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Uwsgi and flask with unix socket instead of URL
How to force MySQL to connect by TCP instead of a Unix socket?uWSGI cannot find “application” using Flask and Virtualenvnginx uwsgi flask rewrite directory as base directory within appUwsgi - Socket file or URL502 bad gateway nginx. uwsgi, flaskNGINX + uWSGI + Flask. Some requests very slowuWSGI TCP/IP host:port vs Unix socketNginx and uWSGI Flask app Connection RefusedNginx cannot see unix socketuwsgi with flask and python3 conda environment is loading python2 instead
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I was trying to find out the difference between a socket as a unix file and a socket that is a ip and port.
If I switch something like uwsgi to use a file instead of a port and ip, how do I then access uwsgi as a URL in my browser, since no port is now specified for my flask application.
linux debian python socket flask
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I was trying to find out the difference between a socket as a unix file and a socket that is a ip and port.
If I switch something like uwsgi to use a file instead of a port and ip, how do I then access uwsgi as a URL in my browser, since no port is now specified for my flask application.
linux debian python socket flask
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I was trying to find out the difference between a socket as a unix file and a socket that is a ip and port.
If I switch something like uwsgi to use a file instead of a port and ip, how do I then access uwsgi as a URL in my browser, since no port is now specified for my flask application.
linux debian python socket flask
I was trying to find out the difference between a socket as a unix file and a socket that is a ip and port.
If I switch something like uwsgi to use a file instead of a port and ip, how do I then access uwsgi as a URL in my browser, since no port is now specified for my flask application.
linux debian python socket flask
linux debian python socket flask
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You can run uwsgi to listen to a TCP/IP port, for example uwsgi --http :80
, if you change it to listen to a Unix socket (for ex: uwsgi --socket :8000
) then as you said, this is local only, no web service (TCP/IP) is exposed to the Internet and you have to put a web server like nginx in front of uwsgi as 'proxy' that can get the http requests from the outside world (see https://gist.github.com/evildmp/3094281 for a django example instead of Flask)
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This doesn't actually answer the question of using a Unix socket.
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You can run uwsgi to listen to a TCP/IP port, for example uwsgi --http :80
, if you change it to listen to a Unix socket (for ex: uwsgi --socket :8000
) then as you said, this is local only, no web service (TCP/IP) is exposed to the Internet and you have to put a web server like nginx in front of uwsgi as 'proxy' that can get the http requests from the outside world (see https://gist.github.com/evildmp/3094281 for a django example instead of Flask)
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This doesn't actually answer the question of using a Unix socket.
– larsks
Oct 29 '16 at 15:04
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You can run uwsgi to listen to a TCP/IP port, for example uwsgi --http :80
, if you change it to listen to a Unix socket (for ex: uwsgi --socket :8000
) then as you said, this is local only, no web service (TCP/IP) is exposed to the Internet and you have to put a web server like nginx in front of uwsgi as 'proxy' that can get the http requests from the outside world (see https://gist.github.com/evildmp/3094281 for a django example instead of Flask)
1
This doesn't actually answer the question of using a Unix socket.
– larsks
Oct 29 '16 at 15:04
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You can run uwsgi to listen to a TCP/IP port, for example uwsgi --http :80
, if you change it to listen to a Unix socket (for ex: uwsgi --socket :8000
) then as you said, this is local only, no web service (TCP/IP) is exposed to the Internet and you have to put a web server like nginx in front of uwsgi as 'proxy' that can get the http requests from the outside world (see https://gist.github.com/evildmp/3094281 for a django example instead of Flask)
You can run uwsgi to listen to a TCP/IP port, for example uwsgi --http :80
, if you change it to listen to a Unix socket (for ex: uwsgi --socket :8000
) then as you said, this is local only, no web service (TCP/IP) is exposed to the Internet and you have to put a web server like nginx in front of uwsgi as 'proxy' that can get the http requests from the outside world (see https://gist.github.com/evildmp/3094281 for a django example instead of Flask)
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This doesn't actually answer the question of using a Unix socket.
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This doesn't actually answer the question of using a Unix socket.
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This doesn't actually answer the question of using a Unix socket.
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