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Django with Apache and mod_wsgi: no system log unless setting Debug = True
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I'm using apache web server and mod_wsgi to transfer request to django.
$ apache2ctl -v
Server version: Apache/2.4.10 (Raspbian)
Server built: Sep 17 2016 16:40:43
I'm using this apache site to declare django app:
ServerName example.com
DocumentRoot /srv/webapps/myapp
<Directory /srv/wepapps/myapp/mysite>
<Files wsgi.py>
Require all granted
</Files>
</Directory>
WSGIDaemonProcess example.com python-path=/srv/webapps/myapp:/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages:/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages
WSGIProcessGroup example.com
WSGIScriptAlias / /srv/webapps/myapp/mysite/wsgi.py
LogLevel warn
ErrorLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_error.log
CustomLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_access.log combined
It works great, but if an exception is raised, it shows an error 500 but there is nothing in my example.com_error.log
. If I modify my settings to set Debug = True
, I can see error in my web browser, but in my /var/log/apache2 file too. But I really don't want to keep this setting in my prod environment.
Do you have an idea about why I have to put Debug = True
to allow django to write on system logs?
Thanks in advance for your answers, and sorry if I did some mistakes with my english ;-)
apache-2.4 logging python django mod-wsgi
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I'm using apache web server and mod_wsgi to transfer request to django.
$ apache2ctl -v
Server version: Apache/2.4.10 (Raspbian)
Server built: Sep 17 2016 16:40:43
I'm using this apache site to declare django app:
ServerName example.com
DocumentRoot /srv/webapps/myapp
<Directory /srv/wepapps/myapp/mysite>
<Files wsgi.py>
Require all granted
</Files>
</Directory>
WSGIDaemonProcess example.com python-path=/srv/webapps/myapp:/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages:/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages
WSGIProcessGroup example.com
WSGIScriptAlias / /srv/webapps/myapp/mysite/wsgi.py
LogLevel warn
ErrorLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_error.log
CustomLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_access.log combined
It works great, but if an exception is raised, it shows an error 500 but there is nothing in my example.com_error.log
. If I modify my settings to set Debug = True
, I can see error in my web browser, but in my /var/log/apache2 file too. But I really don't want to keep this setting in my prod environment.
Do you have an idea about why I have to put Debug = True
to allow django to write on system logs?
Thanks in advance for your answers, and sorry if I did some mistakes with my english ;-)
apache-2.4 logging python django mod-wsgi
add a comment |
I'm using apache web server and mod_wsgi to transfer request to django.
$ apache2ctl -v
Server version: Apache/2.4.10 (Raspbian)
Server built: Sep 17 2016 16:40:43
I'm using this apache site to declare django app:
ServerName example.com
DocumentRoot /srv/webapps/myapp
<Directory /srv/wepapps/myapp/mysite>
<Files wsgi.py>
Require all granted
</Files>
</Directory>
WSGIDaemonProcess example.com python-path=/srv/webapps/myapp:/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages:/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages
WSGIProcessGroup example.com
WSGIScriptAlias / /srv/webapps/myapp/mysite/wsgi.py
LogLevel warn
ErrorLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_error.log
CustomLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_access.log combined
It works great, but if an exception is raised, it shows an error 500 but there is nothing in my example.com_error.log
. If I modify my settings to set Debug = True
, I can see error in my web browser, but in my /var/log/apache2 file too. But I really don't want to keep this setting in my prod environment.
Do you have an idea about why I have to put Debug = True
to allow django to write on system logs?
Thanks in advance for your answers, and sorry if I did some mistakes with my english ;-)
apache-2.4 logging python django mod-wsgi
I'm using apache web server and mod_wsgi to transfer request to django.
$ apache2ctl -v
Server version: Apache/2.4.10 (Raspbian)
Server built: Sep 17 2016 16:40:43
I'm using this apache site to declare django app:
ServerName example.com
DocumentRoot /srv/webapps/myapp
<Directory /srv/wepapps/myapp/mysite>
<Files wsgi.py>
Require all granted
</Files>
</Directory>
WSGIDaemonProcess example.com python-path=/srv/webapps/myapp:/usr/local/lib/python3.4/dist-packages:/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages
WSGIProcessGroup example.com
WSGIScriptAlias / /srv/webapps/myapp/mysite/wsgi.py
LogLevel warn
ErrorLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_error.log
CustomLog $APACHE_LOG_DIR/example.com_access.log combined
It works great, but if an exception is raised, it shows an error 500 but there is nothing in my example.com_error.log
. If I modify my settings to set Debug = True
, I can see error in my web browser, but in my /var/log/apache2 file too. But I really don't want to keep this setting in my prod environment.
Do you have an idea about why I have to put Debug = True
to allow django to write on system logs?
Thanks in advance for your answers, and sorry if I did some mistakes with my english ;-)
apache-2.4 logging python django mod-wsgi
apache-2.4 logging python django mod-wsgi
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In your settings.py file, you will need to add the following to the LOGGING configuration:
LOGGING = {
# ... omitting the formatters and handlers for brevity ...
'loggers':
# ... you may have other loggers here as well ...
'django':
'handlers': ['name_of_your_file_handler_goes_here'],
'level': 'DEBUG',
'propagate': True,
You probably should set the level to ERROR or WARN in production.
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In your settings.py file, you will need to add the following to the LOGGING configuration:
LOGGING = {
# ... omitting the formatters and handlers for brevity ...
'loggers':
# ... you may have other loggers here as well ...
'django':
'handlers': ['name_of_your_file_handler_goes_here'],
'level': 'DEBUG',
'propagate': True,
You probably should set the level to ERROR or WARN in production.
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In your settings.py file, you will need to add the following to the LOGGING configuration:
LOGGING = {
# ... omitting the formatters and handlers for brevity ...
'loggers':
# ... you may have other loggers here as well ...
'django':
'handlers': ['name_of_your_file_handler_goes_here'],
'level': 'DEBUG',
'propagate': True,
You probably should set the level to ERROR or WARN in production.
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In your settings.py file, you will need to add the following to the LOGGING configuration:
LOGGING = {
# ... omitting the formatters and handlers for brevity ...
'loggers':
# ... you may have other loggers here as well ...
'django':
'handlers': ['name_of_your_file_handler_goes_here'],
'level': 'DEBUG',
'propagate': True,
You probably should set the level to ERROR or WARN in production.
In your settings.py file, you will need to add the following to the LOGGING configuration:
LOGGING = {
# ... omitting the formatters and handlers for brevity ...
'loggers':
# ... you may have other loggers here as well ...
'django':
'handlers': ['name_of_your_file_handler_goes_here'],
'level': 'DEBUG',
'propagate': True,
You probably should set the level to ERROR or WARN in production.
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