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.. _deploying-wsgi-standalone: |
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Standalone WSGI Containers |
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There are popular servers written in Python that contain WSGI applications and |
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serve HTTP. These servers stand alone when they run; you can proxy to them |
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from your web server. Note the section on :ref:`deploying-proxy-setups` if you |
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run into issues. |
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Gunicorn |
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`Gunicorn`_ 'Green Unicorn' is a WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX. It's a pre-fork |
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worker model ported from Ruby's Unicorn project. It supports both `eventlet`_ |
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and `greenlet`_. Running a Flask application on this server is quite simple:: |
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gunicorn myproject:app |
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`Gunicorn`_ provides many command-line options -- see ``gunicorn -h``. |
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For example, to run a Flask application with 4 worker processes (``-w |
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4``) binding to localhost port 4000 (``-b 127.0.0.1:4000``):: |
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gunicorn -w 4 -b 127.0.0.1:4000 myproject:app |
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.. _Gunicorn: http://gunicorn.org/ |
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.. _eventlet: http://eventlet.net/ |
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.. _greenlet: https://greenlet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ |
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uWSGI |
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`uWSGI`_ is a fast application server written in C. It is very configurable |
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which makes it more complicated to setup than gunicorn. |
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Running `uWSGI HTTP Router`_:: |
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uwsgi --http 127.0.0.1:5000 --module myproject:app |
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For a more optimized setup, see :ref:`configuring uWSGI and NGINX <deploying-uwsgi>`. |
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.. _uWSGI: http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ |
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.. _uWSGI HTTP Router: http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/HTTP.html#the-uwsgi-http-https-router |
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Gevent |
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`Gevent`_ is a coroutine-based Python networking library that uses |
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`greenlet`_ to provide a high-level synchronous API on top of `libev`_ |
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event loop:: |
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from gevent.wsgi import WSGIServer |
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from yourapplication import app |
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http_server = WSGIServer(('', 5000), app) |
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http_server.serve_forever() |
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.. _Gevent: http://www.gevent.org/ |
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.. _greenlet: https://greenlet.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ |
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.. _libev: http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html |
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Twisted Web |
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`Twisted Web`_ is the web server shipped with `Twisted`_, a mature, |
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non-blocking event-driven networking library. Twisted Web comes with a |
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standard WSGI container which can be controlled from the command line using |
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the ``twistd`` utility:: |
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twistd web --wsgi myproject.app |
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This example will run a Flask application called ``app`` from a module named |
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``myproject``. |
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Twisted Web supports many flags and options, and the ``twistd`` utility does |
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as well; see ``twistd -h`` and ``twistd web -h`` for more information. For |
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example, to run a Twisted Web server in the foreground, on port 8080, with an |
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application from ``myproject``:: |
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twistd -n web --port tcp:8080 --wsgi myproject.app |
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.. _Twisted: https://twistedmatrix.com/ |
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.. _Twisted Web: https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/TwistedWeb |
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.. _deploying-proxy-setups: |
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Proxy Setups |
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If you deploy your application using one of these servers behind an HTTP proxy |
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you will need to rewrite a few headers in order for the application to work. |
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The two problematic values in the WSGI environment usually are ``REMOTE_ADDR`` |
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and ``HTTP_HOST``. You can configure your httpd to pass these headers, or you |
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can fix them in middleware. Werkzeug ships a fixer that will solve some common |
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setups, but you might want to write your own WSGI middleware for specific |
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setups. |
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Here's a simple nginx configuration which proxies to an application served on |
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localhost at port 8000, setting appropriate headers: |
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.. sourcecode:: nginx |
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server { |
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listen 80; |
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server_name _; |
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access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log; |
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error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log; |
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location / { |
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proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8000/; |
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proxy_redirect off; |
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proxy_set_header Host $host; |
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proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; |
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; |
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; |
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} |
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} |
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If your httpd is not providing these headers, the most common setup invokes the |
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host being set from ``X-Forwarded-Host`` and the remote address from |
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``X-Forwarded-For``:: |
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from werkzeug.contrib.fixers import ProxyFix |
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app.wsgi_app = ProxyFix(app.wsgi_app) |
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.. admonition:: Trusting Headers |
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Please keep in mind that it is a security issue to use such a middleware in |
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a non-proxy setup because it will blindly trust the incoming headers which |
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might be forged by malicious clients. |
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If you want to rewrite the headers from another header, you might want to |
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use a fixer like this:: |
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class CustomProxyFix(object): |
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def __init__(self, app): |
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self.app = app |
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def __call__(self, environ, start_response): |
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host = environ.get('HTTP_X_FHOST', '') |
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if host: |
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environ['HTTP_HOST'] = host |
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return self.app(environ, start_response) |
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app.wsgi_app = CustomProxyFix(app.wsgi_app)
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