You can use nxinx with uwsgi even with several domain names, nginx
takes care of that, you just run several uwsgi/gunicorn processes on
different tcp ports or unix sockets, and nginx will just select the
one that fits for its domain name (set in config) of course you need
to set it properly..
Anyways, when you want to host multiple python sites with
nginx/something, I'd recommend uwsgi with supervisor .. which will
help you manage the apps really easy ... of course you can use
gunicorn instead of uwsgi ... it is up to you ...
So I will go for : nginx + uwsgi + supervisor + django !
Thanks for the enlightenment !
Lukas
Dne 12. 10. 2013 10:51, Diogene Laerce napsal(a):
Have you enabled the necessary WSGI modules in Apache and performed
the necessary configuration? You have to remember that the Django
python files need an application server to compile and process. Apache
out of the box doesn't do that. mod_wshi is one option.
I guess you mean mod_wsgi cos I didn't find info on wshi. :)
Anyway I solved the problem : django pointed the url on localhost
root. I
tried every combination of urls before except this one.
The others are using Nginx as a reverse proxy to the Gunicorn
application server.
I had a look on those and I'd like to be sure of what I understood :
I can
use 2 http servers, gunicorn for dynamic contents and nginx for static
contents. And all that, through a virtual environment (my workstation :
debian squeeze) served by pythonbrew. Yes ?
But I saw that some people use uwsgi too, on their website they say it
is for hosting purpose. So unless I need to run multiples domain names
on the same host, I do not need it, do I ?
Thank you
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