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| | | $ $VENV/bin/pserve development.ini |
| | | Starting server in PID 16305. |
| | | Serving on http://127.0.0.1:6543 |
| | | Serving on http://[::1]:6543 |
| | | Serving on http://localhost:6543 |
| | | Serving on http://localhost:6543 |
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| | | This chapter explains what happens between the time you press the "Return" key |
| | | on your keyboard after typing ``pserve development.ini`` and the time the line |
| | | ``serving on http://127.0.0.1:6543`` is output to your console. |
| | | on your keyboard after typing ``pserve development.ini`` and the time the lines |
| | | ``Serving on http://localhost:6543`` are output to your console. |
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| | | .. index:: |
| | | single: startup process |
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| | | #. ``pserve`` starts the WSGI *server* defined within the ``[server:main]`` |
| | | section. In our case, this is the Waitress server (``use = |
| | | egg:waitress#main``), and it will listen on all interfaces on port 6543 |
| | | for both IPv4 and IPv6 (``listen = 127.0.0.1:6543 [::1]:6543``). The server |
| | | code itself is what prints ``serving on http://127.0.0.1:6543``. The server |
| | | for both IPv4 and IPv6 (``listen = localhost:6543``). The server |
| | | code itself is what prints ``Serving on http://localhost:6543``. The server |
| | | serves the application, and the application is running, waiting to receive requests. |
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| | | .. seealso:: |