This removes most of the legacy upstream config madness by not using
weird config files spread all over the place.
This isn't the solution to other config reading fragility issues, but
it does move the whole config back to the central airtime.conf file.
This is the results of sed -i -e 's|/etc/airtime-saas/|/etc/airtime/|' `grep -irl 'airtime-saas' airtime_mvc/ python_apps/` :P
It might need more testing, the airtime-saas part never really made sense, zf1 has environments for that, ie you would create a saas env based on production for instance.
I beleive legacy upstream was using this to share configuration between customers (ie. analyser runs only once and writes to a shared S3 bucket). I assume they mount the airtime-saas folder onto individual customers instances with a global config. Like I said, I don't feel that this makes sense since all it does is make hacking at the configs in airtime-saas a bit easier. A serious SaaS operation should be using something like puppet or ansible to achieve this.
Changed analyzer upstart to take the cloud storage config file as a command line option
Dropped the dev env portion from the rabbitmq-analyzer.ini filename
* Remove awful StoredFile::uploadFile() function
* Massive airtime_analyzer commenting and cleanup
* Cleaned up the upload code
* Temporarily disabled the liquidsoap playability test.
* Remove the "hidden" field from the REST blacklist, the analyzer needs to set it.
* Added import_status column messages in the recent uploads table
* Auto-refresh the recent uploads table while imports are pending
* Moved the file moving stuff to its own analyzer in airtime_analyzer
* Basic error reporting to the REST API in airtime_analyzer, needs
hardeneing though
* Fixed a bug with the number of recent uploads
* Prevent airtime_analyzer from running if media_monitor is running
* Added MetadataAnalyzer unit tests and test data
* Improved debug logging and squashed pika logging
* Implemented file moving
* Extract the track number/total
* Fixed mapping of mutagen to Airtime fields in a few spots. The mapping
matches the DB column names now.
* Fixed the bin/airtime_analyzer binary
* Started work on PluploadController to make it work with the new File
API
* Added StatusReporter class to make HTTP requests back to Airtime
* Handle even more errors now
* Added proper logging and log rotation
* Added --debug flag for increased logging.
* Finished the skeleton of the airtime_analyzer service.
* Basic round-robin, reliable AMQP messaging works.
* Using multiprocess arch so the daemon survives analyzer crashes and
avoids failures propagating to other nodes.
* Basic metadata extractor using Mutagen is done.
* HTTP requests to the File API to are next to come...