| CGI |
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| If all other deployment methods do not work, CGI will work for sure. |
| CGI is supported by all major servers but usually has a sub-optimal |
| performance. |
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| This is also the way you can use a Flask application on Google's `App |
| Engine`_, where execution happens in a CGI-like environment. |
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| .. admonition:: Watch Out |
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| Please make sure in advance that any ``app.run()`` calls you might |
| have in your application file are inside an ``if __name__ == |
| '__main__':`` block or moved to a separate file. Just make sure it's |
| not called because this will always start a local WSGI server which |
| we do not want if we deploy that application to CGI / app engine. |
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| With CGI, you will also have to make sure that your code does not contain |
| any ``print`` statements, or that ``sys.stdout`` is overridden by something |
| that doesn't write into the HTTP response. |
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| Creating a `.cgi` file |
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| First you need to create the CGI application file. Let's call it |
| :file:`yourapplication.cgi`:: |
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| from wsgiref.handlers import CGIHandler |
| from yourapplication import app |
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| CGIHandler().run(app) |
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| Server Setup |
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| Usually there are two ways to configure the server. Either just copy the |
| ``.cgi`` into a :file:`cgi-bin` (and use `mod_rewrite` or something similar to |
| 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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| .. sourcecode:: apache |
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| ScriptAlias /app /path/to/the/application.cgi |
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| On shared webhosting, though, you might not have access to your Apache config. |
| In this case, a file called ``.htaccess``, sitting in the public directory |
| you want your app to be available, works too but the ``ScriptAlias`` directive |
| won't work in that case: |
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| .. sourcecode:: apache |
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| RewriteEngine On |
| RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f |
| RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /path/to/the/application.cgi/$1 [L] |
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| For more information consult the documentation of your webserver. |
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| .. _App Engine: https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/ |
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