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FastCGI
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FastCGI is a deployment option on servers like `nginx`__ or `lighttpd`__; see
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:doc:`wsgi-standalone` for other options.
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To use Supysonic with any of them you will need a FastCGI server first. The most
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popular one is `flup`__ which we will use for this guide. Make sure to have it
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installed (with eith :command:`pip` or :command:`apt`) to follow along.
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__ https://nginx.org/
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__ https://www.lighttpd.net/
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__ https://pypi.org/project/flup/
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Creating a `.fcgi` file
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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First you need to create the FastCGI server file. Let's call it
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:file:`supysonic.fcgi`:
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.. code-block:: python3
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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from flup.server.fcgi import WSGIServer
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from supysonic.web import create_application
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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app = create_application()
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WSGIServer(app).run()
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This should be enough for Apache to work, however nginx and older versions of
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lighttpd need a socket to be explicitly passed to communicate with the
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FastCGI server. For that to work you need to pass the path to the socket
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to the :py:class:`~flup.server.fcgi.WSGIServer`:
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.. code-block:: python3
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WSGIServer(app, bindAddress="/path/to/fcgi.sock").run()
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The path has to be the exact same path you define in the server
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config.
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Save the :file:`supysonic.fcgi` file somewhere you will find it again.
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It makes sense to have that in :file:`/var/www/supysonic` or something
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similar.
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Make sure to set the executable bit on that file so that the servers
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can execute it::
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$ chmod +x /var/www/supysonic/supysonic.fcgi
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Configuring the web server
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The example above is good enough for a basic Apache deployment but your
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`.fcgi` file will appear in your application URL e.g.
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``example.com/supysonic.fcgi/``. If that bothers you or you wish to load it in
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another web server, Flask's documentation details how to do it for `Apache`__,
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`lighttpd`__ or `nginx`__.
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__ https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/1.1.x/deploying/fastcgi/#configuring-apache
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__ https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/1.1.x/deploying/fastcgi/#configuring-lighttpd
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__ https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/1.1.x/deploying/fastcgi/#configuring-nginx
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CGI
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---
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If all other deployment methods do not work, CGI will work for sure.
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CGI is supported by all major servers but usually has a sub-optimal
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performance.
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Creating a `.cgi` file
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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First you need to create the CGI application file. Let's call it
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:file:`supysonic.cgi`:
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.. code-block:: python3
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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from wsgiref.handlers import CGIHandler
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from supysonic.web import create_application
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app = create_application()
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CGIHandler().run(app)
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Server Setup
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Usually there are two ways to configure the server. Either just copy the
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``.cgi`` into a :file:`cgi-bin` (and use `mod_rewrite` or something similar to
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rewrite the URL) or let the server point to the file directly.
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In Apache for example you can put something like this into the config:
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.. code-block:: apache
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ScriptAlias /supysonic /path/to/the/supysonic.cgi
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