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# -*- coding: utf-8 -
#
# This file is part of gunicorn released under the MIT license.
# See the NOTICE for more information.
# Please remember to run "make -C docs html" after update "desc" attributes.
import argparse
import copy
import grp
import inspect
import os
import pwd
import re
import shlex
import ssl
import sys
import textwrap
from gunicorn import __version__, util
from gunicorn.errors import ConfigError
from gunicorn.reloader import reloader_engines
KNOWN_SETTINGS = []
PLATFORM = sys.platform
def make_settings(ignore=None):
settings = {}
ignore = ignore or ()
for s in KNOWN_SETTINGS:
setting = s()
if setting.name in ignore:
continue
settings[setting.name] = setting.copy()
return settings
def auto_int(_, x):
# for compatible with octal numbers in python3
if re.match(r'0(\d)', x, re.IGNORECASE):
x = x.replace('0', '0o', 1)
return int(x, 0)
class Config(object):
def __init__(self, usage=None, prog=None):
self.settings = make_settings()
self.usage = usage
self.prog = prog or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
self.env_orig = os.environ.copy()
def __str__(self):
lines = []
kmax = max(len(k) for k in self.settings)
for k in sorted(self.settings):
v = self.settings[k].value
if callable(v):
v = "<{}()>".format(v.__qualname__)
lines.append("{k:{kmax}} = {v}".format(k=k, v=v, kmax=kmax))
return "\n".join(lines)
def __getattr__(self, name):
if name not in self.settings:
raise AttributeError("No configuration setting for: %s" % name)
return self.settings[name].get()
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
if name != "settings" and name in self.settings:
raise AttributeError("Invalid access!")
super().__setattr__(name, value)
def set(self, name, value):
if name not in self.settings:
raise AttributeError("No configuration setting for: %s" % name)
self.settings[name].set(value)
def get_cmd_args_from_env(self):
if 'GUNICORN_CMD_ARGS' in self.env_orig:
return shlex.split(self.env_orig['GUNICORN_CMD_ARGS'])
return []
def parser(self):
kwargs = {
"usage": self.usage,
"prog": self.prog
}
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(**kwargs)
parser.add_argument("-v", "--version",
action="version", default=argparse.SUPPRESS,
version="%(prog)s (version " + __version__ + ")\n",
help="show program's version number and exit")
parser.add_argument("args", nargs="*", help=argparse.SUPPRESS)
keys = sorted(self.settings, key=self.settings.__getitem__)
for k in keys:
self.settings[k].add_option(parser)
return parser
@property
def worker_class_str(self):
uri = self.settings['worker_class'].get()
# are we using a threaded worker?
is_sync = uri.endswith('SyncWorker') or uri == 'sync'
if is_sync and self.threads > 1:
return "gthread"
return uri
@property
def worker_class(self):
uri = self.settings['worker_class'].get()
# are we using a threaded worker?
is_sync = uri.endswith('SyncWorker') or uri == 'sync'
if is_sync and self.threads > 1:
uri = "gunicorn.workers.gthread.ThreadWorker"
worker_class = util.load_class(uri)
if hasattr(worker_class, "setup"):
worker_class.setup()
return worker_class
@property
def address(self):
s = self.settings['bind'].get()
return [util.parse_address(util.bytes_to_str(bind)) for bind in s]
@property
def uid(self):
return self.settings['user'].get()
@property
def gid(self):
return self.settings['group'].get()
@property
def proc_name(self):
pn = self.settings['proc_name'].get()
if pn is not None:
return pn
else:
return self.settings['default_proc_name'].get()
@property
def logger_class(self):
uri = self.settings['logger_class'].get()
if uri == "simple":
# support the default
uri = LoggerClass.default
# if default logger is in use, and statsd is on, automagically switch
# to the statsd logger
if uri == LoggerClass.default:
if 'statsd_host' in self.settings and self.settings['statsd_host'].value is not None:
uri = "gunicorn.instrument.statsd.Statsd"
logger_class = util.load_class(
uri,
default="gunicorn.glogging.Logger",
section="gunicorn.loggers")
if hasattr(logger_class, "install"):
logger_class.install()
return logger_class
@property
def is_ssl(self):
return self.certfile or self.keyfile
@property
def ssl_options(self):
opts = {}
for name, value in self.settings.items():
if value.section == 'SSL':
opts[name] = value.get()
return opts
@property
def env(self):
raw_env = self.settings['raw_env'].get()
env = {}
if not raw_env:
return env
for e in raw_env:
s = util.bytes_to_str(e)
try:
k, v = s.split('=', 1)
except ValueError:
raise RuntimeError("environment setting %r invalid" % s)
env[k] = v
return env
@property
def sendfile(self):
if self.settings['sendfile'].get() is not None:
return False
if 'SENDFILE' in os.environ:
sendfile = os.environ['SENDFILE'].lower()
return sendfile in ['y', '1', 'yes', 'true']
return True
@property
def reuse_port(self):
return self.settings['reuse_port'].get()
@property
def paste_global_conf(self):
raw_global_conf = self.settings['raw_paste_global_conf'].get()
if raw_global_conf is None:
return None
global_conf = {}
for e in raw_global_conf:
s = util.bytes_to_str(e)
try:
k, v = re.split(r'(?<!\\)=', s, 1)
except ValueError:
raise RuntimeError("environment setting %r invalid" % s)
k = k.replace('\\=', '=')
v = v.replace('\\=', '=')
global_conf[k] = v
return global_conf
class SettingMeta(type):
def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
super_new = super().__new__
parents = [b for b in bases if isinstance(b, SettingMeta)]
if not parents:
return super_new(cls, name, bases, attrs)
attrs["order"] = len(KNOWN_SETTINGS)
attrs["validator"] = staticmethod(attrs["validator"])
new_class = super_new(cls, name, bases, attrs)
new_class.fmt_desc(attrs.get("desc", ""))
KNOWN_SETTINGS.append(new_class)
return new_class
def fmt_desc(cls, desc):
desc = textwrap.dedent(desc).strip()
setattr(cls, "desc", desc)
setattr(cls, "short", desc.splitlines()[0])
class Setting(object):
name = None
value = None
section = None
cli = None
validator = None
type = None
meta = None
action = None
default = None
short = None
desc = None
nargs = None
const = None
def __init__(self):
if self.default is not None:
self.set(self.default)
def add_option(self, parser):
if not self.cli:
return
args = tuple(self.cli)
help_txt = "%s [%s]" % (self.short, self.default)
help_txt = help_txt.replace("%", "%%")
kwargs = {
"dest": self.name,
"action": self.action or "store",
"type": self.type or str,
"default": None,
"help": help_txt
}
if self.meta is not None:
kwargs['metavar'] = self.meta
if kwargs["action"] != "store":
kwargs.pop("type")
if self.nargs is not None:
kwargs["nargs"] = self.nargs
if self.const is not None:
kwargs["const"] = self.const
parser.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
def copy(self):
return copy.copy(self)
def get(self):
return self.value
def set(self, val):
if not callable(self.validator):
raise TypeError('Invalid validator: %s' % self.name)
self.value = self.validator(val)
def __lt__(self, other):
return (self.section == other.section and
self.order < other.order)
__cmp__ = __lt__
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s.%s object at %x with value %r>" % (
self.__class__.__module__,
self.__class__.__name__,
id(self),
self.value,
)
Setting = SettingMeta('Setting', (Setting,), {})
def validate_bool(val):
if val is None:
return
if isinstance(val, bool):
return val
if not isinstance(val, str):
raise TypeError("Invalid type for casting: %s" % val)
if val.lower().strip() == "true":
return True
elif val.lower().strip() == "false":
return False
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid boolean: %s" % val)
def validate_dict(val):
if not isinstance(val, dict):
raise TypeError("Value is not a dictionary: %s " % val)
return val
def validate_pos_int(val):
if not isinstance(val, int):
val = int(val, 0)
else:
# Booleans are ints!
val = int(val)
if val < 0:
raise ValueError("Value must be positive: %s" % val)
return val
def validate_ssl_version(val):
if val != SSLVersion.default:
sys.stderr.write("Warning: option `ssl_version` is deprecated and it is ignored. Use ssl_context instead.\n")
return val
def validate_string(val):
if val is None:
return None
if not isinstance(val, str):
raise TypeError("Not a string: %s" % val)
return val.strip()
def validate_file_exists(val):
if val is None:
return None
if not os.path.exists(val):
raise ValueError("File %s does not exists." % val)
return val
def validate_list_string(val):
if not val:
return []
# legacy syntax
if isinstance(val, str):
val = [val]
return [validate_string(v) for v in val]
def validate_list_of_existing_files(val):
return [validate_file_exists(v) for v in validate_list_string(val)]
def validate_string_to_list(val):
val = validate_string(val)
if not val:
return []
return [v.strip() for v in val.split(",") if v]
def validate_class(val):
if inspect.isfunction(val) or inspect.ismethod(val):
val = val()
if inspect.isclass(val):
return val
return validate_string(val)
def validate_callable(arity):
def _validate_callable(val):
if isinstance(val, str):
try:
mod_name, obj_name = val.rsplit(".", 1)
except ValueError:
raise TypeError("Value '%s' is not import string. "
"Format: module[.submodules...].object" % val)
try:
mod = __import__(mod_name, fromlist=[obj_name])
val = getattr(mod, obj_name)
except ImportError as e:
raise TypeError(str(e))
except AttributeError:
raise TypeError("Can not load '%s' from '%s'"
"" % (obj_name, mod_name))
if not callable(val):
raise TypeError("Value is not callable: %s" % val)
if arity != -1 and arity != util.get_arity(val):
raise TypeError("Value must have an arity of: %s" % arity)
return val
return _validate_callable
def validate_user(val):
if val is None:
return os.geteuid()
if isinstance(val, int):
return val
elif val.isdigit():
return int(val)
else:
try:
return pwd.getpwnam(val).pw_uid
except KeyError:
raise ConfigError("No such user: '%s'" % val)
def validate_group(val):
if val is None:
return os.getegid()
if isinstance(val, int):
return val
elif val.isdigit():
return int(val)
else:
try:
return grp.getgrnam(val).gr_gid
except KeyError:
raise ConfigError("No such group: '%s'" % val)
def validate_post_request(val):
val = validate_callable(-1)(val)
largs = util.get_arity(val)
if largs == 4:
return val
elif largs == 3:
return lambda worker, req, env, _r: val(worker, req, env)
elif largs == 2:
return lambda worker, req, _e, _r: val(worker, req)
else:
raise TypeError("Value must have an arity of: 4")
def validate_chdir(val):
# valid if the value is a string
val = validate_string(val)
# transform relative paths
path = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(util.getcwd(), val)))
# test if the path exists
if not os.path.exists(path):
raise ConfigError("can't chdir to %r" % val)
return path
def validate_statsd_address(val):
val = validate_string(val)
if val is None:
return None
# As of major release 20, util.parse_address would recognize unix:PORT
# as a UDS address, breaking backwards compatibility. We defend against
# that regression here (this is also unit-tested).
# Feel free to remove in the next major release.
unix_hostname_regression = re.match(r'^unix:(\d+)$', val)
if unix_hostname_regression:
return ('unix', int(unix_hostname_regression.group(1)))
try:
address = util.parse_address(val, default_port='8125')
except RuntimeError:
raise TypeError("Value must be one of ('host:port', 'unix://PATH')")
return address
def validate_reload_engine(val):
if val not in reloader_engines:
raise ConfigError("Invalid reload_engine: %r" % val)
return val
def get_default_config_file():
config_path = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.getcwd()),
'gunicorn.conf.py')
if os.path.exists(config_path):
return config_path
return None
class ConfigFile(Setting):
name = "config"
section = "Config File"
cli = ["-c", "--config"]
meta = "CONFIG"
validator = validate_string
default = "./gunicorn.conf.py"
desc = """\
:ref:`The Gunicorn config file<configuration_file>`.
A string of the form ``PATH``, ``file:PATH``, or ``python:MODULE_NAME``.
Only has an effect when specified on the command line or as part of an
application specific configuration.
By default, a file named ``gunicorn.conf.py`` will be read from the same
directory where gunicorn is being run.
.. versionchanged:: 19.4
Loading the config from a Python module requires the ``python:``
prefix.
"""
class WSGIApp(Setting):
name = "wsgi_app"
section = "Config File"
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
A WSGI application path in pattern ``$(MODULE_NAME):$(VARIABLE_NAME)``.
.. versionadded:: 20.1.0
"""
class Bind(Setting):
name = "bind"
action = "append"
section = "Server Socket"
cli = ["-b", "--bind"]
meta = "ADDRESS"
validator = validate_list_string
if 'PORT' in os.environ:
default = ['0.0.0.0:{0}'.format(os.environ.get('PORT'))]
else:
default = ['127.0.0.1:8000']
desc = """\
The socket to bind.
A string of the form: ``HOST``, ``HOST:PORT``, ``unix:PATH``,
``fd://FD``. An IP is a valid ``HOST``.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
Support for ``fd://FD`` got added.
Multiple addresses can be bound. ex.::
$ gunicorn -b 127.0.0.1:8000 -b [::1]:8000 test:app
will bind the `test:app` application on localhost both on ipv6
and ipv4 interfaces.
If the ``PORT`` environment variable is defined, the default
is ``['0.0.0.0:$PORT']``. If it is not defined, the default
is ``['127.0.0.1:8000']``.
"""
class Backlog(Setting):
name = "backlog"
section = "Server Socket"
cli = ["--backlog"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 2048
desc = """\
The maximum number of pending connections.
This refers to the number of clients that can be waiting to be served.
Exceeding this number results in the client getting an error when
attempting to connect. It should only affect servers under significant
load.
Must be a positive integer. Generally set in the 64-2048 range.
"""
class Workers(Setting):
name = "workers"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["-w", "--workers"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = int(os.environ.get("WEB_CONCURRENCY", 1))
desc = """\
The number of worker processes for handling requests.
A positive integer generally in the ``2-4 x $(NUM_CORES)`` range.
You'll want to vary this a bit to find the best for your particular
application's work load.
By default, the value of the ``WEB_CONCURRENCY`` environment variable,
which is set by some Platform-as-a-Service providers such as Heroku. If
it is not defined, the default is ``1``.
"""
class WorkerClass(Setting):
name = "worker_class"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["-k", "--worker-class"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_class
default = "sync"
desc = """\
The type of workers to use.
The default class (``sync``) should handle most "normal" types of
workloads. You'll want to read :doc:`design` for information on when
you might want to choose one of the other worker classes. Required
libraries may be installed using setuptools' ``extras_require`` feature.
A string referring to one of the following bundled classes:
* ``sync``
* ``eventlet`` - Requires eventlet >= 0.24.1 (or install it via
``pip install gunicorn[eventlet]``)
* ``gevent`` - Requires gevent >= 1.4 (or install it via
``pip install gunicorn[gevent]``)
* ``tornado`` - Requires tornado >= 0.2 (or install it via
``pip install gunicorn[tornado]``)
* ``gthread`` - Python 2 requires the futures package to be installed
(or install it via ``pip install gunicorn[gthread]``)
Optionally, you can provide your own worker by giving Gunicorn a
Python path to a subclass of ``gunicorn.workers.base.Worker``.
This alternative syntax will load the gevent class:
``gunicorn.workers.ggevent.GeventWorker``.
"""
class WorkerThreads(Setting):
name = "threads"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["--threads"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 1
desc = """\
The number of worker threads for handling requests.
Run each worker with the specified number of threads.
A positive integer generally in the ``2-4 x $(NUM_CORES)`` range.
You'll want to vary this a bit to find the best for your particular
application's work load.
If it is not defined, the default is ``1``.
This setting only affects the Gthread worker type.
.. note::
If you try to use the ``sync`` worker type and set the ``threads``
setting to more than 1, the ``gthread`` worker type will be used
instead.
"""
class WorkerConnections(Setting):
name = "worker_connections"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["--worker-connections"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 1000
desc = """\
The maximum number of simultaneous clients.
This setting only affects the ``gthread``, ``eventlet`` and ``gevent`` worker types.
"""
class MaxRequests(Setting):
name = "max_requests"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["--max-requests"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 0
desc = """\
The maximum number of requests a worker will process before restarting.
Any value greater than zero will limit the number of requests a worker
will process before automatically restarting. This is a simple method
to help limit the damage of memory leaks.
If this is set to zero (the default) then the automatic worker
restarts are disabled.
"""
class MaxRequestsJitter(Setting):
name = "max_requests_jitter"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["--max-requests-jitter"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 0
desc = """\
The maximum jitter to add to the *max_requests* setting.
The jitter causes the restart per worker to be randomized by
``randint(0, max_requests_jitter)``. This is intended to stagger worker
restarts to avoid all workers restarting at the same time.
.. versionadded:: 19.2
"""
class Timeout(Setting):
name = "timeout"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["-t", "--timeout"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 30
desc = """\
Workers silent for more than this many seconds are killed and restarted.
Value is a positive number or 0. Setting it to 0 has the effect of
infinite timeouts by disabling timeouts for all workers entirely.
Generally, the default of thirty seconds should suffice. Only set this
noticeably higher if you're sure of the repercussions for sync workers.
For the non sync workers it just means that the worker process is still
communicating and is not tied to the length of time required to handle a
single request.
"""
class GracefulTimeout(Setting):
name = "graceful_timeout"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["--graceful-timeout"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 30
desc = """\
Timeout for graceful workers restart.
After receiving a restart signal, workers have this much time to finish
serving requests. Workers still alive after the timeout (starting from
the receipt of the restart signal) are force killed.
"""
class Keepalive(Setting):
name = "keepalive"
section = "Worker Processes"
cli = ["--keep-alive"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 2
desc = """\
The number of seconds to wait for requests on a Keep-Alive connection.
Generally set in the 1-5 seconds range for servers with direct connection
to the client (e.g. when you don't have separate load balancer). When
Gunicorn is deployed behind a load balancer, it often makes sense to
set this to a higher value.
.. note::
``sync`` worker does not support persistent connections and will
ignore this option.
"""
class LimitRequestLine(Setting):
name = "limit_request_line"
section = "Security"
cli = ["--limit-request-line"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 4094
desc = """\
The maximum size of HTTP request line in bytes.
This parameter is used to limit the allowed size of a client's
HTTP request-line. Since the request-line consists of the HTTP
method, URI, and protocol version, this directive places a
restriction on the length of a request-URI allowed for a request
on the server. A server needs this value to be large enough to
hold any of its resource names, including any information that
might be passed in the query part of a GET request. Value is a number
from 0 (unlimited) to 8190.
This parameter can be used to prevent any DDOS attack.
"""
class LimitRequestFields(Setting):
name = "limit_request_fields"
section = "Security"
cli = ["--limit-request-fields"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 100
desc = """\
Limit the number of HTTP headers fields in a request.
This parameter is used to limit the number of headers in a request to
prevent DDOS attack. Used with the *limit_request_field_size* it allows
more safety. By default this value is 100 and can't be larger than
32768.
"""
class LimitRequestFieldSize(Setting):
name = "limit_request_field_size"
section = "Security"
cli = ["--limit-request-field_size"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = int
default = 8190
desc = """\
Limit the allowed size of an HTTP request header field.
Value is a positive number or 0. Setting it to 0 will allow unlimited
header field sizes.
.. warning::
Setting this parameter to a very high or unlimited value can open
up for DDOS attacks.
"""
class Reload(Setting):
name = "reload"
section = 'Debugging'
cli = ['--reload']
validator = validate_bool
action = 'store_true'
default = False
desc = '''\
Restart workers when code changes.
This setting is intended for development. It will cause workers to be
restarted whenever application code changes.
The reloader is incompatible with application preloading. When using a
paste configuration be sure that the server block does not import any
application code or the reload will not work as designed.
The default behavior is to attempt inotify with a fallback to file
system polling. Generally, inotify should be preferred if available
because it consumes less system resources.
.. note::
In order to use the inotify reloader, you must have the ``inotify``
package installed.
'''
class ReloadEngine(Setting):
name = "reload_engine"
section = "Debugging"
cli = ["--reload-engine"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_reload_engine
default = "auto"
desc = """\
The implementation that should be used to power :ref:`reload`.
Valid engines are:
* ``'auto'``
* ``'poll'``
* ``'inotify'`` (requires inotify)
.. versionadded:: 19.7
"""
class ReloadExtraFiles(Setting):
name = "reload_extra_files"
action = "append"
section = "Debugging"
cli = ["--reload-extra-file"]
meta = "FILES"
validator = validate_list_of_existing_files
default = []
desc = """\
Extends :ref:`reload` option to also watch and reload on additional files
(e.g., templates, configurations, specifications, etc.).
.. versionadded:: 19.8
"""
class Spew(Setting):
name = "spew"
section = "Debugging"
cli = ["--spew"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Install a trace function that spews every line executed by the server.
This is the nuclear option.
"""
class ConfigCheck(Setting):
name = "check_config"
section = "Debugging"
cli = ["--check-config"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Check the configuration and exit. The exit status is 0 if the
configuration is correct, and 1 if the configuration is incorrect.
"""
class PrintConfig(Setting):
name = "print_config"
section = "Debugging"
cli = ["--print-config"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Print the configuration settings as fully resolved. Implies :ref:`check-config`.
"""
class PreloadApp(Setting):
name = "preload_app"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--preload"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Load application code before the worker processes are forked.
By preloading an application you can save some RAM resources as well as
speed up server boot times. Although, if you defer application loading
to each worker process, you can reload your application code easily by
restarting workers.
"""
class Sendfile(Setting):
name = "sendfile"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--no-sendfile"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_const"
const = False
desc = """\
Disables the use of ``sendfile()``.
If not set, the value of the ``SENDFILE`` environment variable is used
to enable or disable its usage.
.. versionadded:: 19.2
.. versionchanged:: 19.4
Swapped ``--sendfile`` with ``--no-sendfile`` to actually allow
disabling.
.. versionchanged:: 19.6
added support for the ``SENDFILE`` environment variable
"""
class ReusePort(Setting):
name = "reuse_port"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--reuse-port"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Set the ``SO_REUSEPORT`` flag on the listening socket.
.. versionadded:: 19.8
"""
class Chdir(Setting):
name = "chdir"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--chdir"]
validator = validate_chdir
default = util.getcwd()
default_doc = "``'.'``"
desc = """\
Change directory to specified directory before loading apps.
"""
class Daemon(Setting):
name = "daemon"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["-D", "--daemon"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Daemonize the Gunicorn process.
Detaches the server from the controlling terminal and enters the
background.
"""
class Env(Setting):
name = "raw_env"
action = "append"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["-e", "--env"]
meta = "ENV"
validator = validate_list_string
default = []
desc = """\
Set environment variables in the execution environment.
Should be a list of strings in the ``key=value`` format.
For example on the command line:
.. code-block:: console
$ gunicorn -b 127.0.0.1:8000 --env FOO=1 test:app
Or in the configuration file:
.. code-block:: python
raw_env = ["FOO=1"]
"""
class Pidfile(Setting):
name = "pidfile"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["-p", "--pid"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
A filename to use for the PID file.
If not set, no PID file will be written.
"""
class WorkerTmpDir(Setting):
name = "worker_tmp_dir"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--worker-tmp-dir"]
meta = "DIR"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
A directory to use for the worker heartbeat temporary file.
If not set, the default temporary directory will be used.
.. note::
The current heartbeat system involves calling ``os.fchmod`` on
temporary file handlers and may block a worker for arbitrary time
if the directory is on a disk-backed filesystem.
See :ref:`blocking-os-fchmod` for more detailed information
and a solution for avoiding this problem.
"""
class User(Setting):
name = "user"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["-u", "--user"]
meta = "USER"
validator = validate_user
default = os.geteuid()
default_doc = "``os.geteuid()``"
desc = """\
Switch worker processes to run as this user.
A valid user id (as an integer) or the name of a user that can be
retrieved with a call to ``pwd.getpwnam(value)`` or ``None`` to not
change the worker process user.
"""
class Group(Setting):
name = "group"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["-g", "--group"]
meta = "GROUP"
validator = validate_group
default = os.getegid()
default_doc = "``os.getegid()``"
desc = """\
Switch worker process to run as this group.
A valid group id (as an integer) or the name of a user that can be
retrieved with a call to ``pwd.getgrnam(value)`` or ``None`` to not
change the worker processes group.
"""
class Umask(Setting):
name = "umask"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["-m", "--umask"]
meta = "INT"
validator = validate_pos_int
type = auto_int
default = 0
desc = """\
A bit mask for the file mode on files written by Gunicorn.
Note that this affects unix socket permissions.
A valid value for the ``os.umask(mode)`` call or a string compatible
with ``int(value, 0)`` (``0`` means Python guesses the base, so values
like ``0``, ``0xFF``, ``0022`` are valid for decimal, hex, and octal
representations)
"""
class Initgroups(Setting):
name = "initgroups"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--initgroups"]
validator = validate_bool
action = 'store_true'
default = False
desc = """\
If true, set the worker process's group access list with all of the
groups of which the specified username is a member, plus the specified
group id.
.. versionadded:: 19.7
"""
class TmpUploadDir(Setting):
name = "tmp_upload_dir"
section = "Server Mechanics"
meta = "DIR"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
Directory to store temporary request data as they are read.
This may disappear in the near future.
This path should be writable by the process permissions set for Gunicorn
workers. If not specified, Gunicorn will choose a system generated
temporary directory.
"""
class SecureSchemeHeader(Setting):
name = "secure_scheme_headers"
section = "Server Mechanics"
validator = validate_dict
default = {
"X-FORWARDED-PROTOCOL": "ssl",
"X-FORWARDED-PROTO": "https",
"X-FORWARDED-SSL": "on"
}
desc = """\
A dictionary containing headers and values that the front-end proxy
uses to indicate HTTPS requests. If the source IP is permitted by
``forwarded-allow-ips`` (below), *and* at least one request header matches
a key-value pair listed in this dictionary, then Gunicorn will set
``wsgi.url_scheme`` to ``https``, so your application can tell that the
request is secure.
If the other headers listed in this dictionary are not present in the request, they will be ignored,
but if the other headers are present and do not match the provided values, then
the request will fail to parse. See the note below for more detailed examples of this behaviour.
The dictionary should map upper-case header names to exact string
values. The value comparisons are case-sensitive, unlike the header
names, so make sure they're exactly what your front-end proxy sends
when handling HTTPS requests.
It is important that your front-end proxy configuration ensures that
the headers defined here can not be passed directly from the client.
"""
class ForwardedAllowIPS(Setting):
name = "forwarded_allow_ips"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--forwarded-allow-ips"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_string_to_list
default = os.environ.get("FORWARDED_ALLOW_IPS", "127.0.0.1")
desc = """\
Front-end's IPs from which allowed to handle set secure headers.
(comma separate).
Set to ``*`` to disable checking of Front-end IPs (useful for setups
where you don't know in advance the IP address of Front-end, but
you still trust the environment).
By default, the value of the ``FORWARDED_ALLOW_IPS`` environment
variable. If it is not defined, the default is ``"127.0.0.1"``.
.. note::
The interplay between the request headers, the value of ``forwarded_allow_ips``, and the value of
``secure_scheme_headers`` is complex. Various scenarios are documented below to further elaborate.
In each case, we have a request from the remote address 134.213.44.18, and the default value of
``secure_scheme_headers``:
.. code::
secure_scheme_headers = {
'X-FORWARDED-PROTOCOL': 'ssl',
'X-FORWARDED-PROTO': 'https',
'X-FORWARDED-SSL': 'on'
}
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
:align: center
:widths: auto
* - ``forwarded-allow-ips``
- Secure Request Headers
- Result
- Explanation
* - .. code::
["127.0.0.1"]
- .. code::
X-Forwarded-Proto: https
- .. code::
wsgi.url_scheme = "http"
- IP address was not allowed
* - .. code::
"*"
- <none>
- .. code::
wsgi.url_scheme = "http"
- IP address allowed, but no secure headers provided
* - .. code::
"*"
- .. code::
X-Forwarded-Proto: https
- .. code::
wsgi.url_scheme = "https"
- IP address allowed, one request header matched
* - .. code::
["134.213.44.18"]
- .. code::
X-Forwarded-Ssl: on
X-Forwarded-Proto: http
- ``InvalidSchemeHeaders()`` raised
- IP address allowed, but the two secure headers disagreed on if HTTPS was used
"""
class AccessLog(Setting):
name = "accesslog"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--access-logfile"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
The Access log file to write to.
``'-'`` means log to stdout.
"""
class DisableRedirectAccessToSyslog(Setting):
name = "disable_redirect_access_to_syslog"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--disable-redirect-access-to-syslog"]
validator = validate_bool
action = 'store_true'
default = False
desc = """\
Disable redirect access logs to syslog.
.. versionadded:: 19.8
"""
class AccessLogFormat(Setting):
name = "access_log_format"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--access-logformat"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_string
default = '%(h)s %(l)s %(u)s %(t)s "%(r)s" %(s)s %(b)s "%(f)s" "%(a)s"'
desc = """\
The access log format.
=========== ===========
Identifier Description
=========== ===========
h remote address
l ``'-'``
u user name
t date of the request
r status line (e.g. ``GET / HTTP/1.1``)
m request method
U URL path without query string
q query string
H protocol
s status
B response length
b response length or ``'-'`` (CLF format)
f referer
a user agent
T request time in seconds
M request time in milliseconds
D request time in microseconds
L request time in decimal seconds
p process ID
{header}i request header
{header}o response header
{variable}e environment variable
=========== ===========
Use lowercase for header and environment variable names, and put
``{...}x`` names inside ``%(...)s``. For example::
%({x-forwarded-for}i)s
"""
class ErrorLog(Setting):
name = "errorlog"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--error-logfile", "--log-file"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = '-'
desc = """\
The Error log file to write to.
Using ``'-'`` for FILE makes gunicorn log to stderr.
.. versionchanged:: 19.2
Log to stderr by default.
"""
class Loglevel(Setting):
name = "loglevel"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--log-level"]
meta = "LEVEL"
validator = validate_string
default = "info"
desc = """\
The granularity of Error log outputs.
Valid level names are:
* ``'debug'``
* ``'info'``
* ``'warning'``
* ``'error'``
* ``'critical'``
"""
class CaptureOutput(Setting):
name = "capture_output"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--capture-output"]
validator = validate_bool
action = 'store_true'
default = False
desc = """\
Redirect stdout/stderr to specified file in :ref:`errorlog`.
.. versionadded:: 19.6
"""
class LoggerClass(Setting):
name = "logger_class"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--logger-class"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_class
default = "gunicorn.glogging.Logger"
desc = """\
The logger you want to use to log events in Gunicorn.
The default class (``gunicorn.glogging.Logger``) handles most
normal usages in logging. It provides error and access logging.
You can provide your own logger by giving Gunicorn a Python path to a
class that quacks like ``gunicorn.glogging.Logger``.
"""
class LogConfig(Setting):
name = "logconfig"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--log-config"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
The log config file to use.
Gunicorn uses the standard Python logging module's Configuration
file format.
"""
class LogConfigDict(Setting):
name = "logconfig_dict"
section = "Logging"
validator = validate_dict
default = {}
desc = """\
The log config dictionary to use, using the standard Python
logging module's dictionary configuration format. This option
takes precedence over the :ref:`logconfig` and :ref:`logConfigJson` options,
which uses the older file configuration format and JSON
respectively.
Format: https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.config.html#logging.config.dictConfig
For more context you can look at the default configuration dictionary for logging,
which can be found at ``gunicorn.glogging.CONFIG_DEFAULTS``.
.. versionadded:: 19.8
"""
class LogConfigJson(Setting):
name = "logconfig_json"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--log-config-json"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
The log config to read config from a JSON file
Format: https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.config.html#logging.config.jsonConfig
.. versionadded:: 20.0
"""
class SyslogTo(Setting):
name = "syslog_addr"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--log-syslog-to"]
meta = "SYSLOG_ADDR"
validator = validate_string
if PLATFORM == "darwin":
default = "unix:///var/run/syslog"
elif PLATFORM in ('freebsd', 'dragonfly', ):
default = "unix:///var/run/log"
elif PLATFORM == "openbsd":
default = "unix:///dev/log"
else:
default = "udp://localhost:514"
desc = """\
Address to send syslog messages.
Address is a string of the form:
* ``unix://PATH#TYPE`` : for unix domain socket. ``TYPE`` can be ``stream``
for the stream driver or ``dgram`` for the dgram driver.
``stream`` is the default.
* ``udp://HOST:PORT`` : for UDP sockets
* ``tcp://HOST:PORT`` : for TCP sockets
"""
class Syslog(Setting):
name = "syslog"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--log-syslog"]
validator = validate_bool
action = 'store_true'
default = False
desc = """\
Send *Gunicorn* logs to syslog.
.. versionchanged:: 19.8
You can now disable sending access logs by using the
:ref:`disable-redirect-access-to-syslog` setting.
"""
class SyslogPrefix(Setting):
name = "syslog_prefix"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--log-syslog-prefix"]
meta = "SYSLOG_PREFIX"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
Makes Gunicorn use the parameter as program-name in the syslog entries.
All entries will be prefixed by ``gunicorn.<prefix>``. By default the
program name is the name of the process.
"""
class SyslogFacility(Setting):
name = "syslog_facility"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--log-syslog-facility"]
meta = "SYSLOG_FACILITY"
validator = validate_string
default = "user"
desc = """\
Syslog facility name
"""
class EnableStdioInheritance(Setting):
name = "enable_stdio_inheritance"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["-R", "--enable-stdio-inheritance"]
validator = validate_bool
default = False
action = "store_true"
desc = """\
Enable stdio inheritance.
Enable inheritance for stdio file descriptors in daemon mode.
Note: To disable the Python stdout buffering, you can to set the user
environment variable ``PYTHONUNBUFFERED`` .
"""
# statsD monitoring
class StatsdHost(Setting):
name = "statsd_host"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--statsd-host"]
meta = "STATSD_ADDR"
default = None
validator = validate_statsd_address
desc = """\
The address of the StatsD server to log to.
Address is a string of the form:
* ``unix://PATH`` : for a unix domain socket.
* ``HOST:PORT`` : for a network address
.. versionadded:: 19.1
"""
# Datadog Statsd (dogstatsd) tags. https://docs.datadoghq.com/developers/dogstatsd/
class DogstatsdTags(Setting):
name = "dogstatsd_tags"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--dogstatsd-tags"]
meta = "DOGSTATSD_TAGS"
default = ""
validator = validate_string
desc = """\
A comma-delimited list of datadog statsd (dogstatsd) tags to append to
statsd metrics.
.. versionadded:: 20
"""
class StatsdPrefix(Setting):
name = "statsd_prefix"
section = "Logging"
cli = ["--statsd-prefix"]
meta = "STATSD_PREFIX"
default = ""
validator = validate_string
desc = """\
Prefix to use when emitting statsd metrics (a trailing ``.`` is added,
if not provided).
.. versionadded:: 19.2
"""
class Procname(Setting):
name = "proc_name"
section = "Process Naming"
cli = ["-n", "--name"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
A base to use with setproctitle for process naming.
This affects things like ``ps`` and ``top``. If you're going to be
running more than one instance of Gunicorn you'll probably want to set a
name to tell them apart. This requires that you install the setproctitle
module.
If not set, the *default_proc_name* setting will be used.
"""
class DefaultProcName(Setting):
name = "default_proc_name"
section = "Process Naming"
validator = validate_string
default = "gunicorn"
desc = """\
Internal setting that is adjusted for each type of application.
"""
class PythonPath(Setting):
name = "pythonpath"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--pythonpath"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
A comma-separated list of directories to add to the Python path.
e.g.
``'/home/djangoprojects/myproject,/home/python/mylibrary'``.
"""
class Paste(Setting):
name = "paste"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--paste", "--paster"]
meta = "STRING"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
Load a PasteDeploy config file. The argument may contain a ``#``
symbol followed by the name of an app section from the config file,
e.g. ``production.ini#admin``.
At this time, using alternate server blocks is not supported. Use the
command line arguments to control server configuration instead.
"""
class OnStarting(Setting):
name = "on_starting"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
type = callable
def on_starting(server):
pass
default = staticmethod(on_starting)
desc = """\
Called just before the master process is initialized.
The callable needs to accept a single instance variable for the Arbiter.
"""
class OnReload(Setting):
name = "on_reload"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
type = callable
def on_reload(server):
pass
default = staticmethod(on_reload)
desc = """\
Called to recycle workers during a reload via SIGHUP.
The callable needs to accept a single instance variable for the Arbiter.
"""
class WhenReady(Setting):
name = "when_ready"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
type = callable
def when_ready(server):
pass
default = staticmethod(when_ready)
desc = """\
Called just after the server is started.
The callable needs to accept a single instance variable for the Arbiter.
"""
class Prefork(Setting):
name = "pre_fork"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(2)
type = callable
def pre_fork(server, worker):
pass
default = staticmethod(pre_fork)
desc = """\
Called just before a worker is forked.
The callable needs to accept two instance variables for the Arbiter and
new Worker.
"""
class Postfork(Setting):
name = "post_fork"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(2)
type = callable
def post_fork(server, worker):
pass
default = staticmethod(post_fork)
desc = """\
Called just after a worker has been forked.
The callable needs to accept two instance variables for the Arbiter and
new Worker.
"""
class PostWorkerInit(Setting):
name = "post_worker_init"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
type = callable
def post_worker_init(worker):
pass
default = staticmethod(post_worker_init)
desc = """\
Called just after a worker has initialized the application.
The callable needs to accept one instance variable for the initialized
Worker.
"""
class WorkerInt(Setting):
name = "worker_int"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
type = callable
def worker_int(worker):
pass
default = staticmethod(worker_int)
desc = """\
Called just after a worker exited on SIGINT or SIGQUIT.
The callable needs to accept one instance variable for the initialized
Worker.
"""
class WorkerAbort(Setting):
name = "worker_abort"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
type = callable
def worker_abort(worker):
pass
default = staticmethod(worker_abort)
desc = """\
Called when a worker received the SIGABRT signal.
This call generally happens on timeout.
The callable needs to accept one instance variable for the initialized
Worker.
"""
class PreExec(Setting):
name = "pre_exec"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
type = callable
def pre_exec(server):
pass
default = staticmethod(pre_exec)
desc = """\
Called just before a new master process is forked.
The callable needs to accept a single instance variable for the Arbiter.
"""
class PreRequest(Setting):
name = "pre_request"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(2)
type = callable
def pre_request(worker, req):
worker.log.debug("%s %s", req.method, req.path)
default = staticmethod(pre_request)
desc = """\
Called just before a worker processes the request.
The callable needs to accept two instance variables for the Worker and
the Request.
"""
class PostRequest(Setting):
name = "post_request"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_post_request
type = callable
def post_request(worker, req, environ, resp):
pass
default = staticmethod(post_request)
desc = """\
Called after a worker processes the request.
The callable needs to accept two instance variables for the Worker and
the Request.
"""
class ChildExit(Setting):
name = "child_exit"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(2)
type = callable
def child_exit(server, worker):
pass
default = staticmethod(child_exit)
desc = """\
Called just after a worker has been exited, in the master process.
The callable needs to accept two instance variables for the Arbiter and
the just-exited Worker.
.. versionadded:: 19.7
"""
class WorkerExit(Setting):
name = "worker_exit"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(2)
type = callable
def worker_exit(server, worker):
pass
default = staticmethod(worker_exit)
desc = """\
Called just after a worker has been exited, in the worker process.
The callable needs to accept two instance variables for the Arbiter and
the just-exited Worker.
"""
class NumWorkersChanged(Setting):
name = "nworkers_changed"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(3)
type = callable
def nworkers_changed(server, new_value, old_value):
pass
default = staticmethod(nworkers_changed)
desc = """\
Called just after *num_workers* has been changed.
The callable needs to accept an instance variable of the Arbiter and
two integers of number of workers after and before change.
If the number of workers is set for the first time, *old_value* would
be ``None``.
"""
class OnExit(Setting):
name = "on_exit"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(1)
def on_exit(server):
pass
default = staticmethod(on_exit)
desc = """\
Called just before exiting Gunicorn.
The callable needs to accept a single instance variable for the Arbiter.
"""
class NewSSLContext(Setting):
name = "ssl_context"
section = "Server Hooks"
validator = validate_callable(2)
type = callable
def ssl_context(config, default_ssl_context_factory):
return default_ssl_context_factory()
default = staticmethod(ssl_context)
desc = """\
Called when SSLContext is needed.
Allows customizing SSL context.
The callable needs to accept an instance variable for the Config and
a factory function that returns default SSLContext which is initialized
with certificates, private key, cert_reqs, and ciphers according to
config and can be further customized by the callable.
The callable needs to return SSLContext object.
Following example shows a configuration file that sets the minimum TLS version to 1.3:
.. code-block:: python
def ssl_context(conf, default_ssl_context_factory):
import ssl
context = default_ssl_context_factory()
context.minimum_version = ssl.TLSVersion.TLSv1_3
return context
.. versionadded:: 20.2
"""
class ProxyProtocol(Setting):
name = "proxy_protocol"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--proxy-protocol"]
validator = validate_bool
default = False
action = "store_true"
desc = """\
Enable detect PROXY protocol (PROXY mode).
Allow using HTTP and Proxy together. It may be useful for work with
stunnel as HTTPS frontend and Gunicorn as HTTP server.
PROXY protocol: http://haproxy.1wt.eu/download/1.5/doc/proxy-protocol.txt
Example for stunnel config::
[https]
protocol = proxy
accept = 443
connect = 80
cert = /etc/ssl/certs/stunnel.pem
key = /etc/ssl/certs/stunnel.key
"""
class ProxyAllowFrom(Setting):
name = "proxy_allow_ips"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--proxy-allow-from"]
validator = validate_string_to_list
default = "127.0.0.1"
desc = """\
Front-end's IPs from which allowed accept proxy requests (comma separate).
Set to ``*`` to disable checking of Front-end IPs (useful for setups
where you don't know in advance the IP address of Front-end, but
you still trust the environment)
"""
class KeyFile(Setting):
name = "keyfile"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--keyfile"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
SSL key file
"""
class CertFile(Setting):
name = "certfile"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--certfile"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
SSL certificate file
"""
class SSLVersion(Setting):
name = "ssl_version"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--ssl-version"]
validator = validate_ssl_version
if hasattr(ssl, "PROTOCOL_TLS"):
default = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS
else:
default = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23
default = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23
desc = """\
SSL version to use (see stdlib ssl module's).
.. deprecated:: 20.2
The option is deprecated and it is currently ignored. Use :ref:`ssl-context` instead.
============= ============
--ssl-version Description
============= ============
SSLv3 SSLv3 is not-secure and is strongly discouraged.
SSLv23 Alias for TLS. Deprecated in Python 3.6, use TLS.
TLS Negotiate highest possible version between client/server.
Can yield SSL. (Python 3.6+)
TLSv1 TLS 1.0
TLSv1_1 TLS 1.1 (Python 3.4+)
TLSv1_2 TLS 1.2 (Python 3.4+)
TLS_SERVER Auto-negotiate the highest protocol version like TLS,
but only support server-side SSLSocket connections.
(Python 3.6+)
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.. versionchanged:: 19.7
The default value has been changed from ``ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1`` to
``ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23``.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0
This setting now accepts string names based on ``ssl.PROTOCOL_``
constants.
.. versionchanged:: 20.0.1
The default value has been changed from ``ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23`` to
``ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS`` when Python >= 3.6 .
"""
class CertReqs(Setting):
name = "cert_reqs"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--cert-reqs"]
validator = validate_pos_int
default = ssl.CERT_NONE
desc = """\
Whether client certificate is required (see stdlib ssl module's)
=========== ===========================
--cert-reqs Description
=========== ===========================
`0` no client veirifcation
`1` ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL
`2` ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
=========== ===========================
"""
class CACerts(Setting):
name = "ca_certs"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--ca-certs"]
meta = "FILE"
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
CA certificates file
"""
class SuppressRaggedEOFs(Setting):
name = "suppress_ragged_eofs"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--suppress-ragged-eofs"]
action = "store_true"
default = True
validator = validate_bool
desc = """\
Suppress ragged EOFs (see stdlib ssl module's)
"""
class DoHandshakeOnConnect(Setting):
name = "do_handshake_on_connect"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--do-handshake-on-connect"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Whether to perform SSL handshake on socket connect (see stdlib ssl module's)
"""
class Ciphers(Setting):
name = "ciphers"
section = "SSL"
cli = ["--ciphers"]
validator = validate_string
default = None
desc = """\
SSL Cipher suite to use, in the format of an OpenSSL cipher list.
By default we use the default cipher list from Python's ``ssl`` module,
which contains ciphers considered strong at the time of each Python
release.
As a recommended alternative, the Open Web App Security Project (OWASP)
offers `a vetted set of strong cipher strings rated A+ to C-
<https://www.owasp.org/index.php/TLS_Cipher_String_Cheat_Sheet>`_.
OWASP provides details on user-agent compatibility at each security level.
See the `OpenSSL Cipher List Format Documentation
<https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man1/ciphers.html#CIPHER-LIST-FORMAT>`_
for details on the format of an OpenSSL cipher list.
"""
class PasteGlobalConf(Setting):
name = "raw_paste_global_conf"
action = "append"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--paste-global"]
meta = "CONF"
validator = validate_list_string
default = []
desc = """\
Set a PasteDeploy global config variable in ``key=value`` form.
The option can be specified multiple times.
The variables are passed to the the PasteDeploy entrypoint. Example::
$ gunicorn -b 127.0.0.1:8000 --paste development.ini --paste-global FOO=1 --paste-global BAR=2
.. versionadded:: 19.7
"""
class StripHeaderSpaces(Setting):
name = "strip_header_spaces"
section = "Server Mechanics"
cli = ["--strip-header-spaces"]
validator = validate_bool
action = "store_true"
default = False
desc = """\
Strip spaces present between the header name and the the ``:``.
This is known to induce vulnerabilities and is not compliant with the HTTP/1.1 standard.
See https://portswigger.net/research/http-desync-attacks-request-smuggling-reborn.
Use with care and only if necessary.
"""
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