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s� WSGI Paste wrapper for mod_python. Requires Python 2.2 or greater.
Example httpd.conf section for a Paste app with an ini file::
<Location />
SetHandler python-program
PythonHandler paste.modpython
PythonOption paste.ini /some/location/your/pasteconfig.ini
</Location>
Or if you want to load a WSGI application under /your/homedir in the module
``startup`` and the WSGI app is ``app``::
<Location />
SetHandler python-program
PythonHandler paste.modpython
PythonPath "['/virtual/project/directory'] + sys.path"
PythonOption wsgi.application startup::app
</Location>
If you'd like to use a virtual installation, make sure to add it in the path
like so::
<Location />
SetHandler python-program
PythonHandler paste.modpython
PythonPath "['/virtual/project/directory', '/virtual/lib/python2.4/'] + sys.path"
PythonOption paste.ini /virtual/project/directory/pasteconfig.ini
</Location>
Some WSGI implementations assume that the SCRIPT_NAME environ variable will
always be equal to "the root URL of the app"; Apache probably won't act as
you expect in that case. You can add another PythonOption directive to tell
modpython_gateway to force that behavior:
PythonOption SCRIPT_NAME /mcontrol
Some WSGI applications need to be cleaned up when Apache exits. You can
register a cleanup handler with yet another PythonOption directive:
PythonOption wsgi.cleanup module::function
The module.function will be called with no arguments on server shutdown,
once for each child process or thread.
This module highly based on Robert Brewer's, here:
http://projects.amor.org/misc/svn/modpython_gateway.py
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