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How to use Django with Gunicorn
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.. highlight:: bash
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Gunicorn_ ('Green Unicorn') is a pure-Python WSGI server for UNIX. It has no
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dependencies and is easy to install and use.
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.. _Gunicorn: http://gunicorn.org/
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Installing Gunicorn
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Installing gunicorn is as easy as ``pip install gunicorn``. For more
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details, see the `gunicorn documentation`_.
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.. _gunicorn documentation: http://docs.gunicorn.org/en/latest/install.html
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Running Django in Gunicorn as a generic WSGI application
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When Gunicorn is installed, a ``gunicorn`` command is available which starts
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the Gunicorn server process. At its simplest, gunicorn just needs to be called
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with the location of a module containing a WSGI application object named
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`application`. So for a typical Django project, invoking gunicorn would look
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like::
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gunicorn myproject.wsgi
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This will start one process running one thread listening on ``127.0.0.1:8000``.
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It requires that your project be on the Python path; the simplest way to ensure
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that is to run this command from the same directory as your ``manage.py`` file.
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See Gunicorn's `deployment documentation`_ for additional tips.
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.. _deployment documentation: http://docs.gunicorn.org/en/latest/deploy.html
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