On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Niphlod <niph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was excited too, never thought that tornado runs on Windows, where no
> epoll/kqueue is available.
> However, I'm ok with having a "normal" webserver (performance-wise, I expect
> to be at least fast as rocket/cherrypy) on Windows but a speedup under
> Linux,  then I bumped into this
>
> https://github.com/rpedroso/motor/blob/master/motor.py#L596
>
> No Windows support for fork! Additionally, has the "tornado team" adopted
> fully the idea of supporting tornado under Windows ?
>
> Il giorno mercoledì 3 ottobre 2012 06:56:24 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro ha
> scritto:
>>
>> Please open a ticket your your proposal and the link. This is a serious
>> possibility!
>> Can the monolitic build be automated?
>>
>> On Tuesday, 2 October 2012 20:12:41 UTC-5, Ricardo Pedroso wrote:
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Massimo Di Pierro
>>> <massimo....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > Does it support ssl?
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>> > We need to benchmark it for non-linux environments. Also I am not sure
>>> > about
>>> > the PycURL dependence for python2.5.
>>>
>>> PycURL is only need for the http client part, to act as a server,
>>> there is no need.
>>>
>>>
>>> > Can you send us instructions to build a single-file tornado server?
>>>
>>> As I said, once I did a single-file build of tornado 1.2.1.
>>> It wasn't an automatic build with some script magic, but instead,
>>> was made by hand and was surprisingly easy to join the essential parts.
>>>
>>>
>>> Today I look at tornado and they are in version 2.4. So I spend some
>>> time rebuild
>>> the single-file tornado. It was easier and smaller with version 1.2,
>>> but it is still easy.
>>>
>>> I put it on github (https://github.com/rpedroso/motor) with some
>>> instrutions.
>>>
>>>
>>> It was tested only in Linux, so may work (I hope) or not for others
>>> systems.
>>>
>>> I put the results of two ab benchmarks in the README
>>> (rocket vs monolithic tornado) of web2py trunk
>>>
>>>
>>> Ricardo
>>>
>>>
>>> > On Monday, 1 October 2012 16:27:11 UTC-5, Ricardo Pedroso wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Massimo Di Pierro
>>> >> <massimo....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >> > We can only package pure python web servers. Tornado does not meet
>>> >> > this
>>> >> > requirement.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Tornado is pure Python and very fast - and even much faster with PyPy.
>>> >>
>>> >> It only has an optional C module for those who want to use epoll on
>>> >> Linux/Python2.5,
>>> >> if this module is not available it will use select, this is the logic
>>> >> in tornado at the end of ioloop.py:
>>> >>
>>> >> # Choose a poll implementation. Use epoll if it is available, fall
>>> >> back to
>>> >> # select() for non-Linux platforms
>>> >> if hasattr(select, "epoll"):
>>> >>     # Python 2.6+ on Linux
>>> >>     _poll = select.epoll
>>> >> elif hasattr(select, "kqueue"):
>>> >>     # Python 2.6+ on BSD or Mac
>>> >>     _poll = _KQueue
>>> >> else:
>>> >>     try:
>>> >>         # Linux systems with our C module installed
>>> >>         import epoll
>>> >>         _poll = _EPoll
>>> >>     except Exception:
>>> >>         # All other systems
>>> >>         import sys
>>> >>         if "linux" in sys.platform:
>>> >>             logging.warning("epoll module not found; using select()")
>>> >>         _poll = _Select
>>> >>
>>> >> It can be put in a single py module. I once did it with tornado
>>> >> version 1.2.1 and if I recall the size
>>> >> was around 40/50k of code
>>> >>
>>> >> The big difference with rocket is that it's not a threaded server. The
>>> >> recommended way is running
>>> >> one instance per CPU - this can be handled automatically by tornado.
>>> >>
>>> >> Ricardo
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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