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celery: celery-run should only initialize app and sqlalchemy after workers have been forked

If app and SqlAlchemy were initialized before launching celery, the forked
workers would inherit the database connection ... and that doesn't work.

This could be handled by disposing the engine after forking the worker or
before each task ... but it remains unnecessary and wrong to initialize the
engine early when it isn't used, and then fork it.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Generate development.ini based on the ini template.
"""

import re

from kallithea.lib import inifile


# files to be generated from the mako template
ini_files = [
    ('development.ini',
        {
            '[server:main]': {
                'host': '0.0.0.0',
            },
            '[app:main]': {
                'debug': 'true',
                'app_instance_uuid': 'development-not-secret',
                'session.secret': 'development-not-secret',
            },
            '[logger_root]': {
                'handlers': 'console_color',
            },
            '[logger_routes]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
            },
            '[logger_beaker]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
            },
            '[logger_templates]': {
                'level': 'INFO',
            },
            '[logger_kallithea]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
            },
            '[logger_tg]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
            },
            '[logger_gearbox]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
            },
            '[logger_whoosh_indexer]': {
                'level': 'DEBUG',
            },
        },
    ),
]


def main():
    # make sure all mako lines starting with '#' (the '##' comments) are marked up as <text>
    makofile = inifile.template_file
    print('reading:', makofile)
    mako_org = open(makofile).read()
    mako_no_text_markup = re.sub(r'</?%text>', '', mako_org)
    mako_marked_up = re.sub(r'\n##(.*)', r'\n<%text>##</%text>\1', mako_no_text_markup, flags=re.MULTILINE)
    if mako_marked_up != mako_org:
        print('writing:', makofile)
        open(makofile, 'w').write(mako_marked_up)

    lines = re.findall(r'\n(# [^ ].*)', mako_marked_up)
    if lines:
        print('ERROR: the template .ini file convention is to use "## Foo Bar" for text comments and "#foo = bar" for disabled settings')
        for line in lines:
            print(line)
        raise SystemExit(1)

    # create ini files
    for fn, settings in ini_files:
        print('updating:', fn)
        inifile.create(fn, None, settings)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()