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问题:
I've been trying for several days now to set up Django under Amazon Web Services' Elastic Beanstalk. I think the problem I'm hitting is this one:
ERROR - Your WSGIPath refers to a file that does not exist.
I followed the tutorial here and all goes well until the end of Step 6, but I can't for the life of me get anything to display other than the generic Elastic Beanstalk page from Step 5, #2. When I run
./manage.py runserver
on my local machine, everything works as it should, but I can't get that page to deploy. I first tried with a small Django site I wrote myself. It didn't work, so I deleted everything I'd done and tried again, that didn't work, so I deleted all that and tried again with a fresh django install. I tried that a bunch of times fiddling with little things, but I think I'm missing something major.
I added a python.config file as described in this tutorial.
Here's my file structure:
-.git/ -.mysite/ -myapp/ -__init__.py -models.py -tests.py -views.py -mysite/ -__init__.py -settings.py -urls.py -wsgi.py -.ebextensions/ -python.config -manage.py -mysite.db -requirements.txt
From my settings.py:
DATABASES = { 'default': { 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3', 'NAME': 'mysite.db', 'USER': '', 'PASSWORD': '', 'HOST': '', 'PORT': '', } }
Here's python.config:
container_commands: 01_syncdb: command: "django-admin.py syncdb --noinput" leader_only: true option_settings: - namespace: aws:elasticbeanstalk:container:python option_name: WSGIPath value: mysite/wsgi.py - option_name: DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE value: mysite.settings - option_name: AWS_SECRET_KEY value: <This is my secret key> - option_name: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID value: <This is my access key>
Is there another place I need to define my WSGIPath? Is there a way to do it through the AWS console? Should I just skip EB altogether and use EC2 directly?
回答1:
From https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?messageID=396656񠵰
The ".ebextensions" directory must be in the root level directory of your application, but from the log output, the directory is instead in the "mysite/.ebextensions" directory. So for example, after following the django tutorial in the docs when you run "git aws.push" your root directory would look like this:
. ├―― .ebextensions │ └―― python.config ├―― .elasticbeanstalk │ ├―― config ├―― .git ├―― .gitignore ├―― manage.py ├―― mysite │ ├―― __init__.py │ ├―― settings.py │ ├―― urls.py │ └―― wsgi.py └―― requirements.txt
Instead of this:
. └―― mysite ├―― .ebextensions ├―― .elasticbeanstalk ├―― .git ├―― .gitignore ├―― manage.py ├―― mysite └―― requirements.txt
回答2:
Find .elasticbeanstalk/optionsettings.your-app-name
in your app's root directory. Search for WSGIPath
and make sure it's the path you intend. It looks like it defaults to application.py
.
回答3:
Ok, here's what worked for me after trying a million things. You have to run eb update
in order to update the environment.
So make sure .elasticbeanstalk/optionsettings.whatever-env
has WSGIPath set to what you want it, and make sure .ebextensions/whatever.config
has this:
option_settings: - namespace: aws:elasticbeanstalk:container:python option_name: WSGIPath value: whatever/wsgi.py
Then run eb update
and it should work. Remember you have to set the alias to make sure your eb
command actually works. For example:
alias eb="python2.7 ../AWS-ElasticBeanstalk-CLI-2.6.3/eb/linux/python2.7/eb"
回答4:
I had the same problem ("Your WSGIPath refers to a file that does not exist"), and finally found a solution:
Note: At first, I was searching in the wrong direction, because EB was also showing this message: Error occurred during build: Command 01_migrate failed.. So I though the files, including the *.config, were correctly located.
回答5:
I had the same issue after following AWS's docs to the dot. What I did to avoid it was initialize an application through the EB CLI step by step, without using the command the AWS docs instructed (~/ebdjango$ eb init -p python2.7 django-tutorial), and creating an environment step by step as well. The steps I took in the EB CLI are the following:
- Initialize Application
eb init
- Select a default region
- Enter Application Name (used default by pressing enter)
- Confirmed that I am using Python
- Selected Python version compatible with my local environment
- Set up SSH
- Create Environment
eb create
- Enter Environment Name (used default by pressing enter)
- Enter DNS CNAME prefix (used default by pressing enter)
- Select a load balancer type (I selected classic by entering 1)
After Environment is created I use eb config
to open EB's config file to confirm that the path to my WSGI is what it should be:
aws:elasticbeanstalk:container:python: NumProcesses: '1' NumThreads: '15' StaticFiles: /static/=static/ WSGIPath: path/to/wsgi.py
If any changes are made, make sure you save the file and confirm that everything is squared up by entering eb open
in your terminal to open a browser window using the domain name specified in previous steps.