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Apache/mod_python currently is the preferred setup for using Django on a
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production server.
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mod_python, available at http://www.modpython.org/ , is similar to mod_perl: It
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embeds Python within Apache and loads Python code into memory when the server
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starts. Code stays in memory throughout the life of an Apache process, which
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leads to significant performance gains over other server arrangements.
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mod_python, available at http://www.modpython.org/ , is similar to
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`mod_perl`_ : It embeds Python within Apache and loads Python code into memory
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when the server starts. Code stays in memory throughout the life of an Apache
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process, which leads to significant performance gains over other server
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arrangements.
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To configure Django with mod_python, first make sure you have Apache installed,
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with the mod_python module activated.
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...and replace ``myproject.settings.main`` with the path to your settings file,
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in dotted-package syntax.
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This tells Apache: "Use mod_python for any URL at or under '/mysite/', using the
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Django mod_python handler." It passes the value of ``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE``
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so mod_python knows which settings to use.
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Also, if you've manually altered your ``PYTHONPATH`` to put your Django project
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on it, you'll need to tell mod_python::
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PythonPath "['/path/to/project'] + sys.path"
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You can also add directives such as ``PythonAutoReload Off`` for performance.
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See the `mod_python documentation`_ for a full list of options.
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Restart Apache, and any request to /mysite/ or below will be served by Django.
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Note that Django's URLconfs won't trim the "/mysite/" -- they get passed the
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full URL.
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When deploying Django sites on mod_python, you'll need to restart Apache each
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time you make changes to your Python code.
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Here's a template for an admin configuration::
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<Location "/admin/">
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</Location>
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The only thing different here is the ``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE``.
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.. _mod_perl: http://perl.apache.org/
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.. _mod_python documentation: http://modpython.org/live/current/doc-html/directives.html
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