A couple of suggestions with the slice

Make a note, for building uwsgi, that there are makefile.py25 and
others so that you can build it for the python version that you want.

Do include the little ``ssh -L 9090:localhost:9090 remote_IP`` trick
to securely connect to cherokee admin.

I do not see uWSGI listed under Wizards->Platforms. I do not see it
anywhere else.

I can run ``uwsgi`` from command line, so it is installed correctly in my bin.

The only difference is I have /web2py and /web2py/config.xml does this matter?

-Thadeus





On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Thadeus Burgess <thade...@thadeusb.com> wrote:
> Can I have cherokee uwsgi and apache mod_wsgi running on the same
> web2py code base or should I make a copy so cherokee can execute it ?
>
> You are right I could run cherokee on a non-standard port for testing
> and always switch it over when I am happy with it!
>
> -Thadeus
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 11:30 PM, GrayMatterComputing
> <battledi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> @Thadeus
>>
>> For me, it was a breeze to switch from Apache to Cherokee. I was happy
>> with Apache too, but I used the fact that a client wanted Cherokee as
>> an opportunity to give it a try, and I am glad I did :) Besides, it is
>> not like you would have to remove Apache to use Cherokee, so what are
>> you waiting for (besides possibly a free hour), give it a try!
>>
>> @mr.freeze and everyone else
>>
>> This guide has been posted at 
>> http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/64
>> and will appear on graymattercomputing.net in the near future.
>>
>> On Feb 24, 6:05 am, "mr.freeze" <nat...@freezable.com> wrote:
>>> This is really helpful. Unfortunately, it will be lost on this mailing
>>> list in a month or so.  Care to make a 
>>> slice?http://www.web2pyslices.com/main/default/index
>>>
>>> On Feb 23, 2:56 pm, GrayMatterComputing <battledi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > web2py with Cherokee viauWSGI: a simple, easy guide
>>> > (written specifically for Ubuntu, but applicable to all systems)
>>> > By: Evan Gray - GrayMatterComputing
>>>
>>> > 1) web2py
>>> >  a) Download web2py (found at web2py.com)
>>> >   i) Install python, if not present: sudo apt-get install python
>>> >  b) Unzip (to /var/web2py)
>>> >  c) Run: sudo python /var/web2py/web2py.py -a desiredpassword
>>> >  d) Verify that it functions properly (by visiting localhost:8000),
>>> > then close the server (Ctrl+C in terminal)
>>> >  e) Allow server permission to web2py: sudo chown -hR www-data\: /var/
>>> > web2py
>>> >   i) Where "www-data" is Cherokee's effective user (www-data is the
>>> > default)
>>>
>>> > 2)uWSGI
>>> >  a) DownloaduWSGI(found at projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/)
>>> >  b) Unpackage wherever and cd into folder
>>> >   i) Install dependencies for make, if not present: sudo apt-get
>>> > install python-dev libxml2-dev
>>> >  c) Makeuwsgi: sudo make -f Makefile.Py26
>>> >  d) Install: sudo cp uwsgi26 /usr/local/bin/uwsgi
>>> >  e) Create config.xml: sudo cat > /var/web2py/config.xml
>>> > <uwsgi>
>>> >     <pythonpath>/var/web2py/</pythonpath>
>>> >     <app mountpoint="/">
>>> >     <script>wsgihandler</script>
>>> >     </app>
>>> > </uwsgi>
>>> > [PRESS ENTER]
>>> > [PRESS CTRL+D]
>>>
>>> > 3) Cherokee
>>> >  a) Install Cherokee (follow the instructions at cherokee-project.org)
>>> >   i) Note: I highly recommend using the PPA method so you can be sure
>>> > to have the latest version and no issues!
>>> >  b) Run cherokee-admin: sudo cherokee-admin
>>> >  c) Visit admin console (via browser, password is shown in terminal):
>>> > localhost:9090
>>> >  d) Go to Virtual Servers, click Wizards, click Platforms, clickuWSGI
>>> >   i)   New Host Name: web2py
>>> >   ii)  Document Root: /var/web2py
>>> >   iii) Configuration File: /var/web2py/config.xml
>>> >   iv)  Same logs as vserver: default(combined)
>>> >   v)   Submit
>>> >  e) Go to Virtual Servers, click default
>>> >   i) Under "Basics", Virtual Server Nickname: original
>>> >  f) Go to Virtual Servers, click web2py
>>> >   i)  Under "Basics", Virtual Server Nickname: default
>>> >   ii) Under "Logging", verify all logging is correct (matches
>>> > original)
>>> >  g) Go to Virtual Servers
>>> >   i) Set original Active to OFF
>>>
>>> > 4) Visit localhost (or your.ip.add.ress from another computer) to view
>>> > your web2py site! :D
>>
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