On Aug 13, 5:16 am, joe jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I configured apache to execute python scripts using mod_python > handler. I followed below mentioned steps to configure apache. > > 1. In http.conf I added > > <Directory "D:/softwares/Apache2.2/htdocs"> > AddHandler mod_python .py > PythonHandler mptest > PythonDebug On > </Directory> > > 2. Then I added the line "LoadModule python_module modules/ > mod_python.so" to http.conf. > > Then I tried execute the python script mentioned below from browser. > > from mod_python import apache > def handler(req): > req.content_type = 'text/plain' > req.write("Hello World!") > return apache.OK > > Then I am getting the following error > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > File "D:\softwares\Python25\Lib\site-packages\mod_python > \importer.py", line 1537, in HandlerDispatch > default=default_handler, arg=req, silent=hlist.silent) > > File "D:\softwares\Python25\Lib\site-packages\mod_python > \importer.py", line 1202, in _process_target > module = import_module(module_name, path=path) > > File "D:\softwares\Python25\Lib\site-packages\mod_python > \importer.py", line 304, in import_module > return __import__(module_name, {}, {}, ['*']) > > ImportError: No module named mptest > > I am using Apache 2.2.4, python 2.5 and mod_python-3.3.1.win32-py2.5- > Apache2.2. > > I am able to execute python scripts by configuring apache to execute > the cgi scripts. But I want to execute it using mod_python as it is > faster compared to cgi mode. Someone please help me on this issue.
1) In the mod_python tutorial it says: ------- 2.4 Testing ... ... 2. Add the following Apache directives, which can appear in either the main server configuration file, or .htaccess. If you are going to be using the .htaccess file, you will not need the <Directory> tag below (the directory then becomes the one in which the .htaccess file is located), ***and you will need to make sure the AllowOverride directive applicable to this directory has at least FileInfo specified. (The default is None, which will not work.)**** <Directory /some/directory/htdocs/test> AddHandler mod_python .py PythonHandler mptest PythonDebug On </Directory> -------- Note the last sentence in the directions above. I explain what is needed for that part at the link in (2) below. Also note the directory listed in the opening <Directory> tag: /some/directory/htdocs/test That specifies a sub directory of htdocs. That's because the htdocs directory has its own <Directory> tag in httpd.conf, which specifies the things you can to with it. If you look around in httpd.conf, you will see the <Directory> tag that applies to htdocs. Mine looks like this: <Directory "/Library/Apache2/htdocs"> ... ... <Directory> The mod_python Testing tutorial wants you to create your own sub directory in htdocs, so that you can specify your own rules for that directory. You're probably getting errors because you have two <Directory> tags in your httpd.conf file for the htdocs directory, and the second tag is overwriting the first one. 2) You can see the latter part of this thread for what I did to get mptest.py to work: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/3ccaf303b8b4fd31/ea2645ec03370fb2?lnk=gst&q=mod_python&rnum=1#ea2645ec03370fb2 3) I put any <Directory> tags I added to httpd.conf below the first <Directory> tag in http.conf, which is this one: <Directory "/Library/Apache2/htdocs"> so that the ones lower down in the file will override the previous tags if there is a conflict. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list