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Avoid setitng the CONN_STR in queues unless it is meant to be set (#13025)
Since the move to common leveldb and common redis the disk queue code will check the connection string before defaulting to the DATADIR. Therefore we should ensure that the connection string is kept empty unless it is actually set. Fix #13023 Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ package setting
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import (
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"fmt"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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}
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Queue.Length = sec.Key("LENGTH").MustInt(20)
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Queue.BatchLength = sec.Key("BATCH_LENGTH").MustInt(20)
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Queue.ConnectionString = sec.Key("CONN_STR").MustString(path.Join(AppDataPath, ""))
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Queue.ConnectionString = sec.Key("CONN_STR").MustString("")
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Queue.Type = sec.Key("TYPE").MustString("persistable-channel")
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Queue.Network, Queue.Addresses, Queue.Password, Queue.DBIndex, _ = ParseQueueConnStr(Queue.ConnectionString)
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Queue.WrapIfNecessary = sec.Key("WRAP_IF_NECESSARY").MustBool(true)
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@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ func newTaskService() {
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switch taskSec.Key("QUEUE_TYPE").MustString(ChannelQueueType) {
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case ChannelQueueType:
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queueTaskSec.Key("TYPE").MustString("persistable-channel")
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queueTaskSec.Key("CONN_STR").MustString(taskSec.Key("QUEUE_CONN_STR").MustString(""))
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case RedisQueueType:
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queueTaskSec.Key("TYPE").MustString("redis")
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queueTaskSec.Key("CONN_STR").MustString(taskSec.Key("QUEUE_CONN_STR").MustString("addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0"))
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}
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queueTaskSec.Key("LENGTH").MustInt(taskSec.Key("QUEUE_LENGTH").MustInt(1000))
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queueTaskSec.Key("CONN_STR").MustString(taskSec.Key("QUEUE_CONN_STR").MustString("addrs=127.0.0.1:6379 db=0"))
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}
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