Re: pgadmin healthcheck-url
От | Murtuza Zabuawala |
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Тема | Re: pgadmin healthcheck-url |
Дата | |
Msg-id | CAKKotZQD-S0FXzEPgbuOuTJdT-yeEUgS+fs5SdyWXom__sEEQQ@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | pgadmin healthcheck-url (Wilhelm Wurzer <wilhelm.wurzer@twyn.com>) |
Ответы |
Re: pgadmin healthcheck-url
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Список | pgadmin-hackers |
You can use '/misc/ping' route to check if pgAdmin4 is running.
Example: http://localhost:5050/misc/ping
On Success you will get,
Status code: 200
Response text: PING
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Regards,
On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 5:14 PM, Wilhelm Wurzer <wilhelm.wurzer@twyn.com> wrote:
Hi,
we are using pgadmin in a docker container on aws. To ensure that the container is up and running, a healthcheck is periodically checking via http, restarting the container if neccessary.
When checking the filesystem, we found that for each request, a session file is created. Healthcheck is done twice every 30secs, so we have about 5600 session files a day. (about 100k after a few days..)
I looked at the sourcecode and found that in session.py, line 259 it looks like cookies should not be created for static resources
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def open_session(self, app, request):
cookie_val = request.cookies.get(app.session_cookie_name)
if not cookie_val or '!' not in cookie_val:
# Don't bother creating a cookie for static resources
for sp in self.skip_paths:
if request.path.startswith(sp):
return None
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unfortunately, in __init__.py, when setting up the session interface, skip_paths is empty and so a cookie gets created also for static resources (i'm no python hacker, so maybe i'm missing something)
So my question is - is there an url that can be used for healthchecking, that does not create a session file on every check ?
thanks a lot,
Wilhelm Wurzer
twyn group GmbH
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