Django 5.1 Documentationnot: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx [https://nginx.org/]. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333 [https://peps.python.org/pep-3333/]) docs offer a tutorial [https://uwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html] covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how it/downloads/uwsgi- lts.tar.gz uWSGI model uWSGI operates on a client-server model. Your web server (e.g., nginx, Apache) communicates with a django-uwsgi “worker” process to serve dynamic content. Configuring0 码力 | 3513 页 | 3.17 MB | 1 年前3
Django 5.1.2 Documentationnot: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx [https://nginx.org/]. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333 [https://peps.python.org/pep-3333/]) docs offer a tutorial [https://uwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html] covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how it/downloads/uwsgi- lts.tar.gz uWSGI model uWSGI operates on a client-server model. Your web server (e.g., nginx, Apache) communicates with a django-uwsgi “worker” process to serve dynamic content. Configuring0 码力 | 3519 页 | 3.17 MB | 1 年前3
Django 5.0.x Documentationnot: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx [https://nginx.org/]. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333 [https://peps.python.org/pep-3333/]) docs offer a tutorial [https://uwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/Django_and_nginx.html] covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how it/downloads/uwsgi- lts.tar.gz uWSGI model uWSGI operates on a client-server model. Your web server (e.g., nginx, Apache) communicates with a django-uwsgi “worker” process to serve dynamic content. Configuring0 码力 | 3407 页 | 3.21 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.8.x Documentationreason, fear not: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333), which allows it to run on a variety of server server – i.e., one that’s not also running Django – for serving media. Here are some good choices: • Nginx • A stripped-down version of Apache If, however, you have no option but to serve media files on application container server coded in pure C. See also: The uWSGI docs offer a tutorial covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how to integrate0 码力 | 1685 页 | 6.01 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.8.x Documentationreason, fear not: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333), which allows it to run on a variety of server server – i.e., one that’s not also running Django – for serving media. Here are some good choices: Nginx A stripped-down version of Apache If, however, you have no option but to serve media files on the application container server coded in pure C. See also The uWSGI docs offer a tutorial covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how to integrate0 码力 | 2454 页 | 2.85 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.1.x Documentationreason, fear not: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333), which allows it to run on a variety of server server – i.e., one that’s not also running Django – for serving media. Here are some good choices: • Nginx • A stripped-down version of Apache If, however, you have no option but to serve media files on application container server coded in pure C. See also: The uWSGI docs offer a tutorial covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how to integrate0 码力 | 1910 页 | 6.49 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.11.x Documentationreason, fear not: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333), which allows it to run on a variety of server server – i.e., one that’s not also running Django – for serving media. Here are some good choices: • Nginx • A stripped-down version of Apache If, however, you have no option but to serve media files on application container server coded in pure C. See also: The uWSGI docs offer a tutorial covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how to integrate0 码力 | 1878 页 | 6.40 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.10.x Documentationreason, fear not: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333), which allows it to run on a variety of server server – i.e., one that’s not also running Django – for serving media. Here are some good choices: • Nginx • A stripped-down version of Apache If, however, you have no option but to serve media files on application container server coded in pure C. See also: The uWSGI docs offer a tutorial covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how to integrate0 码力 | 1817 页 | 6.19 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.11.x Documentationreason, fear not: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333), which allows it to run on a variety of server server – i.e., one that’s not also running Django – for serving media. Here are some good choices: Nginx A stripped-down version of Apache If, however, you have no option but to serve media files on the application container server coded in pure C. See also The uWSGI docs offer a tutorial covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how to integrate0 码力 | 2747 页 | 2.67 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.10.x Documentationreason, fear not: Django supports many other deployment options. One is uWSGI; it works very well with nginx. Additionally, Django follows the WSGI spec (PEP 3333), which allows it to run on a variety of server server – i.e., one that’s not also running Django – for serving media. Here are some good choices: Nginx A stripped-down version of Apache If, however, you have no option but to serve media files on the application container server coded in pure C. See also The uWSGI docs offer a tutorial covering Django, nginx, and uWSGI (one possible deployment setup of many). The docs below are focused on how to integrate0 码力 | 2538 页 | 2.59 MB | 1 年前3
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