.. _modwsgi_tutorial:
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Running a :mod:`repoze.bfg` Application under ``mod_wsgi``
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:term:`mod_wsgi` is an Apache module developed by Graham Dumpleton.
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It allows :term:`WSGI` programs to be served using the Apache web
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server.
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This guide will outline broad steps that can be used to get a
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:mod:`repoze.bfg` application running under Apache via ``mod_wsgi``.
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This particular tutorial was developed under Apple's Mac OS X platform
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(Snow Leopard, on a 32-bit Mac), but the instructions should be
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largely the same for all systems, delta specific path information for
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commands and files.
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.. note:: Unfortunately these instructions almost certainly won't work
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for deploying a :mod:`repoze.bfg` application on a Windows system
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using ``mod_wsgi``. If you have experience with :mod:`repoze.bfg`
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and and ``mod_wsgi`` on Windows systems, please help us document
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this experience by submitting documentation to the `mailing list
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<http://lists.repoze.org/listinfo/repoze-dev>`_.
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#. The tutorial assumes you have Apache already installed on your
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system. If you do not, install Apache 2.X for your platform in
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whatever manner makes sense.
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#. Once you have Apache installed, install ``mod_wsgi``. Use the
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(excellent) `installation instructions
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<http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/InstallationInstructions>`_
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for your platform into your system's Apache installation.
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#. Install :term:`virtualenv` into the Python which mod_wsgi will
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run using the ``easy_install`` program.
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.. code-block:: text
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$ sudo /usr/bin/easy_install-2.6 virtualenv
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This command may need to be performed as the root user.
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#. Create a :term:`virtualenv` which we'll use to install our
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application.
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.. code-block:: text
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$ cd ~
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$ mkdir -p /projects/modwsgi
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$ cd projects/modwsgi
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$ /usr/local/bin/virtualenv --no-site-packages env
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#. Install :mod:`repoze.bfg` into the newly created virtualenv:
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$ cd ~/projects/modwsgi/env
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$ bin/easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current/simple \
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repoze.bfg
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#. Create and install your :mod:`repoze.bfg` application. For the
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purposes of this tutorial, we'll just be using the ``bfg_starter``
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application as a baseline application. Substitute your existing
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:mod:`repoze.bfg` application as necessary if you already have
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one.
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.. code-block:: text
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$ cd ~/projects/modwsgi/env
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$ bin/paster create -t bfg_starter myapp
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$ cd myapp
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$ ../bin/python setup.py install
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#. Within the virtualenv directory (``~/projects/modwsgi/env``),
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create a script named ``bfg.wsgi``. Give it these contents:
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.. code-block:: python
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from repoze.bfg.paster import get_app
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application = get_app(
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'/Users/chrism/projects/modwsgi/env/myapp/myapp.ini', 'main')
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The first argument to ``get_app`` is the project Paste
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configuration file name. The second is the name of the section
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within the .ini file that should be loaded by ``mod_wsgi``. The
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assignment to the name ``application`` is important: mod_wsgi
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requires finding such an assignment when it opens the file.
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#. Make the ``bfg.wsgi`` script executable.
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$ cd ~/projects/modwsgi/env
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$ chmod 755 bfg.wsgi
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#. Edit your Apache configuration and add some stuff. I happened to
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create a file named ``/etc/apache2/other/modwsgi.conf`` on my own
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system while installing Apache, so this stuff went in there.
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.. code-block:: apache
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# Use only 1 Python sub-interpreter. Multiple sub-interpreters
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# play badly with C extensions.
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WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
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WSGIPassAuthorization On
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WSGIDaemonProcess bfg user=chrism group=staff processes=1 threads=4 \
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python-path=/Users/chrism/projects/modwsgi/env/lib/python2.6/site-packages
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WSGIScriptAlias /myapp /Users/chrism/projects/modwsgi/env/bfg.wsgi
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<Directory /Users/chrism/projects/modwsgi/env>
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WSGIProcessGroup bfg
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Order allow, deny
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Allow from all
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</Directory>
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#. Restart Apache
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$ sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl restart
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#. Visit ``http://localhost/myapp`` in a browser. You should see the
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sample application rendered in your browser.
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:term:`mod_wsgi` has many knobs and a great variety of deployment
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modes. This is just one representation of how you might use it to
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serve up a :mod:`repoze.bfg` application. See the `mod_wsgi
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configuration documentation
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<http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationGuidelines>`_ for
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more in-depth configuration information.
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