First of all have a good night's sleep!! :-)

The idea behind my code is to add a counter at the end of data of each html
file and wsgi_mod file running:
Counter is just adding that value bases on previous calculations.
The problem is that every time i try to load

superhost.gr/clientele
or
superhost.gr/download

which i already have in httpd.conf an open mod_wsgi process for those 2
python apps
So every time app.py tries via request object to get the response of
another wsgi app its keeps waiting and waiting for a long time until i
ctrl-c

How will i be able to open via request method a wsgi app and return it in
the form of html data?

=======================================================
@app.route( '/' )
@app.route( '/<page>' )
def index( page='index.html' ):

# read environment
pdata = ''

if ('.html', 'clientele', 'downloads') in page:
init()
database( page )

cur.execute( '''SELECT hits FROM pages WHERE url = %s''', page )
pagehit = cur.fetchone()[0]

# pick random line from the quote text file & random mp3 from the the music
folder
quote = random.choice( list( open(
'/home/nikos/public_html/data/private/quotes.txt', encoding='utf-8' ) ) )
music = random.choice( os.listdir( '/home/nikos/wsgi/static/mp3/' ) )


# add counter to html template and start rendering
counter = '''<table bgcolor=black    bordercolor=orangered>
<td><font size=3 color=lime> Αριθμός Επισκεπτών: </font></td> <td><a
href="%s"><font size=3 color=plum> %s </font></a></td>
</table>
''' % ( url_for('log', page=page), pagehit )


if page in ('clientele', 'downloads'):
try:
r = requests.get( 'http://superhost.gr/' + page )

if r.ok:
pdata = r.text + counter
except Exception:
sys.exit(0)

elif page.endswith( '.html' ):
pdata = render_template( page, quote=quote, music=music, page=page,
pagehit=pagehit ) + counter


return pdata

Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 4:22 μ.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
[email protected]> έγραψε:

>
>
> On 10 Sep 2018, at 11:16 pm, Νικόλαος Κούρας <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> One *very* last thing please(you have been more than helpful !!):
>
> Having this:
>
> WSGIDaemonProcess clientele user=nikos group=nikos home=/home/nikos/wsgi
> WSGIScriptAlias /clientele /home/nikos/wsgi/clientele.py
> process-group=clientele application-group=%{GLOBAL}
>
> I cannot see to get a proper response when my app.py tries to load
> http://superhost.gr/clientele
>
>
> Impossible to see without knowing what you expect to see, what you are
> seeing or what errors you get. A few comments though.
>
>
> if page in ('clientele', 'downloads'):
> try:
> r = requests.get( 'http://superhost.gr/' + page )
>
> if r.ok:
> pdata = r.text + counter
>
>
> What is counter?
>
> If counter is not defined yet this will fail.
>
> If counter is an integer value, this will fail as you can't add strings
> and integers together.
>
> else:
> pdata = r.status_code
>
>
> Status code is also likely an integer. So in some cases you are setting
> pdata to be a string and other times integer.
>
> As have said before, add print() statements into your code to verify where
> it gets to and check values of things.
>
> except:
>
>
> You should never use naked except. Use:
>
>     except Exception:
>
> By using a naked except you would capture certain exceptions you shouldn't
> related to application exit. Ie., SystemExit, exception.
>
> pdata = "Error retrieving webpage!"
>
>
> Just this one please and iam done asking you!!
>
>
> I am done for the night now.
>
>
> Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 4:11 μ.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>
>> Yes, although I don't know that they are universally known as 'url
>> argument', but close enough.
>>
>> On 10 Sep 2018, at 11:07 pm, Νικόλαος Κούρας <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I think i have understood the differnce:
>>
>> url argument => http://superhost.gr/page
>> whcih we grab by its name from the view function definition
>>
>> url query parameter => http://superhost.gr/?page
>> <http://superhost.gr/page>=something
>> which we grab as 'request.args.get('page')
>>
>> Correct ?!
>>
>> Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 4:00 μ.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
>> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>>
>>> There are lots of resources out there you can read about them.
>>>
>>>     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Query_string
>>>
>>> You might want to find a basic tutorial which explains to you how HTTP
>>> requests work as they should explain this and much more.
>>>
>>> I presume you have gone through the Flask tutorial at least.
>>>
>>> On 10 Sep 2018, at 10:54 pm, Νικόλαος Κούρας <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> You are right!
>>> please can you explain to me the difference between and argument and a
>>> query parameter?
>>>
>>> Oh my God, i had almost a week this issue which you helped me resolve!
>>> Thank you !!!
>>>
>>> Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 3:11 μ.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
>>> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 10 Sep 2018, at 10:08 pm, Νικόλαος Κούρας <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> /home/nikos/wsgi/ i places my apps and static remains at public_html
>>>> Configuration now is:
>>>>
>>>> DocumentRoot /home/nikos/public_html
>>>>
>>>> <Directory /home/nikos/public_html>
>>>>     Require all granted
>>>> </Directory>
>>>>
>>>> <Directory /home/nikos/wsgi>
>>>>     Require all granted
>>>> </Directory>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> WSGIDaemonProcess app user=nikos group=nikos home=/home/nikos/public_html
>>>> WSGIScriptAliasMatch ^/(?!phpmyadmin) /home/nikos/public_html/wsgi/app.py 
>>>> process-group=app application-group=%{GLOBAL}
>>>>
>>>> WSGIDaemonProcess clientele user=nikos group=nikos 
>>>> home=/home/nikos/public_html
>>>> WSGIScriptAlias /clientele /home/nikos/public_html/wsgi/clientele.py 
>>>> process-group=clientele application-group=%{GLOBAL}
>>>>
>>>> WSGIDaemonProcess downloads user=nikos group=nikos 
>>>> home=/home/nikos/public_html
>>>> WSGIScriptAlias /downloads /home/nikos/public_html/wsgi/downloads.py 
>>>> process-group=downloads application-group=%{GLOBAL}
>>>>
>>>> =========================
>>>>
>>>> I haven't understood your last mail.
>>>>
>>>> @app.route( '/' )
>>>> @app.route( '/<page>' )
>>>> def index( page=None ):
>>>>
>>>>    # read environment
>>>>    pdata = ''
>>>>    page = request.args.get('page', 'index.html')
>>>>
>>>> You are overriding the 'page' argument given to the function, which is
>>>> what you want, with the value of the 'page' query string parameter, which
>>>> is a completely different thing, but because it isn't passed, falls back to
>>>> using 'index.html'.
>>>>
>>>> Comment out the line:
>>>>
>>>>     page = request.args.get('page', 'index.html')
>>>>
>>>> Do not use that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 'page' variable is supposed to hold the URL parameter givn in browser as 
>>>> 'http://superhost.gr/something <http://superhost.gr/somehting>' no?!
>>>>
>>>> It should instead be page = request.args.get(page, 'index.html') you mean?!
>>>>
>>>> But why?!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 2:59 μ.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
>>>> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>>>>
>>>>> Okay, no I clicked as to what you are trying to do.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you want the path segment, don't use:
>>>>>
>>>>>     page = request.args.get('page', 'index.html')
>>>>>
>>>>> Just use the argument given to the function.
>>>>>
>>>>> When you use request.args you are looking at query string parameters.
>>>>>
>>>>>     http://superhost.gr?page=xxx.html
>>>>> <http://superhost.gr/?page=xxx.html>
>>>>>
>>>>> They are different things.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10 Sep 2018, at 9:56 pm, Νικόλαος Κούρας <[email protected]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> [root@superhost public_html]# curl http://superhost.gr
>>>>> index.html
>>>>>
>>>>> [root@superhost public_html]# curl http://superhost.gr/clientele
>>>>> index.html <http://superhost.gr/clienteleindex.html>
>>>>>
>>>>> As it shows even with an argument passed to the domain '/'        page = 
>>>>> request.args.get('page', 'index.html') returns the latter
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Also:
>>>>>
>>>>> application = Flask(__name__)
>>>>> app = application
>>>>> app.debug = True
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Wont display error in browser but still in the error_log text file
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Στις Δευ, 10 Σεπ 2018 στις 2:47 μ.μ., ο/η Graham Dumpleton <
>>>>> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>>>>>
>>>>>> It should not be anywhere under /home/nikos/public_html, not even a
>>>>>> sub directory.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So use a parallel directory such as:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     /home/nikos/wsgi_apps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When testing use:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     curl http://superhost.gr/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Don't trust your browser, as it may have cached that accessing
>>>>>> http://superhost.gr/ should redirect to
>>>>>> http://superhost.gr/index.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If curl works, you will need to clear your browser cache history for
>>>>>> http://superhost.gr/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 10 Sep 2018, at 9:34 pm, Νικόλαος Κούρας <[email protected]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 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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