Installing API behind mod_wsgi¶
Install the Apache Service:
RHEL7/CentOS7: sudo yum install httpd mod_wsgi RHEL8/CentOS8: sudo dnf install httpd python3-mod_wsgi Fedora: sudo dnf install httpd mod_wsgi Debian/Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3
Copy
etc/apache2/trove
under the apache sites:Fedora/RHEL/CentOS: sudo cp etc/apache2/trove /etc/httpd/conf.d/trove-api.conf Debian/Ubuntu: sudo cp etc/apache2/trove /etc/apache2/sites-available/trove-api.conf
Edit
<apache-configuration-dir>/trove-api.conf
according to installation and environment.Modify the
WSGIDaemonProcess
directive to set theuser
andgroup
values to appropriate user on your server.Modify the
WSGIScriptAlias
directive to point to the trove/api/app.wsgi script.Modify the
Directory
directive to set the path to the Trove API code.Modify the
ErrorLog and CustomLog
to redirect the logs to the right directory.
Enable the apache trove site and reload:
Fedora/RHEL7/CentOS7: sudo systemctl reload httpd Debian/Ubuntu: sudo a2ensite trove-api sudo service apache2 reload