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.. _mod_wsgi-deployment: |
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mod_wsgi (Apache) |
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If you are using the `Apache`_ webserver, consider using `mod_wsgi`_. |
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.. admonition:: Watch Out |
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Please make sure in advance that any ``app.run()`` calls you might |
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have in your application file are inside an ``if __name__ == |
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'__main__':`` block or moved to a separate file. Just make sure it's |
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not called because this will always start a local WSGI server which |
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we do not want if we deploy that application to mod_wsgi. |
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.. _Apache: http://httpd.apache.org/ |
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Installing `mod_wsgi` |
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If you don't have `mod_wsgi` installed yet you have to either install it |
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using a package manager or compile it yourself. The mod_wsgi |
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`installation instructions`_ cover source installations on UNIX systems. |
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If you are using Ubuntu/Debian you can apt-get it and activate it as |
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follows: |
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.. sourcecode:: text |
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# apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi |
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If you are using a yum based distribution (Fedora, OpenSUSE, etc..) you |
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can install it as follows: |
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.. sourcecode:: text |
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# yum install mod_wsgi |
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On FreeBSD install `mod_wsgi` by compiling the `www/mod_wsgi` port or by |
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using pkg_add: |
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.. sourcecode:: text |
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# pkg install ap22-mod_wsgi2 |
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If you are using pkgsrc you can install `mod_wsgi` by compiling the |
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`www/ap2-wsgi` package. |
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If you encounter segfaulting child processes after the first apache |
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reload you can safely ignore them. Just restart the server. |
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Creating a `.wsgi` file |
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To run your application you need a :file:`yourapplication.wsgi` file. This file |
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contains the code `mod_wsgi` is executing on startup to get the application |
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object. The object called `application` in that file is then used as |
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application. |
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For most applications the following file should be sufficient:: |
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from yourapplication import app as application |
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If you don't have a factory function for application creation but a singleton |
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instance you can directly import that one as `application`. |
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Store that file somewhere that you will find it again (e.g.: |
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:file:`/var/www/yourapplication`) and make sure that `yourapplication` and all |
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the libraries that are in use are on the python load path. If you don't |
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want to install it system wide consider using a `virtual python`_ |
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instance. Keep in mind that you will have to actually install your |
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application into the virtualenv as well. Alternatively there is the |
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option to just patch the path in the ``.wsgi`` file before the import:: |
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import sys |
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sys.path.insert(0, '/path/to/the/application') |
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Configuring Apache |
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The last thing you have to do is to create an Apache configuration file |
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for your application. In this example we are telling `mod_wsgi` to |
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execute the application under a different user for security reasons: |
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.. sourcecode:: apache |
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<VirtualHost *> |
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ServerName example.com |
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WSGIDaemonProcess yourapplication user=user1 group=group1 threads=5 |
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WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/yourapplication/yourapplication.wsgi |
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<Directory /var/www/yourapplication> |
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WSGIProcessGroup yourapplication |
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WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL} |
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Order deny,allow |
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Allow from all |
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</Directory> |
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</VirtualHost> |
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Note: WSGIDaemonProcess isn't implemented in Windows and Apache will |
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refuse to run with the above configuration. On a Windows system, eliminate those lines: |
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.. sourcecode:: apache |
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<VirtualHost *> |
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ServerName example.com |
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WSGIScriptAlias / C:\yourdir\yourapp.wsgi |
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<Directory C:\yourdir> |
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Order deny,allow |
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Allow from all |
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</Directory> |
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</VirtualHost> |
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Note: There have been some changes in access control configuration for `Apache 2.4`_. |
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.. _Apache 2.4: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/upgrading.html |
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Most notably, the syntax for directory permissions has changed from httpd 2.2 |
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.. sourcecode:: apache |
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Order allow,deny |
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Allow from all |
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to httpd 2.4 syntax |
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.. sourcecode:: apache |
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Require all granted |
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For more information consult the `mod_wsgi documentation`_. |
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.. _mod_wsgi: https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi |
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.. _installation instructions: http://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/installation.html |
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.. _virtual python: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv |
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.. _mod_wsgi documentation: http://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/index.html |
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Troubleshooting |
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If your application does not run, follow this guide to troubleshoot: |
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**Problem:** application does not run, errorlog shows SystemExit ignored |
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You have an ``app.run()`` call in your application file that is not |
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guarded by an ``if __name__ == '__main__':`` condition. Either |
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remove that :meth:`~flask.Flask.run` call from the file and move it |
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into a separate :file:`run.py` file or put it into such an if block. |
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**Problem:** application gives permission errors |
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Probably caused by your application running as the wrong user. Make |
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sure the folders the application needs access to have the proper |
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privileges set and the application runs as the correct user |
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(``user`` and ``group`` parameter to the `WSGIDaemonProcess` |
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directive) |
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**Problem:** application dies with an error on print |
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Keep in mind that mod_wsgi disallows doing anything with |
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:data:`sys.stdout` and :data:`sys.stderr`. You can disable this |
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protection from the config by setting the `WSGIRestrictStdout` to |
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``off``: |
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WSGIRestrictStdout Off |
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Alternatively you can also replace the standard out in the .wsgi file |
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with a different stream:: |
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import sys |
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sys.stdout = sys.stderr |
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**Problem:** accessing resources gives IO errors |
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Your application probably is a single .py file you symlinked into |
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the site-packages folder. Please be aware that this does not work, |
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instead you either have to put the folder into the pythonpath the |
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file is stored in, or convert your application into a package. |
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The reason for this is that for non-installed packages, the module |
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filename is used to locate the resources and for symlinks the wrong |
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filename is picked up. |
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Support for Automatic Reloading |
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To help deployment tools you can activate support for automatic |
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reloading. Whenever something changes the ``.wsgi`` file, `mod_wsgi` will |
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reload all the daemon processes for us. |
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For that, just add the following directive to your `Directory` section: |
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WSGIScriptReloading On |
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Working with Virtual Environments |
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Virtual environments have the advantage that they never install the |
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required dependencies system wide so you have a better control over what |
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is used where. If you want to use a virtual environment with mod_wsgi |
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you have to modify your ``.wsgi`` file slightly. |
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Add the following lines to the top of your ``.wsgi`` file:: |
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activate_this = '/path/to/env/bin/activate_this.py' |
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execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this)) |
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For Python 3 add the following lines to the top of your ``.wsgi`` file:: |
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activate_this = '/path/to/env/bin/activate_this.py' |
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with open(activate_this) as file_: |
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exec(file_.read(), dict(__file__=activate_this)) |
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This sets up the load paths according to the settings of the virtual |
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environment. Keep in mind that the path has to be absolute.
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