On Aug 13, 9:44 pm, 7stud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 13, 5:16 am, joe jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I configured apache to execute python scripts using mod_python > > handler. I followed below mentioned steps to configure apache. > > > 1. In http.conf I added > > > <Directory "D:/softwares/Apache2.2/htdocs"> > > AddHandler mod_python .py > > PythonHandler mptest > > PythonDebug On > > </Directory> > > > 2. Then I added the line "LoadModule python_module modules/ > > mod_python.so" to http.conf. > > > Then I tried execute the python script mentioned below from browser. > > > from mod_python import apache > > def handler(req): > > req.content_type = 'text/plain' > > req.write("Hello World!") > > return apache.OK > > > Then I am getting the following error > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > > File "D:\softwares\Python25\Lib\site-packages\mod_python > > \importer.py", line 1537, in HandlerDispatch > > default=default_handler, arg=req, silent=hlist.silent) > > > File "D:\softwares\Python25\Lib\site-packages\mod_python > > \importer.py", line 1202, in _process_target > > module = import_module(module_name, path=path) > > > File "D:\softwares\Python25\Lib\site-packages\mod_python > > \importer.py", line 304, in import_module > > return __import__(module_name, {}, {}, ['*']) > > > ImportError: No module named mptest > > > I am using Apache 2.2.4, python 2.5 and mod_python-3.3.1.win32-py2.5- > > Apache2.2. > > > I am able to execute python scripts by configuring apache to execute > > the cgi scripts. But I want to execute it using mod_python as it is > > faster compared to cgi mode. Someone please help me on this issue. > > 1) In the mod_python tutorial it says: > > ------- > 2.4 Testing > > ... > ... > > 2. Add the following Apache directives, which can appear in either the > main server configuration file, or .htaccess. If you are going to be > using the .htaccess file, you will not need the <Directory> tag below > (the directory then becomes the one in which the .htaccess file is > located), ***and you will need to make sure the AllowOverride > directive applicable to this directory has at least FileInfo > specified. (The default is None, which will not work.)**** > > <Directory /some/directory/htdocs/test> > AddHandler mod_python .py > PythonHandler mptest > PythonDebug On > </Directory> > -------- > > Note the last sentence in the directions above. I explain what is > needed for that part at the link in (2) below. Also note the > directory listed in the opening <Directory> tag: > > /some/directory/htdocs/test > > That specifies a sub directory of htdocs. That's because the htdocs > directory has its own <Directory> tag in httpd.conf, which specifies > the things you can to with it. If you look around in httpd.conf, you > will see the <Directory> tag that applies to htdocs. Mine looks like > this: > > <Directory "/Library/Apache2/htdocs"> > ... > ... > <Directory> > > The mod_python Testing tutorial wants you to create your own sub > directory in htdocs, so that you can specify your own rules for that > directory. You're probably getting errors because you have two > <Directory> tags in your httpd.conf file for the htdocs directory, and > the second tag is overwriting the first one. > > 2) You can see the latter part of this thread for what I did to get > mptest.py to work: > > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/... > > 3) I put any <Directory> tags I added to httpd.conf below the first > <Directory> tag in http.conf, which is this one: > > <Directory "/Library/Apache2/htdocs"> > > so that the ones lower down in the file will override the previous > tags if there is a conflict.
Thank you very much I got it working. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list