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* Section **mimetypes**: extension to content-type mappings. Designed to help the system guess types, to help clients relying on
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the content-type. See [the list of common types](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type#List_of_common_media_types).
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### Running as a standalone server
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Running the application
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-----------------------
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### As a standalone debug server
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It is possible to run Supysonic as a standalone server, but it is only recommended to do so if you are
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hacking on the source. A standalone won't be able to serve more than one request at a time.
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To start the server, just run the `main.py` script.
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To start the server, just run the `debug_server.py` script.
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python main.py
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python debug_server.py
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The server will then be available at *http://server:5000/*
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By default, it will listen on the loopback interface (127.0.0.1) on port 5000, but you can specify another address on the command line,
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for instance on all the IPv6 interfaces:
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### Running as a WSGI application
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python debug_server.py ::
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Supysonic can run as a WSGI application with the `main.wsgi` file. But first you need to edit this
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file at line 4 to set the path to the Supysonic app folder.
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### As an Apache WSGI application
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Supysonic can run as a WSGI application with the `supysonic.wsgi` file. But first you need to edit this
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file to set the path to the Supysonic app folder.
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To run it within an Apache2 server, first you need to install the WSGI module and enable it.
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Next, edit the Apache configuration to load the application. Here's a basic example of what it looks like:
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WSGIScriptAlias /supysonic /path/to/supysonic/main.wsgi
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WSGIScriptAlias /supysonic /path/to/supysonic/supysonic.wsgi
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<Directory /path/to/supysonic>
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WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
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WSGIPassAuthorization On
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With that kind of configuration, the server address will look like *http://server/supysonic/*
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### Other options
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If you use another HTTP server, such as *nginx* or *lighttpd*, or prefer to use FastCGI or CGI over WSGI,
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FastCGI and CGI scripts are also provided, respectively as `supysonic.fcgi` and `supysonic.cgi`. As with
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WSGI, you might need to edit those file to suit your system configuration.
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Here are some quick docs on how to configure your server for [FastCGI](http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/deploying/fastcgi/)
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or [CGI](http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/deploying/cgi/).
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Quickstart
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----------
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