As I already asked, how is the path for where you are storing the upload 
calculated? What is the code and any configuration?

> On 30 Oct 2019, at 6:59 am, Robert Kudyba <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> SELinux is definitely disabled. When I test the app locally, all works well. 
> I also found where you made a suggestion 
> <https://davidhamann.de/2017/08/05/running-flask-with-wsgi-on-macos/> to try 
> mod_wsgi-express start-server,  and that works fine, and the URL displays and 
> the image upload works:
> 
> # mod_wsgi-express-3 setup-server upload_pictures.wsgi --port=8987 --user my 
> --group mygroup
> Server URL         : http://localhost:8987/ <http://localhost:8987/>
> Server Root        : /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8987:0
> Server Conf        : /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8987:0/httpd.conf
> Error Log File     : /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8987:0/error_log (warn)
> Rewrite Rules      : /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8987:0/rewrite.conf
> Environ Variables  : /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8987:0/envvars
> Control Script     : /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8987:0/apachectl
> Request Capacity   : 5 (1 process * 5 threads)
> Request Timeout    : 60 (seconds)
> Startup Timeout    : 15 (seconds)
> Queue Backlog      : 100 (connections)
> Queue Timeout      : 45 (seconds)
> Server Capacity    : 20 (event/worker), 20 (prefork)
> Server Backlog     : 500 (connections)
> Locale Setting     : en_US.UTF-8
> 
>  /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8987:0/apachectl start
> 
> So perhaps my stanza in the httpd.conf is awry?
> 
> On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 3:32:14 PM UTC-4, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Where are you defining the path to upload images to? It cannot be a relative 
> path, you need to calculate it as an absolute path. See:
> 
> https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/user-guides/application-issues.html#application-working-directory
>  
> <https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/user-guides/application-issues.html#application-working-directory>
> 
> Only other thing off top of my head that could be is that have SELinux 
> enabled and it is blocking where you are writing to.
> 
> It is hard to guess without see any error message, but looks like you don't 
> have Flask configured to log error messages and they get swallowed up.
> 
> Graham
> 
>> On 30 Oct 2019, at 2:50 am, Robert Kudyba <rku...@ <>fordham.edu 
>> <http://fordham.edu/>> wrote:
>> 
>> Running Apache/2.4.41 on Fedora 30 and python3-mod_wsgi-4.6.4-3.fc30.x86_64. 
>> And doing a test with: mod_wsgi-express start-server 
>> /var/www/flask/upload_pictures.wsgi --user myuser works mostly fine just 
>> uses Python 2.7 and some warnings. Browsing the URL works fine. The app just 
>> allows users to upload a picture.
>> 
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:05.365111 2019] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 17160:tid 
>> 140276832493888] AH00489: Apache/2.4.41 (Fedora) mod_wsgi/4.6.4 Python/2.7 
>> configured -- resuming normal operations
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:05.365167 2019] [core:notice] [pid 17160:tid 
>> 140276832493888] AH00094: Command line: 'httpd (mod_wsgi-express)    -f 
>> /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8000:16836/httpd.conf -D 
>> MOD_WSGI_MPM_ENABLE_EVENT_MODULE -D MOD_WSGI_MPM_EXISTS_EVENT_MODULE -D 
>> MOD_WSGI_MPM_EXISTS_WORKER_MODULE -D MOD_WSGI_MPM_EXISTS_PREFORK_MODULE -D 
>> FOREGROUND'
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:05.809860 2019] [wsgi:error] [pid 17162:tid 
>> 140276832493888] /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nilearn/__init__.py:73: 
>> DeprecationWarning: Python2 support is deprecated and will be removed in the 
>> next release. Consider switching to Python 3.6 or 3.7.
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:05.809882 2019] [wsgi:error] [pid 17162:tid 
>> 140276832493888]   _python_deprecation_warnings()
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:38.461053 2019] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 17160:tid 
>> 140276832493888] AH00491: caught SIGTERM, shutting down
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:41.124861 2019] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 17414:tid 
>> 140153494917440] AH00489: Apache/2.4.41 (Fedora) mod_wsgi/4.6.4 Python/2.7 
>> configured -- resuming normal operations
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:41.124923 2019] [core:notice] [pid 17414:tid 
>> 140153494917440] AH00094: Command line: 'httpd (mod_wsgi-express)    -f 
>> /tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8000:16836/httpd.conf -D 
>> MOD_WSGI_MPM_ENABLE_EVENT_MODULE -D MOD_WSGI_MPM_EXISTS_EVENT_MODULE -D 
>> MOD_WSGI_MPM_EXISTS_WORKER_MODULE -D MOD_WSGI_MPM_EXISTS_PREFORK_MODULE -D 
>> FOREGROUND'
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:41.598057 2019] [wsgi:error] [pid 17417:tid 
>> 140153494917440] /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nilearn/__init__.py:73: 
>> DeprecationWarning: Python2 support is deprecated and will be removed in the 
>> next release. Consider switching to Python 3.6 or 3.7.
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:05:41.598077 2019] [wsgi:error] [pid 17417:tid 
>> 140153494917440]   _python_deprecation_warnings()
>> Here is what is in the upload_pictures.wsgi file:
>> 
>> #!/usr/local/bin/anaconda3/bin/python3
>> import sys
>> import logging
>> logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stderr)
>> 
>> sys.path.insert(0, '/home/myhome/myuser/public_html')
>> 
>> from upload_pictures2 import app as application
>> 
>> application.root_path = '/home/myhome/myuser/public_html'
>> And here is what's in the end of the httpd.conf file:
>> 
>> <VirtualHost *:8000>
>>     WSGIDaemonProcess upload_pictures2 user=apache group=apache threads=5
>>     WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/flask/upload_pictures.wsgi
>> 
>>     <Directory /home/myhome/myuser/public_html>
>>         WSGIProcessGroup upload_pictures2
>>         WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
>>         WSGIScriptReloading On
>>         Order deny,allow
>>         Allow from all
>>     </Directory>
>> </VirtualHost>
>> I've looked at similar issues here 
>> <https://serverfault.com/questions/967882/uploading-a-python-flask-app-to-an-existing-apache2-server-and-making-it-listen>
>>  and here 
>> <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41966855/possible-to-run-a-flask-app-with-mod-wsgi-on-a-specific-port>,
>>  but those don't appear to be related to my issue. I don't see any errors in 
>> the logs, and netstat -ln|grep 8000 does not show port 8000 in use. Do I 
>> have a problem with the paths?
>> 
>> Here are the only logs that printed:
>> 
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:29:47.742916 2019] [wsgi:info] [pid 26598:tid 
>> 140684965835072] mod_wsgi (pid=26598): Attach interpreter ''.
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:29:47.746480 2019] [wsgi:info] [pid 26598:tid 
>> 140684965835072] mod_wsgi (pid=26598): Imported 'mod_wsgi'.
>> [Tue Oct 29 10:29:47.746798 2019] [wsgi:debug] [pid 26598:tid 
>> 140684920149760] src/server
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