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. |
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test_data | ||
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airtime_analyzer_tests.py | ||
analyzer_pipeline_tests.py | ||
analyzer_tests.py | ||
cloud_storage_uploader_tests.py | ||
cuepoint_analyzer_tests.py | ||
filemover_analyzer_tests.py | ||
metadata_analyzer_tests.py | ||
playability_analyzer_tests.py | ||
replaygain_analyzer_tests.py |