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233 lines
9 KiB
Python
233 lines
9 KiB
Python
import os
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import sys
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from threading import Lock
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from optparse import OptionParser
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from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
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from ._compat import iteritems
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def find_best_app(module):
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"""Given a module instance this tries to find the best possible application
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in the module or raises a RuntimeError.
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"""
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from flask import Flask
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# The app name wins, even if it's not a flask object.
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app = getattr(module, 'app', None)
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if app is not None and callable(app):
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return app
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# Otherwise find the first object named Flask
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matches = []
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for key, value in iteritems(module.__dict__):
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if isinstance(value, Flask):
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matches.append(value)
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if matches:
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if len(matches) > 1:
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raise RuntimeError('More than one possible Flask application '
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'found in module "%s", none of which are called '
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'"app". Be explicit!' % module)
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return matches[0]
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raise RuntimeError('Failed to find application in module "%s". Are '
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'you sure it contains a Flask application? Maybe '
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'you wrapped it in a WSGI middleware or you are '
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'using a factory function.' % module)
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def prepare_exec_for_file(filename):
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module = []
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# Chop off file extensions or package markers
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if filename.endswith('.py'):
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filename = filename[:-3]
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elif os.path.split(filename)[1] == '__init__.py':
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filename = os.path.dirname(filename)
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filename = os.path.realpath(filename)
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dirpath = filename
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while 1:
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dirpath, extra = os.path.split(dirpath)
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module.append(extra)
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if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dirpath, '__init__.py')):
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break
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sys.path.insert(0, dirpath)
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return '.'.join(module[::-1])
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def locate_app(app_id, debug=None):
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"""Attempts to locate the application."""
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if ':' in app_id:
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module, app_obj = app_id.split(':', 1)
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else:
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module = app_id
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app_obj = None
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__import__(module)
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mod = sys.modules[module]
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if app_obj is None:
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app = find_best_app(mod)
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else:
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app = getattr(mod, app_obj, None)
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if app is None:
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raise RuntimeError('Failed to find application in module "%s"'
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% module)
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if debug is not None:
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app.debug = debug
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return app
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class DispatchingApp(object):
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"""Special applicationt that dispatches to a flask application which
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is imported by name on first request. This is safer than importing
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the application upfront because it means that we can forward all
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errors for import problems into the browser as error.
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"""
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def __init__(self, app_id, debug=None, use_eager_loading=False):
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self.app_id = app_id
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self.app = None
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self.debug = debug
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self._lock = Lock()
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if use_eager_loading:
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self._load_unlocked()
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def _load_unlocked(self):
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self.app = rv = locate_app(self.app_id, self.debug)
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return rv
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def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
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if self.app is not None:
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return self.app(environ, start_response)
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with self._lock:
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if self.app is not None:
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rv = self.app
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else:
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rv = self._load_unlocked()
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return rv(environ, start_response)
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def run_application(app_id, host='127.0.0.1', port=5000, debug=None,
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use_reloader=False, use_debugger=False,
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use_eager_loading=None, magic_app_id=True,
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**options):
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"""Useful function to start a Werkzeug server for an application that
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is known by it's import name. By default the app ID can also be a
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full file name in which case Flask attempts to reconstruct the import
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name from it and do the right thing.
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:param app_id: the import name of the application module. If a colon
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is provided, everything afterwards is the application
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object name. In case the magic app id is enabled this
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can also be a filename.
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:param host: the host to bind to.
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:param port: the port to bind to.
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:param debug: if set to something other than None then the application's
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debug flag will be set to this.
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:param use_reloader: enables or disables the reloader.
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:param use_debugger: enables or disables the builtin debugger.
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:param use_eager_loading: enables or disables eager loading. This is
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normally conditional to the reloader.
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:param magic_app_id: if this is enabled then the app id can also be a
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filename instead of an import module and Flask
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will attempt to reconstruct the import name.
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:param options: the options to be forwarded to the underlying
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Werkzeug server. See
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:func:`werkzeug.serving.run_simple` for more
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information.
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"""
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if magic_app_id:
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if os.path.isfile(app_id) or os.sep in app_id or \
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os.altsep is not None and os.altsep in app_id:
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app_id = prepare_exec_for_file(app_id)
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if use_eager_loading is None:
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use_eager_loading = not use_reloader
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# Extra startup messages. This depends a but on Werkzeug internals to
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# not double execute when the reloader kicks in.
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if os.environ.get('WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN') != 'true':
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print ' * Serving Flask app "%s"' % app_id
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if debug is not None:
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print ' * Forcing debug %s' % (debug and 'on' or 'off')
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app = DispatchingApp(app_id, debug, use_eager_loading)
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run_simple(host, port, app, use_reloader=use_reloader,
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use_debugger=use_debugger, **options)
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def main(as_module=False):
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this_module = __package__ + '.run'
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if as_module:
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name = 'python -m ' + this_module
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else:
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name = 'flask-run'
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parser = OptionParser(usage='%prog [options] module', prog=name)
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parser.add_option('--debug', action='store_true',
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dest='debug', help='Flip debug flag on. If enabled '
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'this also affects debugger and reloader defaults.')
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parser.add_option('--no-debug', action='store_false',
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dest='debug', help='Flip debug flag off.')
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parser.add_option('--host', default='127.0.0.1',
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help='The host to bind on. (defaults to 127.0.0.1)')
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parser.add_option('--port', default=5000,
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help='The port to bind on. (defaults to 5000)')
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parser.add_option('--with-reloader', action='store_true',
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dest='with_reloader',
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help='Enable the reloader.')
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parser.add_option('--without-reloader', action='store_false',
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dest='with_reloader',
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help='Disable the reloader.')
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parser.add_option('--with-debugger', action='store_true',
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dest='with_debugger',
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help='Enable the debugger.')
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parser.add_option('--without-debugger', action='store_false',
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dest='with_debugger',
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help='Disable the debugger.')
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parser.add_option('--with-eager-loading', action='store_true',
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dest='with_eager_loading',
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help='Force enable the eager-loading. This makes the '
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'application load immediately but makes development '
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'flows harder. It\'s not recommended to enable eager '
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'loading when the reloader is enabled as it can lead '
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'to unexpected crashes.')
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parser.add_option('--without-eager-loading', action='store_false',
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dest='with_eager_loading',
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help='Disable the eager-loading.')
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parser.add_option('--with-threads', action='store_true',
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dest='with_threads',
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help='Enable multi-threading to handle multiple '
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'requests concurrently.')
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parser.add_option('--without-threads', action='store_false',
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dest='with_threads',
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help='Disables multi-threading. (default)')
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opts, args = parser.parse_args()
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if len(args) != 1:
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parser.error('Expected exactly one argument which is the import '
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'name of the application.')
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if opts.with_debugger is None:
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opts.with_debugger = opts.debug
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if opts.with_reloader is None:
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opts.with_reloader = opts.debug
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# This module is always executed as "python -m flask.run" and as such
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# we need to ensure that we restore the actual command line so that
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# the reloader can properly operate.
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sys.argv = ['-m', this_module] + sys.argv[1:]
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run_application(args[0], opts.host, opts.port, debug=opts.debug,
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use_reloader=opts.with_reloader,
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use_debugger=opts.with_debugger,
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use_eager_loading=opts.with_eager_loading,
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threaded=opts.with_threads)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main(as_module=True)
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