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2 | How to use Django as a CGI script
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3 | =================================
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4 |
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5 | Although the `current preferred setup`_ for running Django is Apache_ with
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6 | `mod_python`_, many people use shared hosting, on which CGI is the only
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7 | viable option.
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9 | Note that the CGI mode is the lowest method of serving dynamic web pages, if
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10 | you have the option, go for the `mod_python method`_ or the `FastCGI method`_.
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11 | You should only use this method as a last resort.
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13 | .. _mod_python method: ../modpython/
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14 | .. _FastCGI method: ../fastcgi/
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17 | Creating your cgi script
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20 | For this method to work you will need a wrapper script inside your cgi-bin
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21 | directory, the job of this script is to set the environment for Django to run
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22 | and then call the cgi runner.
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24 | You can use this as an example:
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26 | #!/usr/bin/python
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27 | import sys, os
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29 | # Add a custom Python path, you'll want to add the parent folder of
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30 | # your project directory.
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31 | sys.path.insert(0, "/home/user/django/")
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32 |
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33 | # Switch to the directory of your project. (Optional.)
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34 | # os.chdir("/home/user/django/myproject/")
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35 |
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36 | # Set the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable.
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37 | os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = "myproject.settings"
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39 | from django.core.servers.cgi import runcgi
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40 | runcgi()
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