ansible/files/fedmsg/endpoints.py.j2

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Django/Jinja

{% if env == 'staging' %}
suffix = 'stg.phx2.fedoraproject.org'
non_phx_suffix = 'stg.fedoraproject.org'
{% else %}
suffix = 'phx2.fedoraproject.org'
non_phx_suffix = 'fedoraproject.org'
vpn_suffix = 'vpn.fedoraproject.org'
{% endif %}
config = dict(
# This is a dict of possible addresses from which fedmsg can send
# messages. fedmsg.init(...) requires that a 'name' argument be passed
# to it which corresponds with one of the keys in this dict.
endpoints = {
# For message producers, fedmsg will try to guess the
# name of it's calling module to determine which endpoint definition
# to use. This can be overridden by explicitly providing the name in
# the initial call to fedmsg.init(...).
"bodhi.app01": [
"tcp://app01.%s:300%i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.app02": [
"tcp://app02.%s:300%i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.releng01": [
"tcp://releng01.%s:3000" % suffix,
"tcp://releng01.%s:3001" % suffix,
],
"bodhi.releng02": [
"tcp://releng02.%s:3000" % suffix,
"tcp://releng02.%s:3001" % suffix,
],
{% if not env == 'staging' %}
"bodhi.app03": [
"tcp://app03.%s:300%i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.app04": [
"tcp://app04.%s:300%i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.app05": [
"tcp://app05.%s:300%i" % (non_phx_suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.app06": [
"tcp://app06.%s:300%i" % (non_phx_suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.app07": [
"tcp://app07.%s:300%i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.app08": [
"tcp://app08.%s:300%i" % (non_phx_suffix, i)
for i in range(8)
],
"bodhi.releng04": [
"tcp://releng04.%s:3000" % suffix,
"tcp://releng04.%s:3001" % suffix,
],
"bodhi.relepel01": [
"tcp://relepel01.%s:3000" % suffix,
"tcp://relepel01.%s:3001" % suffix,
],
{% endif %}
# FAS is a little out of the ordinary. It has 32 endpoints instead of
# the usual 8 since there are so many mod_wsgi processes for it.
"fas.fas01": [
"tcp://fas01.%s:30%02i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(32)
],
{% if env != 'staging' %}
"fas.fas02": [
"tcp://fas02.%s:30%02i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(32)
],
"fas.fas03": [
"tcp://fas03.%s:30%02i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(32)
],
{% endif %}
# Well, fedoratagger needs 32 endpoints too, just like FAS.
"fedoratagger.packages01": [
"tcp://packages01.%s:30%02i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(32)
],
{% if env != 'staging' %}
"fedoratagger.packages02": [
"tcp://packages02.%s:30%02i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(32)
],
{% endif %}
"busmon_consumers.busgateway01": [
"tcp://busgateway01.%s:3000" % suffix,
],
{% if env != 'staging' %}
"supybot.value03": [
"tcp://value03.%s:3000" % suffix,
],
{% endif %}
# Askbot runs as 6 processes with 1 thread each.
"askbot.ask01": [
"tcp://ask01.%s:30%02i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(6)
],
# Askbot runs as 6 processes with 1 thread each.
"askbot.ask02": [
"tcp://ask02.%s:30%02i" % (suffix, i)
for i in range(6)
],
{% if env != 'staging' %}
# fedorahosted trac runs as 4 processes with 4 threads each.
"trac.hosted03": [
"tcp://hosted03.%s:30%02i" % (vpn_suffix, i)
for i in range(16)
],
"trac.hosted04": [
"tcp://hosted04.%s:30%02i" % (vpn_suffix, i)
for i in range(16)
],
{% endif %}
# koji is not listed here since it publishes to the fedmsg-relay
},
)