Fixed #57 -- Added some more helpful mod_python information to tutorial 2 -- thanks, Manuzhai!

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@172 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Adrian Holovaty 2005-07-18 13:57:25 +00:00
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@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ Now let's take the opportunity to hook Django into Apache/mod_python. Edit your
SetHandler python-program SetHandler python-program
PythonHandler django.core.handler PythonHandler django.core.handler
SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE myproject.settings.admin SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE myproject.settings.admin
PythonDebug On
</Location> </Location>
This tells Apache: "Use mod_python for any URL at or under '/admin/', using the This tells Apache: "Use mod_python for any URL at or under '/admin/', using the
@ -75,6 +76,11 @@ so mod_python knows which project to use. Note that we're passing the path to
the ``admin`` settings, not the ``main`` settings. That's because this is the the ``admin`` settings, not the ``main`` settings. That's because this is the
admin site, which has slightly different settings. admin site, which has slightly different settings.
Also, if you've manually altered your ``PYTHONPATH`` to put your project on it,
you'll need to tell mod_python::
PythonPath "['/path/to/project'] + sys.path"
You can also add directives such as ``PythonAutoReload Off`` for performance. You can also add directives such as ``PythonAutoReload Off`` for performance.
See the `mod_python documentation`_ for a full list of options. See the `mod_python documentation`_ for a full list of options.