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If you change <code>server.py</code> or a template you must restart uwsgi | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 18 September 2021
- You might want to develop your flask programs under Windows or Linux.
- You should run the production service under uWSGI from nginx in Linux.
Windows: Install python and flask, run the first program
Get python flask going on windows:
Linux: Install flask, tunnel into debug version
Get python flask going on a remote linux server:
Linux: Running flask for production under uwsgi
Your service will be more reliable if you run using uwsgi:
Install uwsgi
and uwsgi-plugin-python3
sudo apt install uwsgi uwsgi-plugin-python3
Change /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/tmp.progzoo.net
to
server { server_name tmp.progzoo.net; location / { include uwsgi_params; uwsgi_pass unix:/tmp/project1.sock; } location /static { alias /home/andrew/project1/static; } #... stuff generated by certbot } #... more stuff generated by certbot
Create the file /etc/uwsgi/apps-enabled/tmp.ini
[uwsgi] plugins = python3 pythonpath = /home/andrew/project1/venv/bin module = wsgi socket = /tmp/project1.sock chmod-socket = 775 chdir = /home/andrew/project1 virtualenv = venv master = true module = server:app
If you change server.py
or a template you must restart uwsgi
sudo systemctl restart uwsgi