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Added initial uwsgi deployment documentation for nginx; updated nginx URL in fastcgi deployment docs; added uwsgi to deployment index

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Merlin 14 years ago committed by Ron DuPlain
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      docs/deploying/fastcgi.rst
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docs/deploying/fastcgi.rst

@ -148,5 +148,5 @@ path. Common problems are:
- different python interpreters being used.
.. _lighttpd: http://www.lighttpd.net/
.. _nginx: http://nginx.net/
.. _nginx: http://nginx.org/
.. _flup: http://trac.saddi.com/flup

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docs/deploying/index.rst

@ -16,4 +16,5 @@ is the actual WSGI application.
mod_wsgi
cgi
fastcgi
uwsgi
others

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docs/deploying/uwsgi.rst

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uWSGI
=====
A newly popular deployment method on servers like `cherokee`_ and `nginx`_
is uWSGI. To use your WSGI application with uWSGI protocol you will need
a uWSGI server first. uWSGI is both a protocol and an application server;
the application server can serve uWSGI, FastCGI, and HTTP protocols.
The most popular server is `uwsgi`_, which we will use for this guide.
Make sure to have it installed.
.. admonition:: Watch Out
Please make sure in advance that your ``app.run()`` call you might
have in your application file, is inside an ``if __name__ ==
'__main__':`` or moved to a separate file. Just make sure it's not
called because this will always start a local WSGI server which we do
not want if we deploy that application to uWSGI.
Starting your app with uwsgi
----------------------------
`uwsgi` is designed to operate on WSGI callables found in python modules.
Given a flask application in myapp.py, use the following command:
.. sourcecode:: text
$ uwsgi -s /tmp/uwsgi.sock --module myapp --callable app
Or, if you prefer:
.. sourcecode:: text
$ uwsgi -s /tmp/uwsgi.sock myapp:app
Configuring nginx
-----------------
A basic flask uWSGI configuration for nginx looks like this::
location = /yourapplication { rewrite ^ /yourapplication/; }
location /yourapplication { try_files $uri @yourapplication; }
location @yourapplication {
include uwsgi_params;
uwsgi_param SCRIPT_NAME /yourapplication;
uwsgi_modifier1 30;
uwsgi_pass unix:/tmp/uwsgi.sock;
}
This configuration binds the application to `/yourapplication`. If you want
to have it in the URL root it's a bit simpler because you don't have to tell
it the WSGI `SCRIPT_NAME` or set the uwsgi modifer to make use of it::
location / { try_files $uri @yourapplication; }
location @yourapplication {
include uwsgi_params;
uwsgi_pass unix:/tmp/uwsgi.sock;
}
.. _cherokee: http://www.cherokee-project.com/
.. _nginx: http://nginx.org/
.. _uwsgi: http://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/
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