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"""Config management for the Ambuda Flask app.
All of Ambuda's interesting config values are defined in the project's `.env`
file. Here, we parse that file and map its values to specific config objects,
which we then load into Flask.
Most config values are documented on :class:`BaseConfig`, from which all other
classes inherit. Production-specific config values, which are mainly replated
to deployment, are defined on :class:`ProductionConfig`.
It's considered a best practice to keep this module outside the application
package: From the Flask docs (emphasis added):
Configuration becomes more useful if you can store it in a separate file,
*ideally located outside the actual application package*.
"""
import logging
import os
from pathlib import Path
from dotenv import load_dotenv
from flask import Flask
# Load dotenv early so that `_env` will work in the class definitions below.
load_dotenv()
#: The test environment. For unit tests only.
TESTING = "testing"
#: The development environment. For local development.
DEVELOPMENT = "development"
#: The build environment. For build on github.
BUILD = "build"
#: The staging environment. For testing on staging.
STAGING = "staging"
#: The production environment. For production serving.
PRODUCTION = "production"
def _make_path(path: Path):
"""Create a path if it doesn't exist already.
If possible, avoid using this function so that our config code has fewer
side effects. Currently, we use this function only to set up unit tests.
"""
path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
return path
def _env(key: str, default=None) -> str | None:
"""Fetch a value from the local environment.
:param key: the environment variable to fetch
:return: a value, or ``None`` if the variable is undefined.
"""
return os.environ.get(key, default)
class BaseConfig:
"""Base settings for all configs."""
# Core settings
# -------------
#: The Flask app environment ("production", "development", etc.). We set
#: this explicitly so that Celery can have access to it and load an
#: appropriate application context.
AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT = None
#: Internal secret key for encrypting sensitive data.
SECRET_KEY = _env("SECRET_KEY")
#: URI for the Ambuda database. This URI (also called a URL in some docs)
#: has the following basic format:
#:
#: dialect+driver://username:password@host:port/database
#:
#: For more information, see:
#:
#: https://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/14/core/engines.html#database-urls
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = _env("SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI")
#: Where to store user uploads (PDFs, images, etc.).
UPLOAD_FOLDER = _env("FLASK_UPLOAD_FOLDER")
#: Logger setup
LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO
# Extensions
# ----------
# Flask-Babel
#: Default locale. This is "en" by default, but declare it here to be
#: explicit.
BABEL_DEFAULT_LOCALE = "en"
# Flask-Mail
#: URL for mail server.
MAIL_SERVER = _env("MAIL_SERVER")
#: Port for mail server.
MAIL_PORT = _env("MAIL_PORT")
#: If ``True``, use TLS for email encryption.
MAIL_USE_TLS = True
#: Username for mail server.
MAIL_USERNAME = _env("MAIL_USERNAME")
#: Password for mail server.
MAIL_PASSWORD = _env("MAIL_PASSWORD")
#: Default sender for site emails.
MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER = _env("MAIL_DEFAULT_SENDER")
# Flask-WTF
#: If True, enable cross-site request forgery (CSRF) protection.
#: This must be True in production.
WTF_CSRF_ENABLED = True
# Services
# --------
#: ReCAPTCHA public key.
RECAPTCHA_PUBLIC_KEY = _env("RECAPTCHA_PUBLIC_KEY")
#: ReCAPTCHA private key.
RECAPTCHA_PRIVATE_KEY = _env("RECAPTCHA_PRIVATE_KEY")
#: Sentry data source name (DSN).
#: We use Sentry to get notifications about server errors.
SENTRY_DSN = _env("SENTRY_DSN")
# Test-only
# ---------
#: If ``True``, enable the Flask debugger.
DEBUG = False
#: If ``True``, enable testing mode.
TESTING = False
# Environment variables
# ---------------------
# AMBUDA_BOT_PASSWORD is the password we use for the "ambuda-bot" account.
# We set this account as an envvar because we need to create this user as
# part of database seeding.
# GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS contains credentials for the Google Vision
# API, but these credentials are fetched by the Google API implicitly,
# so we don't need to define it on the Config object here.
class UnitTestConfig(BaseConfig):
"""For unit tests."""
AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT = TESTING
TESTING = True
SECRET_KEY = "insecure unit test secret"
SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI = "sqlite:///:memory:"
UPLOAD_FOLDER = _make_path(Path(__file__).parent / "data" / "file-uploads")
#: Logger setup
LOG_LEVEL = logging.DEBUG
#: Disable CSRF protection for unit tests, since the Flask test runner
#: doesn't have good support for it.
WTF_CSRF_ENABLED = False
RECAPTCHA_PUBLIC_KEY = "re-public"
RECAPTCHA_PRIVATE_KEY = "re-private"
class DevelopmentConfig(BaseConfig):
"""For local development."""
AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT = DEVELOPMENT
DEBUG = True
#: If set, automatically reload Flask templates (including imports) when
#: they change on disk.
TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD = True
#: Logger setup
LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO
class BuildConfig(BaseConfig):
"""For build on GitHub."""
AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT = BUILD
DEBUG = True
#: If set, automatically reload Flask templates (including imports) when
#: they change on disk.
TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD = False
#: Logger setup
LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO
class StagingConfig(BaseConfig):
"""For staging."""
AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT = STAGING
DEBUG = True
#: If set, automatically reload Flask templates (including imports) when
#: they change on disk.
TEMPLATES_AUTO_RELOAD = False
#: Logger setup
LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO
class ProductionConfig(BaseConfig):
"""For production."""
AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT = PRODUCTION
#: Logger setup
LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO
# Deployment credentials
# ----------------------
#: Which directory to use on the production machine.
SERVER_APP_DIRECTORY = _env("SERVER_APP_DIRECTORY")
#: Server username.
SERVER_USER = _env("SERVER_USER")
#: Server host.
SERVER_HOST = _env("SERVER_HOST")
def _validate_config(config: BaseConfig):
"""Examine the given config and fail if the config is malformed.
:param config: the config to test
"""
assert config.AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT in {
TESTING,
DEVELOPMENT,
BUILD,
STAGING,
PRODUCTION,
}
if not config.SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI:
raise ValueError("This config does not define SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI")
if not config.UPLOAD_FOLDER:
raise ValueError("This config does not define UPLOAD_FOLDER.")
if not Path(config.UPLOAD_FOLDER).is_absolute():
raise ValueError("UPLOAD_FOLDER must be an absolute path.")
# Production-specific validation.
if config.AMBUDA_ENVIRONMENT == PRODUCTION:
# All keys must be set.
for key in dir(config):
if key.isupper():
value = getattr(config, key)
assert value is not None, f"Config param {key} must not be `None`"
# App must not be in debug/test mode.
assert config.WTF_CSRF_ENABLED
assert not config.DEBUG
assert not config.TESTING
# Google credentials must be set and exist.
google_creds = _env("GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS")
assert google_creds
assert Path(google_creds).exists()
def load_config_object(name: str):
"""Load and validate an application config."""
config_map = {
TESTING: UnitTestConfig,
DEVELOPMENT: DevelopmentConfig,
BUILD: BuildConfig,
STAGING: StagingConfig,
PRODUCTION: ProductionConfig,
}
config = config_map[name]
_validate_config(config)
return config
def create_config_only_app(config_name: str):
"""Create the application with just its config options set.
We use this function in Celery to get access to the app context while
avoiding any other setup work related to the application.
"""
load_dotenv(".env")
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config.from_object(load_config_object(config_name))
return app