diff --git a/docs/howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi.txt b/docs/howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi.txt index 37295407ab..620a20f5c9 100644 --- a/docs/howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi.txt +++ b/docs/howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi.txt @@ -83,7 +83,9 @@ your Python path as well. To do this, add an additional path to your ``WSGIPythonPath`` directive, with multiple paths separated by a colon (``:``) if using a UNIX-like system, or a semicolon (``;``) if using Windows. If any part of a directory path contains a space character, the complete argument -string to ``WSGIPythonPath`` must be quoted:: +string to ``WSGIPythonPath`` must be quoted: + +.. code-block:: apache WSGIPythonPath /path/to/mysite.com:/path/to/your/venv/lib/python3.X/site-packages @@ -103,7 +105,9 @@ Django instance to run in it, you will need to add appropriate ``WSGIDaemonProcess`` and ``WSGIProcessGroup`` directives. A further change required to the above configuration if you use daemon mode is that you can't use ``WSGIPythonPath``; instead you should use the ``python-path`` option to -``WSGIDaemonProcess``, for example:: +``WSGIDaemonProcess``, for example: + +.. code-block:: apache WSGIDaemonProcess example.com python-path=/path/to/mysite.com:/path/to/venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages WSGIProcessGroup example.com @@ -134,7 +138,9 @@ static media, and others using the mod_wsgi interface to Django. This example sets up Django at the site root, but explicitly serves ``robots.txt``, ``favicon.ico``, any CSS file, and anything in the ``/static/`` and ``/media/`` URL space as a static file. All other URLs -will be served using mod_wsgi:: +will be served using mod_wsgi: + +.. code-block:: apache Alias /robots.txt /path/to/mysite.com/static/robots.txt Alias /favicon.ico /path/to/mysite.com/static/favicon.ico