travis+ml-pyt...@subspacefield.org writes: > Hi folks, > > I'm not quite sure where to ask this, but this is my closest guess. > > I've written a web service based on the newf micro-framework and it uses > wsgiref.simple_server. I'm noticing that it's not returning response > codes properly (after fixing a bug in newf). Instead, it just > closes the TCP connection silently. > > I am assuming that I need to run it with a more sophisticated server, > and I eventually want to run it under apache, but I can't seem to > figure out how to do this. Someone once showed me how, and it was > a simple line in the apache config. But I can't figure it out how > to do again. > > Any help?
There are all manner of things that you can configure. First you need to enable mod_wsgi - on as linux box this should be something like: "a2enmod wsgi" Then you need something like this inside a suitable virtualhost tag in your apache configuration files: WSGIDaemonProcess test threads=1 processes=1 maximum-requests=10000 \ python-path=/dir/for/my/script WSGIProcessGroup test WSGIScriptAlias /test /dir/for/my/script/myscript.wsgi <Directory /dir/for/my/script> Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> The file myscript.wsgi is a python module within which "application" names your wsgi application. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list