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A very popular deployment setup on servers like `lighttpd`_ and `nginx`_ |
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is FastCGI. To use your WSGI application with any of them you will need |
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a FastCGI server first. |
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The most popular one is `flup`_ which we will use for this guide. Make |
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sure to have it installed. |
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.. admonition:: Watch Out |
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Please make sure in advance that your ``app.run()`` call you might |
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have in your application file, is inside an ``if __name__ == |
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'__main__':`` or moved to a separate file. Just make sure it's not |
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called because this will always start a local WSGI server which we do |
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not want if we deploy that application to FastCGI. |
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Creating a `.fcgi` file |
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First you need to create the FastCGI server file. Let's call it |
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`yourapplication.fcgi`:: |
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#!/usr/bin/python |
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from flup.server.fcgi import WSGIServer |
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from yourapplication import app |
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WSGIServer(app).run() |
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This is enough for Apache to work, however lighttpd and nginx need a |
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socket to communicate with the FastCGI server. For that to work you |
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need to pass the path to the socket to the |
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:class:`~flup.server.fcgi.WSGIServer`:: |
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WSGIServer(application, bindAddress='/path/to/fcgi.sock').run() |
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The path has to be the exact same path you define in the server |
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config. |
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Save the `yourapplication.fcgi` file somewhere you will find it again. |
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It makes sense to have that in `/var/www/yourapplication` or something |
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similar. |
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Make sure to set the executable bit on that file so that the servers |
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can execute it: |
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.. sourcecode:: text |
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# chmod +x /var/www/yourapplication/yourapplication.fcgi |
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Configuring lighttpd |
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-------------------- |
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A basic FastCGI configuration for lighttpd looks like that:: |
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fastcgi.server = ("/yourapplication" => |
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"yourapplication" => ( |
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"socket" => "/tmp/yourapplication-fcgi.sock", |
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"bin-path" => "/var/www/yourapplication/yourapplication.fcgi", |
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"check-local" => "disable" |
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) |
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) |
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This configuration binds the application to `/yourapplication`. If you |
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want the application to work in the URL root you have to work around a |
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lighttpd bug with the :class:`~werkzeug.contrib.fixers.LighttpdCGIRootFix` |
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middleware. |
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Make sure to apply it only if you are mounting the application the URL |
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root. |
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Configuring nginx |
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----------------- |
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Installing FastCGI applications on nginx is a bit different because by default |
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no FastCGI parameters are forwarded. |
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A basic flask FastCGI configuration for nginx looks like this:: |
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location = /yourapplication { rewrite ^ /yourapplication/ last; } |
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location /yourapplication { try_files $uri @yourapplication; } |
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location @yourapplication { |
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include fastcgi_params; |
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fastcgi_split_path_info ^(/yourapplication)(.*)$; |
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fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_path_info; |
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fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME $fastcgi_script_name; |
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fastcgi_pass unix:/tmp/yourapplication-fcgi.sock; |
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} |
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This configuration binds the application to `/yourapplication`. If you want |
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to have it in the URL root it's a bit simpler because you don't have to figure |
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out how to calculate `PATH_INFO` and `SCRIPT_NAME`:: |
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location / { try_files $uri @yourapplication; } |
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location @yourapplication { |
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include fastcgi_params; |
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fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_script_name; |
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fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME ""; |
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fastcgi_pass unix:/tmp/yourapplication-fcgi.sock; |
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} |
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Since Nginx doesn't load FastCGI apps, you have to do it by yourself. You |
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can either write an `init.d` script for that or execute it inside a screen |
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session:: |
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$ screen |
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$ /var/www/yourapplication/yourapplication.fcgi |
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Debugging |
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FastCGI deployments tend to be hard to debug on most webservers. Very often the |
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only thing the server log tells you is something along the lines of "premature |
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end of headers". In order to debug the application the only thing that can |
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really give you ideas why it breaks is switching to the correct user and |
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executing the application by hand. |
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This example assumes your application is called `application.fcgi` and that your |
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webserver user is `www-data`:: |
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$ su www-data |
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$ cd /var/www/yourapplication |
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$ python application.fcgi |
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Traceback (most recent call last): |
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File "yourapplication.fcg", line 4, in <module> |
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ImportError: No module named yourapplication |
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In this case the error seems to be "yourapplication" not being on the python |
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path. Common problems are: |
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- relative paths being used. Don't rely on the current working directory |
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- the code depending on environment variables that are not set by the |
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web server. |
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- different python interpreters being used. |
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.. _lighttpd: http://www.lighttpd.net/ |
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.. _nginx: http://nginx.net/ |
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.. _flup: http://trac.saddi.com/flup
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