Getting Flask to use Python3 (Apache/mod_wsgi)

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情歌与酒 2020-12-14 04:48

I\'ve got a basic \"hello world\" Flask app running.

I\'m on Ubuntu 14.04, using Apache 2.4. I\'ve installed mod_wsgi.

I\'ve created a ~/web/piFlask/

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  •  情话喂你
    2020-12-14 05:25

    Took me awhile, although it was really simple in the end. Unfortunately I've lost my bash history so if you find a mistake, please leave a comment or edit in the correction.

    Note that I had already got mod_wsgi working, so I had to remove it:

    $ a2dismod wsgi
    $ sudo apt-get remove libapache2-mod-wsgi
    

    EDIT: Due to apt-get installing an outdated package (which results in a minor error creeping into Apache's error log) I don't at time of writing recommend this:

    $ sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3
    $ a2enmod wsgi
    

    Instead, first set up your py3 virtual environment, (and might as well in install Flask into it while you're at it)

    $ pip install virtualenv
    
    $ cd ~/web/flaskapp
    $ virtualenv -p python3 ./venv3
    $ source ./venv3/bin/activate     #  enter virtual environment
    $ pip install Flask
    

    Now follow Installing mod_wsgi for Python3 on Ubuntu to install mod_wsgi into this venv, and ...

    $ deactivate                      #  ... & exit
    

    This was from the original apt-get approach, now it is not relevant:

    Now I have to make mod_wsgi use this new Py3:

    $ sudo nano /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/wsgi.conf
    

    And do:

    #WSGIPythonPath directory|directory-1:directory-2:...
    WSGIPythonPath /home/pi/web/flaskapp/venv3/lib/python3.4/site-packages
    

    Finally I need to modify my ~/web/flaskapp/flaskapp.wsgi so that it now supports Python3:

    $ cat web/piFlask/piFlask.wsgi
    
    # http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/0.10/deploying/mod_wsgi/#creating-a-wsgi-file
    # http://www.enigmeta.com/2012/08/16/starting-flask/
    
    # for Py3:
    # http://askubuntu.com/questions/488529/pyvenv-3-4-error-returned-non-zero-exit-status-1
    
    import os, sys
    
    PROJECT_DIR = '/home/pi/web/flaskapp'
    sys.path.insert(0, PROJECT_DIR)
    
    
    def execfile(filename):
        globals = dict( __file__ = filename )
        exec( open(filename).read(), globals )
    
    activate_this = os.path.join( PROJECT_DIR, 'venv3/bin', 'activate_this.py' )
    execfile( activate_this )
    
    
    from piFlask import app as application
    application.debug = True
    

    Just a reminder of how Apache uses mod_wsgi to execute this file when the user points their browser to http://myfoo.org/flask:

    $ cat /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf
    :
    WSGIDaemonProcess flaskProcess user=pi group=pi threads=5
    WSGIScriptAlias /flask /home/pi/web/flaskapp/flaskapp.wsgi
    
    
        WSGIProcessGroup flaskProcess
        WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
        Require all granted
    
    :
    

    Discussion: It seems a bit messy that I am installing mod_wsgi module into Apache, but it resides in a venv3 which is inside my flaskapp folder. But this is at least ensuring Apache -> mod_wsgi -> (uses the correct i.e. venv3 Python) -> {to launch my FlaskApp}.

    The alternative would be to update the system Python, and use that instead of venv.

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