On Sep 5, 2:16 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Graham -
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> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Graham Dumpleton <
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> [email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Sep 5, 1:19 pm, Wes James <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 8:21 PM, mdipierro<[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > command-line option
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> > A command line option makes no sense in the context of either the URL
> > patch or file_wrapper patch. This is because both are really only
> > relevant within context of Apache/mod_wsgi at this point for which
> > there is no command line execution of any web2py provides script.
>
> > What are the normal options for specifying global options in web2py.
> > Does the options.py file still get used when hosted under Apache/
> > mod_wsgi.
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> Command line options in web2py get saved in a file,
> parameters_[port_number].py.
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> For example, to set an admin password for apache, you would run a command
> line option, exit, and restart mod_wsgi (to re-read the parameters file).
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> The parameters file can be edited manually too.
For the wsgi.file_wrapper extension, since know that Apache/mod_wsgi
does the right thing, could also just say something like:
if request and request.env.mod_wsgi.version and \
request.env.mod_wsgi_version >= (2,4) and
request.env.wsgi_file_wrapper:
raise HTTP(200, request.env.wsgi_file_wrapper(stream,
chunk_size),
**headers)
else:
raise HTTP(200, streamer(stream, chunk_size=chunk_size),
**headers)
Do the explicit check for mod_wsgi version 2.4 as earlier versions had
bugs in wsgi.file_wrapper.
This avoids the whole issue of having an option to enable or not as
specifically targeting WSGI hosting mechanism/version which is known
to work.
This check would need to be done in few places where wsgi.file_wrapper
was being incorporated.
Graham
> - Yarko
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> > Alternative is you use WSGI environment variables, which can be set in
> > Apache/mod_wsgi using SetEnv directive. Thus:
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> > SetEnv web2py.relocatable_application 1
> > SetEnv web2py.file_wrapper_extension 1
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> > These I think would equate to check in respective routines something
> > like:
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> > if request and request.env.web2py_relocation_application \
> > and int(request.env.web2py_relocation_application):
>
> > Graham
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