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Apache and mod_wsgi
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If you are using the `Apache`__ webserver, you can use it to run Supysonic with
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the help of `mod_wsgi`__.
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__ https://httpd.apache.org/
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__ https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi
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Installing `mod_wsgi`
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---------------------
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If you don't have `mod_wsgi` installed yet you have to install it and enable it
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first as follows::
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# apt install libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3
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# a2enmod wsgi
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Creating a `.wsgi` file
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-----------------------
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To run Supysonic within Apache you need a :file:`supysonic.wsgi` file. Create
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one somewhere and fill it with the following content:
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.. code-block:: python3
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from supysonic.web import create_application
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application = create_application()
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Store that file somewhere that you will find it again (e.g.:
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:file:`/var/www/supysonic/supysonic.wsgi`).
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Configuring Apache
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------------------
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The last thing you have to do is to edit the Apache configuration to tell it to
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load the application. Here's a basic example of what it looks like:
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.. code-block:: apache
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WSGIScriptAlias /supysonic /var/www/supysonic/supysonic.wsgi
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<Directory /var/www/supysonic>
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WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
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WSGIPassAuthorization On
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Require all granted
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</Directory>
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With that kind of configuration, the server address will look like
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`http://server/supysonic/`.
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For more information consult the `mod_wsgi documentation`__. Note that the
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``WSGIPassAuthorization`` directive is required for some clients as they provide
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their credentials using the *basic access authentification* mechanism rather
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than as URL query parameters.
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__ https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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