import asyncio import json import socket from typing import Any, Iterable Address = tuple[str, int] async def wait_for_port(address: Address) -> None: # From https://github.com/clarketm/wait-for-it while True: try: _, writer = await asyncio.open_connection(*address) writer.close() await writer.wait_closed() break except (socket.gaierror, ConnectionError, OSError, TypeError): pass await asyncio.sleep(0.1) def get_redis_url(addr: str) -> Address: result = addr.replace("redis://", "") result = result.split("/")[0] parts = result.split(":") assert len(parts) == 2 return parts[0], int(parts[1]) def get_addresses(config: dict[str, Any]) -> Iterable[Address]: yield (config["db_host"], config["db_port"]) for key in ("redis_cache", "redis_queue", "redis_socketio"): yield get_redis_url(config[key]) async def async_main(addresses: set[Address]) -> None: tasks = [asyncio.wait_for(wait_for_port(addr), timeout=5) for addr in addresses] await asyncio.gather(*tasks) def main() -> int: with open("/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites/common_site_config.json") as f: config = json.load(f) addresses = set(get_addresses(config)) asyncio.run(async_main(addresses)) return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": raise SystemExit(main())