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from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
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from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
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def health():
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def health(*args, **kwargs):
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session = SessionBase.create_session()
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session = SessionBase.create_session()
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session.execute('SELECT count(*) from alembic_version')
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session.execute('SELECT count(*) from alembic_version')
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session.close()
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session.close()
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Otx.tracing = config.true('TASKS_TRACE_QUEUE_STATUS')
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Otx.tracing = config.true('TASKS_TRACE_QUEUE_STATUS')
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liveness.linux.load(health_modules, namespace='cic-eth')
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liveness.linux.load(health_modules)
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def main():
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def main():
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argv = ['worker']
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argv = ['worker']
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connect_declarator(rpc, chain_spec, trusted_addresses)
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connect_declarator(rpc, chain_spec, trusted_addresses)
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connect_token_registry(rpc, chain_spec)
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connect_token_registry(rpc, chain_spec)
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liveness.linux.set('cic-eth')
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liveness.linux.set()
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current_app.worker_main(argv)
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current_app.worker_main(argv)
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liveness.linux.reset('cic-eth')
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liveness.linux.reset()
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@celery.signals.eventlet_pool_postshutdown.connect
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@celery.signals.eventlet_pool_postshutdown.connect
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cic-base==0.1.2a79+build.7b0b61c9
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cic-base==0.1.2a79+build.35e442bc
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celery==4.4.7
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celery==4.4.7
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crypto-dev-signer~=0.4.14b2
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crypto-dev-signer~=0.4.14b2
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confini~=0.3.6rc3
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confini~=0.3.6rc3
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docs:
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mkdir -p doc/texinfo/html
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makeinfo doc/texinfo/index.texi --html -o doc/texinfo/html/
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markdown: doc
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pandoc -f html -t markdown --standalone doc/texinfo/html/liveness.html -o README.md
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.PHONY dist:
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python setup.py sdist
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---
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description: liveness (Untitled Document)
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distribution: global
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Generator: makeinfo
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keywords: liveness (Untitled Document)
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lang: en
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resource-type: document
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title: liveness (Untitled Document)
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---
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[]{#liveness}[]{#liveness-1}
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## 1 liveness {#liveness .chapter}
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[]{#ilveness_005foverview}[]{#Overview}
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### 1.1 Overview {#overview .section}
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This is a cluster-specific convenience setup for enabling a
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Kubernetes-style liveness/readiness test as outlined in
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<https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>.
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Conceptually, it provides an application with means to:
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- Run a collection of functions to validate sanity of the environment
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- Set a no-error state before execution of the main routine
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- Modify the error state during execution
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- Invalidating all state when execution ends
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[]{#Python-module}
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### 1.2 Python module {#python-module .section}
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Three python methods are provided.
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[]{#load}
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#### 1.2.1 load {#load .subsection}
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This is meant to be called after configurations and environment has been
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set up, but before the execution logic has commenced.
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It receives a list of externally defined fully-qualified python modules.
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Each of these modules must implement the method `health(*args,**kwargs)`
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in its global namespace.
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Any module returning `False` will cause a `RuntimeException`.
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The component will not trap any other exception from the modules.
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If successful, it will write the `pid` of the application to the
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specified run data folder. By default this is `/run/<HOSTNAME>`, but the
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path can be modified if desired.
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[]{#set}
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#### 1.2.2 set {#set .subsection}
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This is meant to be called during the execution of the main program
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routine begins.
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#### 1.2.2.1 at startup {#at-startup .subsubsection}
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It should be called once at the *start* of execution of the main program
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routine.
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loop.
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[]{#during-execution}
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state.
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If any of these checks fail should inditcate that the container is
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@node liveness
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@chapter liveness
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@anchor{ilveness_overview}
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This is a cluster-specific convenience setup for enabling a Kubernetes-style liveness/readiness test as outlined in @url{https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/}.
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@itemize
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@item Run a collection of functions to validate sanity of the environment
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@item Set a no-error state before execution of the main routine
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@item Modify the error state during execution
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@item Invalidating all state when execution ends
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Three python methods are provided.
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@subsection load
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