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Kirill Smelkov
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written. If this option is provided, it is unnecessary to
set INSTANCE_HOME in __builtins__.
Serving custom storages or multiple storages with the storage server
The Storage server can host multiple storages and can
host any kind of storage. Each storage has a unique storage
name. By default, the ZEO start.py script serves a
standard FileStorage with the name '1'.
You can control what storages are served by creating a Python
file containing definitions for the storages and using the '-S'
option to the start.py script to indicate the storage
to be served. The form of the -S option is::
-S storage_name=module_path:attribute_name
Where:
storage_name -- is the storage name used in the ZEO protocol.
This is the name that you give as the optional
'storage' keyword argument to the ClientStorage constructor.
module_path -- This is the path to a Python module
that defines the storage object(s) to be served.
The module path should ommit the prefix (e.g. '.py').
attribute_name -- This is the name to which the storage object
is assigned in the module.
Consider the following example. I want to serve a FileStorage
in read-only mode, which I define in the module file
/stores/fs.py::
import ZODB.FileStorage
Storage=FileStorage('/stores/fs1.fs', read_only=1)
I then start start.py with the argument::
python lib/python/ZEO/start.py -U /xxx/var/zeo.sock \
-S 1=/stores/fs:Storage
This option says to serve storage '1'. Storage '1' is
found in attribute 'Storage' from the module
'/stores/fs'.
Now consider a more complicated example. I want to serve the storage
from the previous example. I also want to serve two Oracle
storages that are defined in the file '/stores/oracle.py'::
import DCOracle, DCOracleStorage
system=DCOracleStorage.DCOracleStorage(
lambda : DCOracle.Connect('system/manager@spamservice')
)
scott=DCOracleStorage.DCOracleStorage(
lambda : DCOracle.Connect('scott/tiger@spamservice')
)
I simply need to include three -S options::
python lib/python/ZEO/start.py -U /xxx/var/zeo.sock \
-S system=/stores/oracle:system \
-S scott=/stores/oracle:scott \
-S 1=/stores/fs:Storage
In this case, we made the storage and attribute name the
same. To connect to the 'system' or 'scott' storage, we
need to specify the storage in the ClientStorage constructor, as
in::
import ZEO.ClientStorage
Storage=ZEO.ClientStorage.ClientStorage(
'/xxx/var/zeo.sock', storage='scott')
Zope product installation
Normally, Zope updates the Zope database during startup to reflect
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