wsgi.py is part of Webpy package. See at 
http://github.com/webpy/webpy/blob/master/web/wsgi.py

On 1 Feb, 02:39, David Shieh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. You should use -C 5 or even more, like -C 10
> 2. I think you should use multiplexed=True
> 3. If you use some different ports to run web.py, your nginx will a
> proxy server then. And I do think this will make your app even faster.
>
> BTW, I don't write any wsgi.py for webpy, just app.py for my
> application. Is this wsgi.py part of web.py or you wrote it?
>
> On 1月30日, 下午4时22分, skp_999 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I run my webpy apps with the following configuration (based on infos
> > found athttp://webpy.org/cookbook/fastcgi-nginx):
>
> > relevant part of my nginx.conf (nginx runs with 1 master and 1
> > worker):
> > -----
> > location / {
> >     include fastcgi_params;
> >     fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $fastcgi_script_name;
> >     fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $fastcgi_script_name;
> >     fastcgi_pass 127.0.0.1:8100;}
>
> > -----
>
> > how I spawn my fcgi processes:
> > -----
> > spawn-fcgi -C 5 -f /path/to/myapp.py -a 127.0.0.1 -p 8100 -P /path/to/
> > myapppid.pid
> > -----
>
> > myapp.py
> > -----
> > #!/usr/bin/env python
> > # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
>
> > import web
>
> > urls = ("/.*", "hello")
> > app = web.application(urls, globals())
>
> > class hello:
> >     def GET(self):
> >         return 'Hello, world!'
>
> > if __name__ == "__main__":
> >         web.wsgi.runwsgi = lambda func, addr = None: web.wsgi.runfcgi(func,
> > addr)
> >         app.run()
> > ------
>
> > wsgi.py of Webpy
> > -----
> > def runfcgi(func, addr=('localhost', 8000)):
> >     """Runs a WSGI function as a FastCGI server."""
> >     import flup.server.fcgi as flups
> >     return flups.WSGIServer(func, multiplexed=True,
> > bindAddress=addr).run()
> > ----
>
> > Now my questions:
>
> > 1) Should I spawn 1 or more myapp.py processes  (with '-C 5' I have 5
> > workers) ?
>
> > 2) Should I run flups with multiplexed=True or False (and/or other
> > options) ?
>
> > 3) Do I need a different fcgi port for each of my webpy apps (I'm
> > talking about port 8000 in wsgi.py) ?
>
> > BTW Right now my env variables report :
> >     wsgi.multiprocess: False
> >     wsgi.multithread: True
> > but with 'top' I see also my 5 processes
>
> > tnx

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