Like this you mean? ialso moved static/ files inside the new wsgi/
directory because even with the directive in the alias
home=/home/nikos/public_html templates could not be found
====================================
DocumentRoot /home/nikos/public_html
<Directory /home/nikos/public_html>
Require all granted
</Directory>
<Directory /home/nikos/public_html/wsgi>
Require all granted
</Directory>
WSGIDaemonProcess app user=nikos group=nikos
WSGIScriptAliasMatch ^/(?!phpmyadmin)
/home/nikos/public_html/wsgi/app.py process-group=app
application-group=%{GLOBAL}
WSGIDaemonProcess clientele user=nikos group=nikos
WSGIScriptAlias /clientele /home/nikos/public_html/wsgi/clientele.py
process-group=clientele application-group=%{GLOBAL}
WSGIDaemonProcess downloads user=nikos group=nikos
WSGIScriptAlias /downloads /home/nikos/public_html/wsgi/downloads.py
process-group=downloads application-group=%{GLOBAL}
====================================
Still the ERROR remains the same after moving to wsgi/
Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 1:47 μ.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
[email protected]> έγραψε:
>
>
> On 10 Sep 2018, at 8:34 pm, Νικόλαος Κούρας <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 1) How do i enable flask so that errors are shown in the browser for m,
> so i dont have to tail -f error_log all the time?
>
> When i was using the flask development server i had this
>
> app.run( host='superhost.gr', port=5000, debug=True )
>
> Now i have commented this out becuas eitsw being run by mod_wsgi and its
> sending everythign to the error_log text file.
>
>
> You use:
>
> app.debug = True
>
> See:
>
>
> http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/api/?highlight=flask%20debug#flask.Flask.debug
>
> 2) Regarding this code which not behalfing as it should
>
> @app.route( '/<page>' )
> @app.route( '/' )
> def index( page=None ):
>
> # read environment
> page = request.args.get('page', 'index.html')
>
> When i try via browser:
>
> 'http://superhost.gr/' page variable equals to 'index.html'
> 'http://superhost.gr/something' page variable still equals to 'index.html'
>
> How is this possbile under mod_wsgi ?
>
>
> You shouldn't get index.html in either case if doing things correctly.
>
> The issue may because if I recollect correctly, you had all your .py files
> for the WSGI application under your DocumentRoot directory. You should not
> do that as it can be insecure and wrong configuration elsewhere can lead to
> someone being able to download your source code. Having things in their
> could also cause issues with Apache trying to remap URLs to index files.
>
> Create a directory separate to your DocumentRoot directory and move the
> .py files into it. Then change the WSGIScriptAlias directives to reference
> the new location. You will also need to create a new Directory block for
> the new directory and grant access to being able to serve files from that
> directory.
>
>
>
> Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 5:05 π.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>
>>
>>
>> On 10 Sep 2018, at 11:52 am, Νίκος Βέργος <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Graham i know you helped me a lot but my script cannot work if i don;t
>> het this oe sorted out and i'am trying for hours allready.
>>
>> Please do help.
>>
>>
>> I have 3 wsgi scripts listening on 3 locations. What i'm trying to run an
>> wsgi script from within another wsgi script with the following statement.
>>
>>
>> page = 'clientele'
>> pdata = requests.get( 'http://superhost.gr/' + page )
>> pdata = pdata.text + counter
>>
>> Have you tried to add print() statements into your code, when it is
>> running and what variables are at each point? If you use print(), what you
>> print will appear in the Apache error log so you can see it. As per example
>> in requests docs at:
>>
>> http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/
>>
>> you don't even appear to check the response status code. Check such
>> things, print out the values and see what it is getting.
>>
>> page = the location of another wsgi app.
>>
>> The error i'am getting when for i.e i try to load
>> http://superhost.gr/clientele
>>
>>
>> mod_wsgi (pid=7152): Exception occurred processing WSGI script
>> '/home/nikos/public_html/app.py'
>> OSError: Apache/mod_wsgi failed to write response data: Broken pipe.
>>
>> This specific message from mod_wsgi indicates that the HTTP client making
>> the request dropped the connection before the server could write the
>> response.
>>
>> So possibly an error is occurring in app.py if that is what is calling it.
>>
>> Have you enabled Flask debug so that errors are shown in the browser for
>> you. If you don't, Flask will just return a 500 error and may not actually
>> log anything about the error. You may need to set up Flask logging so that
>> it logs details of exceptions to the error log.
>>
>> http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/logging/#logging
>>
>> The other script by itself executes normally but NOT from within my
>> app.py script.
>>
>> Any ideas on how to execute a wsgi app (b) from within a wsgi app(a) and
>> store the response as html data?
>>
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