Issue
I cobbled together the below uWSGI configuration file from examples online. (◠﹏◠)
Given this configuration -- which resides in /etc/uwsgi.d/myapp.ini
and which is used to start the uwsgi
daemon and, in turn, myapp
via systemd/systemctl
-- which configuration directive do I use to tell it to use a specific virtual-environment PYTHON for myapp
?
Is it home =
?
In other words, when it invokes the django.wsgi
application, how can I tell it (or how does it know) to use: /home/myapp_unixHome/.virtualenvs/myapp/bin/python
?
[uwsgi]
# =======================================================
# Directories ...
# =======================================================
home = /home/myapp_unixHome/.virtualenvs/myapp/ <--- Python virtualenv dir.
chdir = /home/myapp_unixHome/myapp/ <--- Django App here.
wsgi-file = /home/myapp_unixHome/myapp/django.wsgi <--- Including this django.wsgi file.
static-map = /m=/home/myapp_unixHome/myapp/static/ <--- Static files.
# =======================================================
# =======================================================
# TO BE NAMED ...
# =======================================================
master = true
processes = 5
# =======================================================
# =======================================================
# myapp communicates w/ nginx via a UNIX domain socket.
# =======================================================
socket = /run/uwsgi/myapp.sock
chmod-socket = 664
uid = nginx
gid = nginx
vacuum = true
# =======================================================
# =======================================================
# uWSGI Log file.
# =======================================================
logto = /var/log/uwsgi.log
# =======================================================
Thank you.
Solution
Yes, check in this link http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html
home = /path/to/virtualenv
I hope it helps
Answered By - gautamaggarwal Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (WPSolving Admin)