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Deploying Flask On Cherokee And Uwsgi

I'm attempting to deploy a flask web app I've developed using cherokee and uwsgi. I got cherokee and uwsgi installed and working (i think uwsgi works), but when I configure the app

Solution 1:

Roberto's suggestion is a good one; it will help diagnose where the error is occurring (i.e. whether it's uWSGI or Cherokee).

I've also recently fought to get uWSGI and Cherokee to work together. I ended up configuring the uWSGI source in Cherokee manually:

  • In Cherokee Admin, under the "Sources" tab, add a new source with nickname "uWSGI Source" and socket "/tmp/foo.sock"
    • Change the type to "Local Interpreter"
    • In the interpreter field, enter: /usr/local/bin/uwsgi -x /path/to/uwsgiconfig.xml
  • In rule management for the virtual server, click to add a new behaviour rule.
    • Choose a manual configuration of type "Directory" with a path of "/"
    • Set the handler to "uWSGI"
    • Scroll to the bottom and set "Round Robin" for the balancer
    • Add the "uWSGI Source" information source
  • Save changes and restart Cherokee

In my uWSGI config file I have something like this (adapted to your example):

<uwsgi><chdir>/srv/mobile-site/app/</chdir><wsgi-file>/srv/mobile-site/app/mobilecms.py</wsgi-file><callable>app</callable><socket>/tmp/foo.sock</socket><chmod-socket>666</chmod-socket><master /><processes>1</processes><disable-logging /><!-- Errors are still logged; this just disables request logging which Cherokee takes care of --><vacuum /><no-orphans /></uwsgi>

Note that the Cherokee uWSGI wizard doesn't accept this as a valid configuration file (hence the manual configuration).

Solution 2:

Always try uWSGI deploy without a webserver, before going in production.

uwsgi -x <xmlfile>

It will print a lot of information/errors

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