Thanks so much - that worked for me! On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 1:07:48 PM UTC-6, Arndt Droullier wrote: > > You can use the ini file options and start pyramid just by passing the ini > file name. > > e.g. bin/pserve development.ini > > Gunicorn is loaded in the ini file: > > [app:main] > use = egg:myapp > > pyramid.reload_templates = false > pyramid.debug_authorization = false > pyramid.debug_notfound = false > pyramid.debug_routematch = false > pyramid.debug_templates = false > pyramid.default_locale_name = en > > [server:main] > use = egg:gunicorn#main > host = 0.0.0.0 > port = 6543 > worker = 4 > worker_class = gevent > #worker_class = eventlet > #worker_class = sync > > Arndt. > > > 2014-02-04 Kate Boelhauf <[email protected] <javascript:>>: > >> Hi All, >> Can anyone point be to examples of using gunicorn with Pyramid. I can >> get this example to work: >> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-deploy-python-wsgi-apps-using-gunicorn-http-server-behind-nginx- >> but when I update the WSGI file to incorporate my pyramid app it breaks. >> >> Specifically I am interested in examples of WSGI files and also the >> command used to start gunicorn. I am unsure whether I should be using $ >> gunicorn [OPTIONS] APP_MODULE or $ paster serve development.ini workers=2 >> >> > > -- > Arndt Droullier, Nive GmbH, Köln, Germany | Nive Open Source Cms: > cms.nive.co >
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