Proper way to run multiple python scripts in apache
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I am creating a full stack application with flask and redis. I have two main Python scripts on the server. The first one has the flask application and it is already set as a WSGIDaemonProcess
; this part is working.
The second script does some computer vision stuff. It reads data from the memory, does some stuff, and stores the results in memory. Those results are read by the first script, which sends a response to the client.
Right now, I run the second script from the terminal. But, I need the script to be run as a daemon or service.
What is the proper way to do that? Can I set the second script as another WSGIDaemonProcess
?
Thanks!
python flask redis wsgi
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I am creating a full stack application with flask and redis. I have two main Python scripts on the server. The first one has the flask application and it is already set as a WSGIDaemonProcess
; this part is working.
The second script does some computer vision stuff. It reads data from the memory, does some stuff, and stores the results in memory. Those results are read by the first script, which sends a response to the client.
Right now, I run the second script from the terminal. But, I need the script to be run as a daemon or service.
What is the proper way to do that? Can I set the second script as another WSGIDaemonProcess
?
Thanks!
python flask redis wsgi
Sounds vaguely like it should not be managed by Apache at all. Would acron
job or a script started when the computer boots work?
– tripleee
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
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I am creating a full stack application with flask and redis. I have two main Python scripts on the server. The first one has the flask application and it is already set as a WSGIDaemonProcess
; this part is working.
The second script does some computer vision stuff. It reads data from the memory, does some stuff, and stores the results in memory. Those results are read by the first script, which sends a response to the client.
Right now, I run the second script from the terminal. But, I need the script to be run as a daemon or service.
What is the proper way to do that? Can I set the second script as another WSGIDaemonProcess
?
Thanks!
python flask redis wsgi
I am creating a full stack application with flask and redis. I have two main Python scripts on the server. The first one has the flask application and it is already set as a WSGIDaemonProcess
; this part is working.
The second script does some computer vision stuff. It reads data from the memory, does some stuff, and stores the results in memory. Those results are read by the first script, which sends a response to the client.
Right now, I run the second script from the terminal. But, I need the script to be run as a daemon or service.
What is the proper way to do that? Can I set the second script as another WSGIDaemonProcess
?
Thanks!
python flask redis wsgi
python flask redis wsgi
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Sounds vaguely like it should not be managed by Apache at all. Would acron
job or a script started when the computer boots work?
– tripleee
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
add a comment |
Sounds vaguely like it should not be managed by Apache at all. Would acron
job or a script started when the computer boots work?
– tripleee
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
Sounds vaguely like it should not be managed by Apache at all. Would a
cron
job or a script started when the computer boots work?– tripleee
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
Sounds vaguely like it should not be managed by Apache at all. Would a
cron
job or a script started when the computer boots work?– tripleee
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27
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Sounds vaguely like it should not be managed by Apache at all. Would a
cron
job or a script started when the computer boots work?– tripleee
Nov 14 '18 at 5:27