, the actual files you need to delete manually. # for uuid, watch in datastore.data['watching'].items(): # watch.update({'history': {}, 'last_checked': 0, 'last_changed': 0, 'previous_md5': None}) if opt == '-s': ssl_mode = True if opt == '-p': port = int(arg) if opt == '-d': datastore_path = arg # threads can read from disk every x seconds right? # front end can just save # We just need to know which threads are looking at which UUIDs # isnt there some @thingy to attach to each route to tell it, that this route needs a datastore app_config = {'datastore_path': datastore_path} datastore = store.ChangeDetectionStore(datastore_path=app_config['datastore_path']) app = backend.changedetection_app(app_config, datastore) if ssl_mode: # @todo finalise SSL config, but this should get you in the right direction if you need it. eventlet.wsgi.server(eventlet.wrap_ssl(eventlet.listen(('', port)), certfile='cert.pem', keyfile='privkey.pem', server_side=True), app) else: eventlet.wsgi.server(eventlet.listen(('', port)), app) if __name__ == '__main__': main(sys.argv[1:])