cic-stack/apps/cic-ussd/cic_ussd/runnable/daemons/cic_user_server.py

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"""
This module handles requests originating from CICADA or any other management client for custodial wallets, processing
requests offering control of user account states to a staff behind the client.
"""
# standard imports
import logging
# third-party imports
from confini import Config
# local imports
from cic_ussd.db import dsn_from_config
from cic_ussd.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_ussd.http.requests import get_request_endpoint
from cic_ussd.http.responses import with_content_headers
from cic_ussd.http.routes import locked_accounts, handle_pin_requests
from cic_ussd.runnable.server_base import exportable_parser, logg
args = exportable_parser.parse_args()
# define log levels
if args.vv:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif args.v:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
# parse config
config = Config(args.c, args.env_prefix)
config.process()
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'DATABASE')
logg.debug('config loaded from {}:\n{}'.format(args.c, config))
# set up db
data_source_name = dsn_from_config(config)
SessionBase.connect(data_source_name, pool_size=int(config.get('DATABASE_POOL_SIZE')), debug=config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))
def application(env, start_response):
"""Loads python code for application to be accessible over web server
:param env: Object containing server and request information
:type env: dict
:param start_response: Callable to define responses.
:type start_response: any
:return: a list containing a bytes representation of the response object
:rtype: list
"""
# define headers
errors_headers = [('Content-Type', 'text/plain'), ('Content-Length', '0')]
headers = [('Content-Type', 'text/plain')]
# create session for the life time of http request
session = SessionBase.create_session()
if get_request_endpoint(env) == '/pin':
return handle_pin_requests(env, session, errors_headers, start_response)
response, message = locked_accounts(env, session)
response_bytes, headers = with_content_headers(headers, response)
start_response(message, headers)
session.commit()
session.close()
return [response_bytes]