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Gunicorn

Gunicorn is maintained by volunteers. If it powers your production, please consider supporting us:
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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 resource usage, and fairly speedy.

New in v25: Per-app worker allocation for dirty arbiters, HTTP/2 support (beta)!

Quick Start

pip install gunicorn
gunicorn myapp:app --workers 4

For ASGI applications (FastAPI, Starlette):

gunicorn myapp:app --worker-class asgi

Features

  • WSGI support for Django, Flask, Pyramid, and any WSGI framework
  • ASGI support (beta) for FastAPI, Starlette, Quart
  • HTTP/2 support (beta) with multiplexed streams
  • Dirty Arbiters for heavy workloads (ML models, long-running tasks)
  • uWSGI binary protocol for nginx integration
  • Multiple worker types: sync, gthread, gevent, eventlet, asgi
  • Graceful worker process management
  • Compatible with Python 3.9+

Documentation

Full documentation at https://gunicorn.org

Community

Support

gunicorn has been serving Python web applications since 2010. If it's running in your production stack and saving your team time and money, please consider supporting its continued development:

Sponsor

Your sponsorship helps cover:

  • Security updates and vulnerability responses
  • Compatibility with new Python versions
  • Bug fixes and performance improvements
  • Documentation maintenance

Corporate sponsors: If gunicorn is part of your infrastructure, reach out for sponsored support options.

License

Gunicorn is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.