Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Re: How to host multiple instances of the same app with Windows Apache & WSGI?

Hi Tom,
if I would walk in your shoes,
duplicate the source in different folders,
so you do not create a single point of failure.
If you mess in one project the other one behaves the same, as long as you do not deploy again...

If you would run in linux I would have said,
create different symlinks and use different wsgi files. (wsgi file uses different settings)

But I am not an dev ops guy
Thanks
Frank


Am 25.02.2014 13:02, schrieb DJ-Tom:
Hi,

currently I'm using the following configuration to host a Django appliaction:

# WSGI Configuration
<IfModule wsgi_module>
    WSGIScriptAlias /2013/spcmanage "D:/dev/spcmanage/spcmanage/wsgi.py"
    WSGIPythonPath "D:/dev/spcmanage"

    <Directory D:/dev/spcmanage>
        <Files wsgi.py>
            Order deny,allow
            Allow from all
        </Files>
    </Directory>

    Alias /static "D:/wwwroot/spcmanage/static/"
</IfModule>

Now I need to host the same application for another project, but with a different database and under a different URL, e.g. htts://www.domain.com/2014/spcmanage

But the application from 2013 should be working as well.

Is it sufficient to just add another WSGIScriptAlias line like below?

    WSGIScriptAlias /2014/spcmanage "D:/dev/2014/spcmanage/spcmanage/wsgi.py"

But what about the alias for the /static directory?

Thomas
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