Consistent formatting and some addditions.

Ensures sphinx will generate consistent html headings. Some
addition of header text.
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title: Community
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Community
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Use these channels to communicate about the project.
Mailing list
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title: Configure
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Overview
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======================
Configuration Overview
======================
Gunicorn pulls configuration information from three distinct places.
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3. Command Line
Framework Settings
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==================
Currently, only Paster applications have access to framework specific
settings. If you have ideas for providing settings to WSGI applications or
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.. _issue: http://github.com/benoitc/gunicorn/issues
Paster Applications
+++++++++++++++++++
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In your INI file, you can specify to use Gunicorn as the server like such::
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file and/or the command line.
Configuration File
------------------
==================
The configuration file should be a valid Python source file. It only needs to
be readable from the file system. More specifically, it does not need to be
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return os.sysconf("SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN")
Command Line
------------
============
If an option is specified on the command line, it overrides all other values
that may have been specified in the app specific settings, or in the optional
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isn't mentioned in the list of settings.
Settings
--------
========
This is an exhaustive list of settings for Gunicorn. Some settings are only
able to be set from a configuration file. The setting name is what should be

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title: Deploy
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Deploying Gunicorn
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We strongly recommend to use Gunicorn behind a proxy server.
Nginx Configuration
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Although there are many HTTP proxies available, we strongly advise that you
use Nginx_. If you choose another proxy server you need to make sure that it
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Using Virtualenv
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================
To serve an app from a Virtualenv_ it is generally easiest to just install
Gunicorn directly into the Virtualenv. This will create a set of Gunicorn
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$ pip install -I gunicorn
Monitoring
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==========
.. note::
Make sure that when using either of these service monitors you do not
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confuses the monitor services.
Circus
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------
`Circus <http://circus.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html>`_ can be
used to monitor gunicorn. A simple configuration is::
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Then you can easily manage Gunicorn using the `circusctl <http://circus.readthedocs.org/en/latest/commands/#cli>`_ command.
Runit
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A popular method for deploying Gunicorn is to have it monitored by runit_.
Here is an `example service`_ definition::
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If it doesn't start automatically, run the script directly to troubleshoot.
Supervisor
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----------
Another useful tool to monitor and control Gunicorn is Supervisor_. A
`simple configuration`_ is::
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redirect_stderr=True
Logging
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Logging can be configured by using various flags detailed in the
`configuration documentation`_ or by creating a `logging configuration file`_.

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Design
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A brief description of an architecture of Gunicorn.
Server Model
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FAQ
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WSGI Bits
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.. Gunicorn documentation master file, created by
sphinx-quickstart on Wed Oct 3 04:59:09 2012.
You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least
contain the root `toctree` directive.
======================
Gunicorn - wsgi server
======================
Welcome to Gunicorn's documentation!
====================================
Gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX. It's a pre-fork
worker model ported from Ruby's Unicorn project. The Gunicorn server is broadly
compatible with various web frameworks, simply implemented, light on server
resources, and fairly speedy.
Contents:
Features
--------
* Natively supports WSGI, Django, and Paster
* Automatic worker process management
* Simple Python configuration
* Multiple worker configurations
* Various server hooks for extensibility
* Compatible with Python 2.x >= 2.5
Contents
========
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
Indices and tables
==================
* :ref:`genindex`
* :ref:`modindex`
* :ref:`search`
:maxdepth: 2
install
run
configure
deploy
design
community
faq
news

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Installation
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Follow the following steps to install Gunicorn.
Requirements
------------
============
- **Python 2.x >= 2.5** (Python 3.x will be supported soon)
- setuptools >= 0.6c6
- nosetests (for the test suite only)
With easy_install
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=================
If you don't already have ``easy_install`` available you'll want to download
and run the ``ez_setup.py`` script::
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$ pip install -f http://github.com/tilgovi/gunicorn/tarball/py24 gunicorn
From Source
-----------
===========
You can install Gunicorn from source just as you would install any other
Python package. Gunicorn uses setuptools which will automatically fetch all
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$ python setup.py develop
Async Workers
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You may also want to install Eventlet_ or Gevent_ if you expect that your
application code may need to pause for extended periods of time during request
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installed, this is the most likely reason.
Debian GNU/Linux
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If you are using Debian GNU/Linux and it is recommended that you use
system packages to install Gunicorn except maybe when you want to use
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entirely from the system in seconds.
Stable ("squeeze")
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------------------
The version of Gunicorn in the Debian_ "stable" distribution is 0.10.0 (July
2010). It is not recommended that you use this version.
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$ sudo apt-get -t squeeze-backports install gunicorn
Testing ("wheezy") / Unstable ("sid")
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-------------------------------------
"wheezy" and "sid" contain the latest released version of Gunicorn. You can
install it in the usual way::
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Ubuntu
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If you use Ubuntu_, you can update your system with packages from
our PPA_ by adding ``ppa:gunicorn/ppa`` to your system's Software
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Replace 'lucid' with your Ubuntu distribution series.
Signing key
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::
1024R/5370FF2A
Fingerprint
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Changelog
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0.14.6 / 2012-07-26
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Running Gunicorn
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You can run Gunicorn by using commands or integrate with Django or Paster. For
deploying Gunicorn in production see :doc:`deploy`.
Commands
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After installing Gunicorn you will have access to three command line scripts
that can be used for serving the various supported web frameworks:
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* ``gunicorn_paster``
gunicorn
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The first and most basic script is used to serve 'bare' WSGI applications
that don't require a translation layer. Basic usage::
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$ gunicorn --workers=2 test:app
gunicorn_django
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You might not have guessed it, but this script is used to serve Django
applications. Basic usage::
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the `gunicorn`_ command.
gunicorn_paster
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Yeah, for Paster-compatible frameworks (Pylons, TurboGears 2, ...). We
apologize for the lack of script name creativity. And some usage::
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$ gunicorn_paste --workers=2 development.ini
Integration
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Alternatively, we also provide integration for both Django and Paster
applications in case your deployment strategy would be better served by such
invocation styles.
Django ./manage.py
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You can add a ``run_gunicorn`` command to your ``./manage.py`` simply by adding
gunicorn to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``::
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python manage.py run_gunicorn
paster serve
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If you're wanting to keep on keeping on with the usual paster serve command,
you can specify the Gunicorn server settings in your configuration file::