what if my WSGI application needs to know about them also outside of a 
request handler?

Thanks a lot!

On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 9:45:06 AM UTC+3, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>
> If your WSGI application only needs to know about them within a request 
> handler, use the Apache SetEnv directive and then access the values form 
> the WSGI environ dictionary passed to the WSGI request handler. Otherwise 
> just set them in the WSGI script file.
>
> The WSGIScriptAlias directive is a command line where you can pass extra 
> arguments.
>
> Graham
>
> On 3 Aug 2016, at 4:40 PM, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>
> I'm listening on specific IP and PORT,
> but my python script takes IP and PORT of the cache he registered to.
> so my goal is to transfer these arguments from httpd.conf all the way to 
> the application
>
> On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 9:29:10 AM UTC+3, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>
>> The WSGIScriptAlias directive doesn’t take such arguments for IP and 
>> port. Where did you see that you needed to do that.
>>
>> If you need to override the port, you need use a Listen directive and/or 
>> a VirtualHost directive. You should be trying to restrict what IP addresses 
>> the server listens on unless you have a specific need to and understand the 
>> implications of doing that.
>>
>> So try with just:
>>
>> WSGIScriptAlias / “C:/Program Files/ofer/test/testService.wsgi"
>>
>> Graham
>>
>> On 3 Aug 2016, at 4:25 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> it works fine when no arguments passed in WSGIScriptAlias in httpd.conf
>>
>> the problem is when I'm trying to pass IP and PORT as arguments 
>> *WSGIScriptAlias / "C:\Program Files\ofer\test\testService.wsgi" 
>> 10.20.10.36 8080*
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 3, 2016 at 9:21:19 AM UTC+3, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>>
>>> Try using forward slashes and not back slashes.
>>>
>>> Python will interpret a backslash before certain characters as a special 
>>> control character. Eg \t gets replaced with a tab. Thus use:
>>>
>>> import sys
>>> sys.path.insert(0, “C:/Program Files/ofer/testService”)
>>>
>>> The same goes when defining paths in the Apache configuration. Although 
>>> Apache is slightly tolerant to Windows type paths, it is better to use 
>>> POSIX style paths.
>>>
>>> Graham
>>>
>>> On 3 Aug 2016, at 4:14 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> I meant EDIT, and not FIX.
>>>
>>> it still doesn't work
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 5:42:41 PM UTC+3, [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>> FIX:
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>> *testService.wsgi:*
>>>>
>>>> import sys
>>>> sys.path.insert(0, "C:\Program Files\ofer\*testService*")
>>>>
>>>> ....
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, August 2, 2016 at 5:35:41 PM UTC+3, [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> hey all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm running Apache 2.4 on Windows.
>>>>>
>>>>> In httpd.conf I trying to run:
>>>>>
>>>>> WSGIScriptAlias / "C:\Program Files\ofer\test\testService.wsgi" 
>>>>> 10.20.10.36 8080
>>>>>
>>>>> *testService.wsgi:*
>>>>>
>>>>> import sys
>>>>> sys.path.insert(0, "C:\Program Files\ofer\test")
>>>>>
>>>>> from testService import app as application
>>>>> application.cache_host = sys.argv[1]
>>>>> application.cache_port = sys.argv[2]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> testService.py gets the IP and PORT from the user.
>>>>> I'm trying to pass arguments from httpd.conf all the way to 
>>>>> testService.py through the testService.wsgi,
>>>>> and I'm getting this Error:
>>>>> [wsgi:error] [pid 4772:tid 936] [client 10.3.101.31:2419] Target WSGI 
>>>>> script not found or unable to stat: C:/Program 
>>>>> Files/ofer/test/testService.wsgi 10.20.10.36 8080
>>>>>
>>>>> how can I do it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>>> Ofer
>>>>>
>>>>
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