The Pacifica Core services require two configuration files. The REST API utilizes CherryPy and review of their configuration documentation is recommended. The service configuration file is a INI formatted file containing configuration for database connections.
An example of Cartd server CherryPy configuration:
[global]
log.screen: True
log.access_file: 'access.log'
log.error_file: 'error.log'
server.socket_host: '0.0.0.0'
server.socket_port: 8081
[/]
request.dispatch: cherrypy.dispatch.MethodDispatcher()
tools.response_headers.on: True
tools.response_headers.headers: [('Content-Type', 'application/json')]
The service configuration is an INI file and an example is as follows:
[cartd]
; This section describes cartd specific configuration
; Local directory to stage data
volume_path = /tmp/
; Least recently used buffer time
lru_buffer_time = 0
; Bundle backend task enable/disable
bundle_task = True
[archiveinterface]
; This section describe where the archive interface is
; URL to the archive interface
url = http://127.0.0.1:8080/
[celery]
; This section describe celery task configuration
; Broker message url
broker_url = pyamqp://
; Backend task channel
backend_url = rpc://
[database]
; This section contains database connection configuration
; peewee_url is defined as the URL PeeWee can consume.
; http://docs.peewee-orm.com/en/latest/peewee/database.html#connecting-using-a-database-url
peewee_url = sqliteext:///db.sqlite3
; connect_attempts are the number of times the service will attempt to
; connect to the database if unavailable.
connect_attempts = 10
; connect_wait are the number of seconds the service will wait between
; connection attempts until a successful connection to the database.
connect_wait = 20
Starting the Cartd service can be done by two methods. However, understanding the requirements and how they apply to REST services is important to address as well. Using the internal CherryPy server to start the service is recommended for Windows platforms. For Linux/Mac platforms it is recommended to deploy the service with uWSGI.
The Cartd service stages data for consumption by data users. This service (like Ingest) should be put on the edge of your infrastructure to allow for fast access. Other considerations about data transfers over these networks should also be considerred. ESNet has some good documentation on how to optimize Linux for fast data transfers.
To make running the Cartd service using the CherryPy's builtin server easier we have a command line entry point.
$ pacifica-cartd --help
usage: pacifica-cartd [-h] [-c CONFIG] [--cpconfig CONFIG] [-p PORT]
[-a ADDRESS]
Run the cart server.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c CONFIG, --config CONFIG
cart config file
--cpconfig CONFIG cherrypy config file
-p PORT, --port PORT port to listen on
-a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
address to listen on
$ pacifica-cartd-cmd dbsync
$ pacifica-cartd
[09/Jan/2019:09:17:26] ENGINE Listening for SIGTERM.
[09/Jan/2019:09:17:26] ENGINE Bus STARTING
[09/Jan/2019:09:17:26] ENGINE Set handler for console events.
[09/Jan/2019:09:17:26] ENGINE Started monitor thread 'Autoreloader'.
[09/Jan/2019:09:17:26] ENGINE Serving on http://0.0.0.0:8081
[09/Jan/2019:09:17:26] ENGINE Bus STARTED
To make running the Cartd service using uWSGI easier we have a module to be included as part of the uWSGI configuration. uWSGI is very configurable and can use this module many different ways. Please consult the uWSGI Configuration documentation for more complicated deployments.
$ pip install uwsgi
$ uwsgi --http-socket :8081 --master --module pacifica.cartd.wsgi