Commit 2d246648 authored by Hanno Schlichting's avatar Hanno Schlichting

Support for using zopectl on Windows has been added. All commands are...

Support for using zopectl on Windows has been added. All commands are supported and there are two Windows specific ones: install and remove, which install or remove the Windows service. The start, stop and restart commands handle the Windows service.
parent e72a8e9c
......@@ -51,6 +51,12 @@ Zope Changes
Features added
- Support for using zopectl on Windows has been added. All commands are
supported and there are two Windows specific ones: install and remove,
which install or remove the Windows service. The start, stop and
restart commands handle the Windows service. In order to use them, you
need to call 'bin\zopectl install' once.
- ZCatalog result objects (catalog brains) now have an interface,
ZCatalog.interfaces.ICatalogBrain.
......
......@@ -48,6 +48,9 @@ from zdaemon.zdoptions import ZDOptions
from ZConfig.components.logger.handlers import FileHandlerFactory
from ZConfig.datatypes import existing_dirpath
WIN = False
if sys.platform[:3].lower() == "win":
WIN = True
def string_list(arg):
return arg.split()
......@@ -127,6 +130,12 @@ class ZopeCtlOptions(ZDOptions):
self.python = sys.executable
self.zdrun = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(zdaemon.__file__),
"zdrun.py")
if WIN:
# Add the path to the zopeservice.py script, which is needed for
# some of the Windows specific commands
servicescript = os.path.join(self.directory, 'bin', 'zopeservice.py')
self.servicescript = '"%s" %s' % (self.python, servicescript)
self.exitcodes = [0, 2]
if self.logfile is None and config.eventlog is not None:
for handler in config.eventlog.handler_factories:
......@@ -158,11 +167,59 @@ class ZopeCmd(ZDCmd):
args = [opt, svalue]
return args
if WIN:
def get_status(self):
# get_status from zdaemon relies on *nix specific socket handling.
# We just don't support getting the status and sending actions to
# the control server on Windows. This could be extended to ask for
# the status of the Windows service though
self.zd_up = 0
self.zd_pid = 0
self.zd_status = None
return
def do_stop(self, arg):
# Stop the Windows service
program = "%s stop" % self.options.servicescript
print program
os.system(program)
def do_restart(self, arg):
# Restart the Windows service
program = "%s restart" % self.options.servicescript
print program
os.system(program)
# Add extra commands to install and remove the Windows service
def do_install(self, arg):
program = "%s install" % self.options.servicescript
print program
os.system(program)
def help_install(self):
print "install -- Installs Zope as a Windows service."
def do_remove(self, arg):
program = "%s remove" % self.options.servicescript
print program
os.system(program)
def help_remove(self):
print "remove -- Removes the Zope Windows service."
def do_start(self, arg):
# signal to Zope that it is being managed
#(to indicate it's web-restartable)
# (to indicate it's web-restartable)
os.putenv('ZMANAGED', '1')
ZDCmd.do_start(self, arg)
if WIN:
# On Windows start the service, this fails with a reasonable
# error message as long as the service is not installed
program = "%s start" % self.options.servicescript
print program
os.system(program)
else:
ZDCmd.do_start(self, arg)
def get_startup_cmd(self, python, more):
cmdline = ( '%s -c "from Zope2 import configure;'
......@@ -179,12 +236,17 @@ class ZopeCmd(ZDCmd):
os.system(cmdline)
def do_foreground(self, arg):
self.options.program[1:1] = ["-X", "debug-mode=on"]
try:
if WIN:
# Adding arguments to the program is not supported on Windows
# and the runzope script doesn't put you in debug-mode either
ZDCmd.do_foreground(self, arg)
finally:
self.options.program.remove("-X")
self.options.program.remove("debug-mode=on")
else:
self.options.program[1:1] = ["-X", "debug-mode=on"]
try:
ZDCmd.do_foreground(self, arg)
finally:
self.options.program.remove("-X")
self.options.program.remove("debug-mode=on")
def help_debug(self):
print "debug -- run the Zope debugger to inspect your database"
......@@ -262,18 +324,22 @@ class ZopeCmd(ZDCmd):
args.insert(0, self.options.python)
print 'Running tests via: %s' % ' '.join(args)
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0: # child
os.execv(self.options.python, args)
# Parent process running (execv replaces process in child
while True:
try:
os.waitpid(pid, 0)
except (OSError, KeyboardInterrupt):
continue
else:
break
if WIN:
# Windows process handling is quite different
os.system(' '.join(args))
else:
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0: # child
os.execv(self.options.python, args)
# Parent process running (execv replaces process in child
while True:
try:
os.waitpid(pid, 0)
except (OSError, KeyboardInterrupt):
continue
else:
break
def help_test(self):
print "test [args]+ -- run unit / functional tests."
......@@ -317,7 +383,8 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
# If it is not reset, 'os.wait[pid]' can non-deterministically fail.
# Thus, use a way such that "SIGCHLD" is definitely reset in children.
#signal.signal(signal.SIGCHLD, signal.SIG_IGN)
if os.uname()[0] != 'Darwin':
if not WIN and os.uname()[0] != 'Darwin':
# On Windows the os.uname method does not exist.
# On Mac OS X, setting up a signal handler causes waitpid to
# raise EINTR, which is not preventable via the Python signal
# handler API and can't be dealt with properly as we can't pass
......
@set ZOPE_HOME=<<ZOPE_HOME>>
@set INSTANCE_HOME=<<INSTANCE_HOME>>
@set PYTHON=%ZOPE_HOME%\bin\python.exe
@set SOFTWARE_HOME=%ZOPE_HOME%\lib\python
@set CONFIG_FILE=%INSTANCE_HOME%\etc\zope.conf
@set PYTHONPATH=%SOFTWARE_HOME%
@set ZDCTL=%SOFTWARE_HOME%\Zope2\Startup\zopectl.py
"%PYTHON%" "%ZDCTL%" -C "%CONFIG_FILE%" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7
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