How to use print_runtime_information method in localstack

Best Python code snippet using localstack_python

infra.py

Source:infra.py Github

copy

Full Screen

...277 sys.exit(0)278# -------------279# MAIN STARTUP280# -------------281def print_runtime_information(in_docker=False):282 # FIXME: this is legacy code from the old CLI, reconcile with new CLI and runtime output283 print()284 print("LocalStack version: %s" % constants.VERSION)285 if in_docker:286 id = get_main_container_id()287 if id:288 print("LocalStack Docker container id: %s" % id[:12])289 if config.LOCALSTACK_BUILD_DATE:290 print("LocalStack build date: %s" % config.LOCALSTACK_BUILD_DATE)291 if config.LOCALSTACK_BUILD_GIT_HASH:292 print("LocalStack build git hash: %s" % config.LOCALSTACK_BUILD_GIT_HASH)293 print()294def start_infra(asynchronous=False, apis=None):295 try:296 os.environ[LOCALSTACK_INFRA_PROCESS] = "1"297 is_in_docker = in_docker()298 # print a warning if we're not running in Docker but using Docker based LAMBDA_EXECUTOR299 if not is_in_docker and "docker" in config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR and not is_linux():300 print(301 (302 "!WARNING! - Running outside of Docker with $LAMBDA_EXECUTOR=%s can lead to "303 "problems on your OS. The environment variable $LOCALSTACK_HOSTNAME may not "304 "be properly set in your Lambdas."305 )306 % config.LAMBDA_EXECUTOR307 )308 if (309 is_in_docker310 and not config.LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER311 and not os.environ.get("HOST_TMP_FOLDER")312 ):313 print(314 "!WARNING! - Looks like you have configured $LAMBDA_REMOTE_DOCKER=0 - "315 "please make sure to configure $HOST_TMP_FOLDER to point to your host's $TMPDIR"316 )317 print_runtime_information(is_in_docker)318 # apply patches319 patch_urllib3_connection_pool(maxsize=128)320 patch_instance_tracker_meta()321 # load plugins322 load_plugins()323 # with plugins loaded, now start the infrastructure324 thread = do_start_infra(asynchronous, apis, is_in_docker)325 if not asynchronous and thread:326 # We're making sure that we stay in the execution context of the327 # main thread, otherwise our signal handlers don't work328 SHUTDOWN_INFRA.wait()329 return thread330 except KeyboardInterrupt:331 print("Shutdown")...

Full Screen

Full Screen

Automation Testing Tutorials

Learn to execute automation testing from scratch with LambdaTest Learning Hub. Right from setting up the prerequisites to run your first automation test, to following best practices and diving deeper into advanced test scenarios. LambdaTest Learning Hubs compile a list of step-by-step guides to help you be proficient with different test automation frameworks i.e. Selenium, Cypress, TestNG etc.

LambdaTest Learning Hubs:

YouTube

You could also refer to video tutorials over LambdaTest YouTube channel to get step by step demonstration from industry experts.

Run localstack automation tests on LambdaTest cloud grid

Perform automation testing on 3000+ real desktop and mobile devices online.

Try LambdaTest Now !!

Get 100 minutes of automation test minutes FREE!!

Next-Gen App & Browser Testing Cloud

Was this article helpful?

Helpful

NotHelpful