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Apache Deployment Notes

The following has been tested on Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04. Other recipes, suggestions, clarifications, corrections welcome!

These instructions assume you have (or will) run sudo ./setup.py install with the default configurations options.

You can get all of the dependencies from apt:

$ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi

Next enable to require modules:

sudo a2enmod headers expires

Next edit the site configuration file /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf with your editor of choice (you'll need root privileges; the name may be different; if there is no site symlinked in the directory, enable the site with, for example a2ensite 000-default.conf).

Now add something to this affect:

ExpiresActive On
ExpiresDefault "access plus 5184000 seconds"

AllowEncodedSlashes On

WSGIDaemonProcess loris2 user=loris group=loris processes=10 threads=15 maximum-requests=10000
WSGIScriptAlias /loris /var/www/loris2/loris2.wsgi
WSGIProcessGroup loris2

Explanation:

  • ExpiresActive On and ExpiresDefault sets the Cache-Control and Expires headers, e.g. with the setting above responses will include (assuming I made the request at Sat, Nov 23 2013 19:45:20 GMT):
< Cache-Control: max-age=5184000
< Expires: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 19:45:20 GMT

5184000 = 60 days.

(Loris is setting the Last-Modified header based on the file system metadata.)

  • AllowEncodedSlashes On lets %2F though in requests (they're allowed but must be escaped in the identifier portion of the URI). Depending on your hosting environment, this may need to be explicitly declared inside a VirtualHosts container as AllowEncodedSlashes is not inherited by VirtualHosts if declared in a global context (see Apache Bug 46830).

  • WSGI Flags. Have a look at the mod-wsgi configuration guidelines. In general is seems like a good idea to prefer threads over processes; (check out this answer on serverfault).

If you would like Loris's access logs to be kept in a separate file you can add:

SetEnvIf Request_URI ^/loris loris
CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/loris-access.log combined env=loris

The first argument to SetEnvIf Request_URI should match the first argument to WSGIScriptAlias above, plus a leading ^.

On RedHat only you'll likely need to add:

WSGISocketPrefix /var/run/wsgi

as well. See: Location of Unix Sockets.

Finally, restart Apache and have a look (start at http://{your_server}/loris).


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