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Installing the API via WSGI
This document provides two WSGI deployments as examples: uwsgi and mod_wsgi.
Installing the API behind mod_wsgi
Zun comes with a few example files for configuring the API service to
run behind Apache with mod_wsgi
.
app.wsgi
The file zun/api/app.wsgi
sets up the V2 API WSGI
application. The file is installed with the rest of the zun application
code, and should not need to be modified.
etc/apache2/zun.conf
The etc/apache2/zun.conf
file contains example settings
that work with a copy of zun installed via devstack.
../../../etc/apache2/zun.conf.template
On deb-based systems copy or symlink the file to
/etc/apache2/sites-available
. For rpm-based systems the file will go in/etc/httpd/conf.d
.Modify the
WSGIDaemonProcess
directive to set theuser
andgroup
values to an appropriate user on your server. In many installationszun
will be correct. Modify theWSGIScriptAlias
directive to set the path of the wsgi script. If you are using devstack, the value should be/opt/stack/zun/zun/api/app.wsgi
. In theErrorLog
andCustomLog
directives, replace%APACHE_NAME%
withapache2
.Enable the zun site. On deb-based systems:
$ a2ensite zun $ service apache2 reload
On rpm-based systems:
$ service httpd reload
Installing the API with uwsgi
Create zun-uwsgi.ini file:
[uwsgi]
http = 0.0.0.0:9517
wsgi-file = <path_to_zun>/zun/api/app.wsgi
plugins = python
# This is running standalone
master = true
# Set die-on-term & exit-on-reload so that uwsgi shuts down
exit-on-reload = true
die-on-term = true
# uwsgi recommends this to prevent thundering herd on accept.
thunder-lock = true
# Override the default size for headers from the 4k default. (mainly for keystone token)
buffer-size = 65535
enable-threads = true
# Set the number of threads usually with the returns of command nproc
threads = 8
# Make sure the client doesn't try to re-use the connection.
add-header = Connection: close
# Set uid and gip to a appropriate user on your server. In many
# installations ``zun`` will be correct.
uid = zun
gid = zun
Then start the uwsgi server:
uwsgi ./zun-uwsgi.ini
Or start in background with:
uwsgi -d ./zun-uwsgi.ini