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buildout.recipe.uwsgi

This is a zc.buildout recipe for downloading, installing and configuring uWSGI inside a buildout. It compiles an uWSGI executable in bin/ and a configuration file (xml or ini) in parts/.

Forked from shaunsephton.recipe.uwsgi .

Changelog

0.1.2

  • Change download URL to https://.
  • Fixed incorrect working of is_uwsgi_installed() under Python 3 (issue #29)

0.1.1

  • Fixed encoding-related exception when building in an environment without the LANG, LC_* variables set (issue #25)

0.1.0

  • Merged some documentation fixes
  • Merged fixes for format strings (python 2.6)

0.0.25

  • Added a new configuration option output-format which can be used to specify what kind of configuration file to create (xml - default, or ini)
  • xml-* option have been deprecated in favor of config-*; using the former will cause a warning.

0.0.24

  • For the paranoid: Add option md5sum to force checksum validation of downloaded tarball.

0.0.23

  • Correctly splitting on '\n' when dealing with multiline options

0.0.22

  • Using subprocess.check_call for compatibility with Python 2.6

0.0.21

  • Check if you need to rebuild uwsgi when updating buildout (which didn't work before because update didn't return the list of installed paths).
  • Always delete the build directory (even in case of errors).
  • Call uwsgiconfig.py instead of make to install uWSGI. This let you choose which python you want to use.
  • Check the version of uwsgi if it is already installed.
  • Add an option to configure the path of the generated uWSGI configuration file.

0.0.20

  • Fixed download cache issue; if download-cache is present in the [buildout] section, it will be used for caching the source archive of uwsgi after download

0.0.19

  • Setting the PYTHON_BIN env variable to the current python interpreter (for building uwsgi with the right interpreter)

0.0.18

  • Fixed issue #11

0.0.17

  • Add option "pythonpath-eggs-directory" to tweak base directory of generated pythonpath configuration directives

0.0.16

  • Documentation enhancements

0.0.15

  • Add option download-url to configure non-vanilla download url

0.0.14

  • Extra-paths fixes

0.0.13

  • Minor code/documentation cleanups

0.0.12

  • Fixed a bug when using 'use-system-binary' (was working backwards)
  • Fixed build process when the part's name was something other than 'uwsgi'

0.0.11

  • New option, use-system-binary, to skip building uwsgi

0.0.10

  • Added the version option to allow downloading a specific version of uwsgi
  • Added the possibility of specifying a certain build profile
  • Options that should go in the generated .xml file should be xml- prefixed

Usage

Add a part to your buildout.cfg like this:

[buildout]
parts=uwsgi

[uwsgi]
recipe=buildout.recipe.uwsgi

Running the buildout will download and compile uWSGI and add an executable with the same name as your part in the bin/ directory (e.g. bin/uwsgi). It will also create a uwsgi.xml configuration file in a parts directory with the same name as your part (e.g. parts/uwsgi/uwsgi.xml).

uwsgi can then be started like:

$ ./bin/uwsgi --xml parts/uwsgi/uwsgi.xml

By configuring the output-format option, you can select other configuration file formats, such as ini.

Configuration options

You can specify a number of options for this recipe, for "fine-tuning" the build process. Below is an example of all possible options that can appear in the buildout file:

[buildout]
parts=uwsgi

[uwsgi]
recipe=buildout.recipe.uwsgi
download-url=http://projects.unbit.it/downloads/uwsgi-{0}.tar.gz
version=1.2.5
md5sum=d23ed461d1848aee4cfa16bde247b293
output=${buildout:directory}/parts/uwsgi/uwsgi.ini
output-format=ini
profile=default.ini
use-system-binary=1
config-socket=127.0.0.1:7001
config-module=my_uwsgi_package.wsgi
config-master=True
download-url
Specifies the url where uWSGI's source code should be downloaded from. {0} inside this url will be replaced by the value of the version option. The default value of download-url is http://projects.unbit.it/downloads/uwsgi-{0}.tar.gz
version
Version of uWSGI to download (default is latest).
md5sum
MD5 checksum for the source tarball. An error will be raised upon mismatch. If left unset no check is performed.
output
Path where the uWSGI configuration file is generated (defaults to a file called {name of the part}.{output-format} in the parts directory).
output-format
What kind of uWSGI configuration file to generate (xml or ini).
profile
uWSGI has profiles (build configurations) which can be used to configure which plugins will be built with uWSGI (see https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi/tree/master/buildconf). Default is default.ini. If the specified profile is an absolute path, then that is going to be used, otherwise the profile configuration is searched in uwsgi's source folder (buildconf/), finally falling back to the current directory (where buildout is invoked from).
use-system-binary
It is possible to use an "external" uwsgi binary (installed by the OS' package manager or compiled manually) and just let the recipe generate the xml configuration file only (no building uWsgi). Default is False.
pythonpath-eggs-directory

By default, the configuration generator will use absolute paths to python eggs, usually inside buildout:eggs-directory by calling zc.recipe.egg.Egg(...).working_set(). To support setups which require using the option relative-paths = true, this option allows to tweak the base directory of generated uwsgi pythonpath configuration directives, e.g.:

pythonpath-eggs-directory = /opt/vendor/product/python/eggs
config-*
Any option starting with config- will be stripped of this prefix and written to the configuration file specified by output, using output-format as format; for example, config-socket=127.0.0.1:7001 will be output as <socket>127.0.0.1:7001</socket> if output-format is xml.

Authors

Created By

  1. Shaun Sephton

Fork Maintainer

  1. Cosmin Luță lcosmin

Contributors

  1. mooball
  2. thefunny42
  3. rage2000
  4. Andreas Motl
  5. davidjb
  6. apoh
  7. Jeff Dairiki
  8. wiseteck
  9. Bernardo Torres