Hi James,
Thanks for your input.
I want to make a native Python application (uwsgictl) to dispatch FIFO
commands to the master uWSGI process.
uwsgictl would depend on libuwsgi.so, a uWSGI plugin included in the
distribution.
My goal is to use CFFI to generate python bindings for libuwsgi.so using
clang interpreter. :)
Best regards,
Etienne
Le 2018-01-02 à 05:06, James Chapman a écrit :
Hi Etienne,
I'm not familiar with uSWGI, so I started here:
https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Hooks.html
AFAIK there are a number of hooks already exposed and available to
Python apps.
However, if I've understood your question correctly, you want to
extend uWSGI itself by writing some python code which is then
translated/generated into C code? You refer to AST generation but why
are you doing this? Maybe my unfamiliarity with uWSGI is preventing me
from understanding exactly what it is you are trying to do, but
further clarification would go a long way.
If your goal is actually to extend uWSGI via a plugin, then there's
more to just writing some python, you'll need to write some C code (I
wouldn't bother trying to generate this as it'll probably not work):
https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi-docs/blob/master/tutorials/WritingPlugins.rst
If you look here, there's a link to each 3rd party plugin (mostly
GitHub) where you can see the source code for each plugin. This is a
very good starting point as there are many examples here:
https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ThirdPartyPlugins.html
Perhaps you can clarify.
James
On 30 December 2017 at 01:00, Etienne Robillard <tkad...@yandex.com
<mailto:tkad...@yandex.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to extend uWSGI by creating a CPython extension
module for the libuwsgi.so shared library included in the
distribution.
My goal is to use this automatically generated CPython module for
extending uWSGI.
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