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| infrastructure:server:webservers_nginx_flask_drupal_etc [2017/02/28 14:27] dolf | infrastructure:server:webservers_nginx_flask_drupal_etc [2017/02/28 14:40] (current) dolf | ||
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| We are running a number of things for the nightowl webserver. | We are running a number of things for the nightowl webserver. | ||
| - | * As a main webserver we run Nginx. This receives and handles all the initial http(s) requests. | + | * As a main webserver we run Nginx. This receives and handles all the initial http(s) requests. | 
| - | * Nginx with fastcgi is used to handle php (with php5-fpm) | + | * Nginx with fastcgi is used to handle php (with php5-fpm) | 
| - | * gunicorn in combination with virtualenv is used to handle python wsgi webapplications. Each application runs on it's own socket. Nginx delegates all the requests to those applications using a reverse proxy (the request comes in at nginx on port 80 or 443, but nginx sends it on to another port on the same machine (127.0.0.1) where gunicorn is listening). | + | * gunicorn in combination with virtualenv is used to handle python wsgi webapplications. Each application runs on it's own socket. Nginx delegates all the requests to those applications using a reverse proxy (the request comes in at nginx on port 80 or 443, but nginx sends it on to another port on the same machine (127.0.0.1) where gunicorn is listening). | 
| - | * circus is used to start the gunicorn apps, handle logging and restart them if necessary. | + | * circus is used to start the gunicorn apps, handle logging and restart them if necessary. | 
| Webapplications we are running: | Webapplications we are running: | ||
| - | * drupal with mysql for nightowl.foundationu.com | + | * drupal with mysql for nightowl.foundationu.com | 
| - | * taiga (with gunicorn/circus behind nginx) and postgresql as database | + | * taiga (with gunicorn/circus behind nginx) and postgresql as database, and rabbitmq and redis for async task management (optional but nice) | 
| + | * rfid management application (with gunicorn/circus behind nginx) and mysql as database | ||
| ===== Installing Circus ===== | ===== Installing Circus ===== | ||
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| PYTHONPATH=/srv/www/vhosts/rfid_test_nightowl_foundationu_com/inventory/venv/lib/python3.4/site-packages:/srv/www/vhosts/rfid_test_nightowl_foundationu_com/inventory/ | PYTHONPATH=/srv/www/vhosts/rfid_test_nightowl_foundationu_com/inventory/venv/lib/python3.4/site-packages:/srv/www/vhosts/rfid_test_nightowl_foundationu_com/inventory/ | ||
| </code> | </code> | ||
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| ===== Setting up nginx to reverse-proxy a python wsgi (gunicorn) application ===== | ===== Setting up nginx to reverse-proxy a python wsgi (gunicorn) application ===== | ||
| Follow the basic setup from [[https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-serve-flask-applications-with-gunicorn-and-nginx-on-ubuntu-14-04#configuring-nginx-to-proxy-requests|Digital Ocean]] | Follow the basic setup from [[https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-serve-flask-applications-with-gunicorn-and-nginx-on-ubuntu-14-04#configuring-nginx-to-proxy-requests|Digital Ocean]] | ||
| but instead of using "http://unix:" for the proxy pass directive, use http://127.0.0.1:<portnumber> as you configured in circus.ini. | but instead of using "http://unix:" for the proxy pass directive, use http://127.0.0.1:<portnumber> as you configured in circus.ini. | ||
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| + | ===== Installing and running Taiga ===== | ||
| + | See https://github.com/taigaio/taiga-doc/blob/master/setup-production.adoc | ||
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