In situations where the built-in (and default) kazoo
threading async handler does not work (which sometimes
appears to happen under eventlet) allow for specifying
a different handler (ie the 'eventlet' one) that should
work better under those scenarios.
Closes-bug: #1512001
Change-Id: Iec5e39928b223a3ffca0b9b5b4d0fd61abaa0f2b
(cherry-picked from commit 9c5cb6fd0ba6b08fd163130a8862137277e48020)
Reviewed: https:/ /review. openstack. org/242619 /git.openstack. org/cgit/ openstack/ tooz/commit/ ?id=4251e1ea72b f4574629aaae701 166da5ea2c6413
Committed: https:/
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: stable/kilo
commit 4251e1ea72bf457 4629aaae701166d a5ea2c6413
Author: Joshua Harlow <email address hidden>
Date: Tue Nov 3 11:08:54 2015 -0800
Allow specifying a kazoo async handler 'kind'
In situations where the built-in (and default) kazoo
threading async handler does not work (which sometimes
appears to happen under eventlet) allow for specifying
a different handler (ie the 'eventlet' one) that should
work better under those scenarios.
Closes-bug: #1512001 3ffca0b9b5b4d0f d61abaa0f2b fd163130a886213 7277e48020)
Change-Id: Iec5e39928b223a
(cherry-picked from commit 9c5cb6fd0ba6b08