thanks,Alice
I also found this article http://www.rkblog.rk.edu.pl/w/p/pylons-and-nginx/
can you describe the differnt of the two configurations?

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 6:30 PM, Matthew Bevan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Howdy!
>
>> I am newbie for the tg2 or pylons,and I have developed a simple app
>> use tg2,  I want to use the nginx + fastcgi to deploy the app,
>> so I searched the tg2 wiki and pylons site,but I found only one
>> article that  describes how to run pylons with nginx proxy server ,I
>> just want to know how to configure the nginx+fastcgi + tg2 or
>> pylons,so anybody has the experience ?
>
> I have a large-scale webapp written in TG2 deployed under Nginx
> +FastCGI using the following configuration in Nginx:
>
>     location / {
>         set
> $app_name                           site;
>
>         root                        /home/USER/app/site/src/TG2APP/
> public;
>
>         include                     core/fcgi.conf;
>         fastcgi_param
> SCRIPT_NAME                         "";
>
>         if ( -e $request_filename ) {
>             break;
>         }
>
>         fastcgi_pass                unix:/home/USER/var/run/site.sock;
>     }
>
> The above configuration allows for static resources to be served
> directly by Nginx.
>
> My .ini file for the app looks like: (making sure to install the Flup
> package)
>
> [server:main]
> use = egg:PasteScript#flup_fcgi_thread
> socket = /home/USER/var/run/site.sock
> umask = 0
>
>> and another question is which one is better  between nginx as proxy
>> server and nginx + fastcgi?
>
> FastCGI will be faster than using an HTTP proxy, where the requests is
> encoded and decoded at least twice.  The fastest would be a WSGI
> deployment; both Nginx and Apache (and possibly others) support WSGI
> natively through extensions, though Nginx's WSGI capabilities should
> be carefully considered; long requests to the webapp will potentially
> block the entire web server due to Nginx's design.
>
>        — Alice.
> >
>



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