It's also a good idea to create a "static" app that can be used to serve all
the static content.

Will paster serve's performance be good enough for a client facing app ?
AFAIK it's only meant as a development server.

Johan

2009/7/8 artee <[email protected]>

>
> > Has anyone put a pylons application on webfaction. Did you use their
> > pylons install or did you use virtualenv. Any step step by step
> > directions would be appreciated.
> I'd use a standard configuration (through a web page).
> Updated are done by svn update or easy_install in bigger projects.
> Additionaly you can do changes in crontab files to customize updates
> and restart application.
>
> Steps:
> 1. Create new application through web page to perform standard
> configuration (port and Apache proxy).
> 2. Create new Pylons application on local PC. Update port and database
> paths to the same as from Webfaction.
> 3. Commit to SVN.
> 4. Checkout from SVN into application's directory on Webfaction.
> 5. I'd prefer configuration using development.ini and live.ini files -
> it differs from webfaction configuration (test.ini)
> 6. You have to change lines in crontab to avoid restart of server
> using test.ini.
> 7. Start server using daemon mode:
> paster serve --daemon --pid-file=paster.pid --log-file=logs/paster.log
> live.ini start
>
> See:
> http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Scripts+for+paster+serve
> for more details.
>
> regards,
> Artur
> >
>

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