I am using mod_wsgi for python 2.7 and it completely works well
without zmq things.
And zmq works well when it used stand alone.

I don't know why mod_wsgi cannot import zmq.

Plus, it does not work even if I remove add site-package things.



On Jan 6, 11:20 am, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
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> On 6 January 2012 12:39, Psi <kev0...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > i am trying to make web site which retrieves query from the user, and
> > process it by C++ based searching program. In order to achieve this, I
> > used python script which gets the query and send the query to C++
> > program by zeromq. However it seems like mod_wsgi cannot import zeromq
> > even though it perfectly worked well without mod_wsgi or without
> > zeromq
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> > I got an error message like this;
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> > File "D:/wsgi_app/wsgi_app.py", line 2, in <module>, 
> > referer:http://localhost/
> >         import zmq, referer:http://localhost/
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> > File "D:\\util\\Python27\\lib\\site-packages\\zmq\\__init__.py", line
> > 35, in <module>, referer:http://localhost/
> >         from zmq.utils import initthreads # initialize threads,
> > referer:http://localhost/
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> > ImportError: DLL load failed: \xc1\xf6\xc1\xa4\xb5\xc8
> > \xb8\xf0\xb5\xe2\xc0\xbb \xc3\xa3\xc0\xbb \xbc\xf6 \xbe\xf8\xbd
> > \xc0\xb4\xcf\xb4\xd9., referer:http://localhost/
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> > The code below shows how I implemented it. Please help me
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> > import site
> > site.addsitedir("D:\\util\\Python27\\Lib\\site-packages")
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> Why are you needing to explicitly add site-packages into sys.path?
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> This immediately suggests you are doing something wrong as it should
> not be necessary.
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> Is mod_wsgi.so you are using for Python 2.7? Did you install Python
> for all users or just the user you installed it as? You are supposed
> to install it for all users.
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> Presuming that zmq module has a C extension component, is that module
> compiled as 32 bit for the Python version mod_wsgi is compiled for?
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> > from cgi import parse_qs, escape
> > import zmq # HERE IS THE ERROR
> > def application( # It accepts two arguments:
> >      # environ points to a dictionary containing CGI like environment
> > variables
> >      # which is filled by the server for each received request from
> > the client
> >      environ,
> >      # start_response is a callback function supplied by the server
> >      # which will be used to send the HTTP status and headers to the
> > server
> >      start_response):
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> >    # get a query from the webpage :)
> >   data = parse_qs(environ['QUERY_STRING'])
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> >   query = data.get('query', [''])[0]
> >   query = escape(query) #prevent script injection
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> >   context = zmq.Context()
> >   socket = context.socket(zmq.REQ)
> >   socket.connect ("tcp://localhost:5555") #connect to C++ search
> > server database
> >   socket.send (query)
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> >   # build the response body possibly using the environ dictionary
> >   response_body = 'The request method was %s' %
> > environ['REQUEST_METHOD']
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> >   # HTTP response code and message
> >   status = '200 OK'
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> >   # These are HTTP headers expected by the client.
> >   # They must be wrapped as a list of tupled pairs:
> >   # [(Header name, Header value)].
> >   response_headers = [('Content-Type', 'text/plain'),
> >                       ('Content-Length', str(len(response_body)))]
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> >   # Send them to the server using the supplied function
> >   start_response(status, response_headers)
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> >   # Return the response body.
> >   # Notice it is wrapped in a list although it could be any iterable.
> >   return [response_body]
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