40 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
40 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
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"""
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WSGI config for Schickmacher project.
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This module contains the WSGI application used by Django's development server
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and any production WSGI deployments. It should expose a module-level variable
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named ``application``. Django's ``runserver`` and ``runfcgi`` commands discover
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this application via the ``WSGI_APPLICATION`` setting.
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Usually you will have the standard Django WSGI application here, but it also
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might make sense to replace the whole Django WSGI application with a custom one
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that later delegates to the Django one. For example, you could introduce WSGI
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middleware here, or combine a Django application with an application of another
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framework.
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"""
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import os
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import sys
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from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application
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# This allows easy placement of apps within the interior
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# schickmacher directory.
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app_path = os.path.abspath(
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os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), os.pardir)
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)
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sys.path.append(os.path.join(app_path, "schickmacher"))
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# We defer to a DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE already in the environment. This breaks
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# if running multiple sites in the same mod_wsgi process. To fix this, use
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# mod_wsgi daemon mode with each site in its own daemon process, or use
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# os.environ["DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"] = "config.settings.production"
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os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "config.settings.production")
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# This application object is used by any WSGI server configured to use this
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# file. This includes Django's development server, if the WSGI_APPLICATION
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# setting points here.
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application = get_wsgi_application()
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# Apply WSGI middleware here.
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# from helloworld.wsgi import HelloWorldApplication
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# application = HelloWorldApplication(application)
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