##// END OF EJS Templates
auth: don't break hashing in case of user with empty password....
auth: don't break hashing in case of user with empty password. In some cases such as LDAP user created via external scripts users might set the passwords to empty. The hashing uses the md5(password_hash) to store reference to detect password changes and forbid using the same password. In case of pure LDAP users this is not valid, and we shouldn't raise Errors in such case. This change makes it work for empty passwords now.

File last commit:

r1:854a839a default
r2203:8a18c3c3 default
Show More
apache-wsgi-coding.rst
55 lines | 1.7 KiB | text/x-rst | RstLexer
/ docs / admin / apache-wsgi-coding.rst

Apache WSGI Configuration

|RCM| can also be set up with Apache under mod_wsgi. To configure this use the following steps.

  1. Install mod_wsgi using the following command: aptitude install libapache2-mod-wsgi.
  2. Enable mod_wsgi using the following command: a2enmod wsgi
  3. Create a wsgi dispatch script, using the following examples.
WSGIDaemonProcess pylons \
threads=4 \
# check the python virtual env location
python-path=/home/web/rhodecode/pyenv/lib/python2.6/site-packages
# Check the install location
WSGIScriptAlias / /home/web/rhodecode/dispatch.wsgi
WSGIPassAuthorization On
  # user=www-data group=www-data # Enable if running Apache as root

Note

Do not set processes=num in this configuration file. Running |RCE| in multiprocess mode with Apache is not supported.

The following is an example wsgi dispatch script.

import os
os.environ["HGENCODING"] = "UTF-8"
os.environ['PYTHON_EGG_CACHE'] = '/home/web/rhodecode/.egg-cache'

# Set the current dir
os.chdir('/home/web/rhodecode/')

import site
site.addsitedir("/home/web/rhodecode/pyenv/lib/python2.6/site-packages")

from paste.deploy import loadapp
from paste.script.util.logging_config import fileConfig

fileConfig('/home/web/rhodecode/production.ini')
application = loadapp('config:/home/web/rhodecode/production.ini')

Note

When using mod_wsgi the same version of |hg| must be running in your system's |PY| environment and on |RCM|. To check the |RCM| version, on the interface go to :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> System Info`