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FastCGI is a deployment option on servers like `nginx`_, `lighttpd`_, and
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`cherokee`_; see :ref:`deploying-uwsgi` and :ref:`deploying-wsgi-standalone`
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for other options. To use your WSGI application with any of them you will need
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a FastCGI server first. The most popular one is `flup`_ which we will use for
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this guide. Make sure to have it installed to follow along.
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`cherokee`_; see :doc:`uwsgi` and :doc:`wsgi-standalone` for other options. To
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use your WSGI application with any of them you will need a FastCGI server first.
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The most popular one is `flup`_ which we will use for this guide. Make sure to
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have it installed to follow along.
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.. admonition:: Watch Out
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@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ uWSGI
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=====
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uWSGI is a deployment option on servers like `nginx`_, `lighttpd`_, and
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`cherokee`_; see :ref:`deploying-fastcgi` and :ref:`deploying-wsgi-standalone`
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for other options. To use your WSGI application with uWSGI protocol you will
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need a uWSGI server first. uWSGI is both a protocol and an application server;
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the application server can serve uWSGI, FastCGI, and HTTP protocols.
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`cherokee`_; see :doc:`fastcgi` and :doc:`wsgi-standalone` for other options.
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To use your WSGI application with uWSGI protocol you will need a uWSGI server
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first. uWSGI is both a protocol and an application server; the application
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server can serve uWSGI, FastCGI, and HTTP protocols.
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The most popular uWSGI server is `uwsgi`_, which we will use for this
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guide. Make sure to have it installed to follow along.
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guide. Make sure to have it installed to follow along.
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.. admonition:: Watch Out
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@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ Given a flask application in myapp.py, use the following command:
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$ uwsgi -s /tmp/yourapplication.sock --manage-script-name --mount /yourapplication=myapp:app
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The ``--manage-script-name`` will move the handling of ``SCRIPT_NAME`` to uwsgi,
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since its smarter about that. It is used together with the ``--mount`` directive
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which will make requests to ``/yourapplication`` be directed to ``myapp:app``.
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If your application is accessible at root level, you can use a single ``/``
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instead of ``/yourapplication``. ``myapp`` refers to the name of the file of
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your flask application (without extension) or the module which provides ``app``.
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``app`` is the callable inside of your application (usually the line reads
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``app = Flask(__name__)``.
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since it is smarter about that. It is used together with the ``--mount``
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directive which will make requests to ``/yourapplication`` be directed to
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``myapp:app``. If your application is accessible at root level, you can use a
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single ``/`` instead of ``/yourapplication``. ``myapp`` refers to the name of
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the file of your flask application (without extension) or the module which
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provides ``app``. ``app`` is the callable inside of your application (usually
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the line reads ``app = Flask(__name__)``.
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If you want to deploy your flask application inside of a virtual environment,
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you need to also add ``--virtualenv /path/to/virtual/environment``. You might
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Running `uWSGI HTTP Router`_::
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uwsgi --http 127.0.0.1:5000 --module myproject:app
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For a more optimized setup, see :ref:`configuring uWSGI and NGINX <deploying-uwsgi>`.
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For a more optimized setup, see :doc:`configuring uWSGI and NGINX <uwsgi>`.
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.. _uWSGI: http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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.. _uWSGI HTTP Router: http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/HTTP.html#the-uwsgi-http-https-router
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