Got past that error. My bad. I had an unneccessary *wsgi.py* in the
following command:

mod_wsgi-express start-server *wsgi.py* --application-type module
mysite.wsgi --log-to-terminal

Removed it and the following doesnt give the same error:
mod_wsgi-express start-server --application-type module mysite.wsgi
--log-to-terminal

I do get a 404 still on localhost:8000 but that may be due to another
reason, so will perhaps start a separate thread if need help on that.

Thanks!


On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 4:17 PM, Anupam Jain <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's the full traceback:
>
> [Sat Jul 01 08:48:59.384492 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid 15499:tid
> 139843043293056] mod_wsgi (pid=15499): Target WSGI script
> '/tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8000:1001/handler.wsgi' cannot be loaded as
> Python module.[Sat Jul 01 08:48:59.384622 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid
> 15499:tid 139843043293056] mod_wsgi (pid=15499): Exception occurred
> processing WSGI script '/tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8000:1001/handler.wsgi'.[Sat
> Jul 01 08:48:59.384677 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid 15499:tid 139843043293056]
> Traceback (most recent call last):[Sat Jul 01 08:48:59.384855 2017]
> [wsgi:error] [pid 15499:tid 139843043293056]   File
> "/tmp/mod_wsgi-localhost:8000:1001/handler.wsgi", line 94, in
> <module>[Sat Jul 01 08:48:59.384888 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid 15499:tid
> 139843043293056]     recorder_directory=recorder_directory)[Sat Jul 01
> 08:48:59.385446 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid 15499:tid 139843043293056]   File
> "/home/anupam/ENV/lib/python3.4/site-packages/mod_wsgi/server/__init__.py",
> line 1374, in __init__[Sat Jul 01 08:48:59.385483 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid
> 15499:tid 139843043293056]     __import__(entry_point)
> [Sat Jul 01 08:48:59.385523 2017] [wsgi:error] [pid 15499:tid
> 139843043293056] ImportError: No module named 'wsgi'
>
> *import mysite.wsgi* does not give any errors (when run from the shell
> invoked from the same dir)
>
> In production.py:
>    BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
>
> thanks,
> Anupam
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Graham Dumpleton <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I would need to see the full traceback along with the error message.
>>
>> Also, if in the same directory you run the 'python' interpreter and go:
>>
>>     import mysite.wsgi
>>
>> what happens?
>>
>> And, what do you have BASE_DIR set to in production.py?
>>
>> Graham
>>
>> On 1 Jul 2017, at 7:03 PM, Anupam Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> (using mysite instead of projectname on this thread now, to be consistent
>> with the docs)
>>
>> I think I have read all the relevant parts of the doc
>> <http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2015/04/using-modwsgi-express-with-django.html> now
>> and followed it accurately but still getting the following error:
>>
>> ImportError: No module named 'wsgi'
>>
>>
>> Directory Structure:
>>
>> mysite
>>      - myapp
>>          - views.py
>>          - other files
>>      - mysite
>>
>>           - wsgi.py
>>           - __init__.py
>>           settings
>>                  - __init__.py
>>                  - base.py
>>                  - production.py
>>                  - development.py
>>
>>
>> Running the following command from: home/username/mysite/
>>
>> mod_wsgi-express start-server wsgi.py --application-type module
>> mysite.wsgi --log-to-terminal
>>
>> wsgi.py:
>>
>> import os
>> # import sys
>> from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application
>>
>> # sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
>> "../../")))
>> # sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
>> "../")))
>> os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE",
>> "mysite.settings.production")
>>
>> application = get_wsgi_application()
>>
>> On Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 1:24:33 PM UTC+5:30, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1 Jul 2017, at 5:52 PM, Anupam Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Answers inline, thanks
>>>
>>> On Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 1:02:07 PM UTC+5:30, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 1 Jul 2017, at 4:17 PM, Anupam Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> First of all - thanks for mod_wsgi express!
>>>>
>>>> This
>>>> <http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2015/04/introducing-modwsgi-express.html> post
>>>> says "As to the configuration of Apache, there actually wasn't any."
>>>>
>>>> *Is it ok to assume that I dont need to do any configuration on Apache
>>>> at all (as in nothing in conf-enabled/available and
>>>> sites-enabled/available)?* (That sounds to be too good to be true so
>>>> thought to check)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Do not touch any system Apache configuration files under /etc/apache2,
>>>> /etc/httpd or whatever directory it is that your operating systems puts the
>>>> Apache configuration. When you use mod_wsgi-express it completely ignores
>>>> them, does not modify them, nor use them in any way.
>>>>
>>>
>>> *Thats great to know *
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have setup everything for mod_wsgi express and getting the error 
>>>> "ImportError:
>>>> No module named '(projectname)'"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What command did you run and what arguments to mod_wsgi-express?
>>>>
>>>
>>> *I used: mod_wsgi-express start-server wsgi.py *
>>>
>>>>
>>>> If you get an error with that exact message, then it indicates you
>>>> copied some template for something from somewhere where you were expected
>>>> to replace '(projectname)' with a different value for your project. Did you
>>>> do that? Or is this not actually the error message you go.
>>>>
>>>
>>> *Thats not the exact message. I meant that its searching for the high
>>> level directory with the Django project name (directory structure below)*
>>>
>>>>
>>>> When you run mod_wsgi-express the directory you run mod_wsgi-express in
>>>> should be added to the Python module search path, so as long as any modules
>>>> can be imported from that location you should be good. If that shouldn't be
>>>> the base directory for imports of your projects, you can use
>>>> --working-directory option to override it, or use the --python-path option
>>>> to specify additional directories to search for modules.
>>>>
>>>> So what is the directory layout for your project, which directory are
>>>> you running mod_wsgi-express from and with what arguments.
>>>>
>>>
>>> directory is something like this
>>>
>>> projectname
>>>      - appname
>>>          - views.py
>>>          - other files
>>>      - projectname
>>>           - wsgi.py
>>>
>>> running mod_wsgi-express from  /home/username/projectname/projectname
>>>
>>>
>>> Wrong directory to run it from, plus you need extra arguments.
>>>
>>> Read those other blogs posts I have linked to about using it with Django.
>>>
>>> Once you have tried what is talked about in those, if still have issues
>>> let me know.
>>>
>>> Graham
>>>
>>>
>>>> This is not the one caused by circular imports but something to do with
>>>> setting the path somewhere I think (as I learnt from some SO posts) but not
>>>> entirely clear about it
>>>>
>>>> I did setup a django.conf in Apache's conf-enabled, so I am suspecting
>>>> that may be conflicting with something.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It shouldn't as it will be ignored.
>>>>
>>>> If you are using Django, you should perhaps look at:
>>>>
>>>>     http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2015/04/using-modwsgi-express-wit
>>>> h-django.html
>>>>     http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2015/04/integrating-modwsgi-expre
>>>> ss-as-django.html
>>>>
>>>> Also worthwhile reading:
>>>>
>>>>     http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2015/05/using-modwsgi-express-as-
>>>> development.html
>>>>
>>>> Note that if you have inherited an old Django code base which hasn't
>>>> been updated correctly so the settings module includes settings defined in
>>>> newer Django versions, and you have restructured your application code so
>>>> the settings module is now at a different directory level, and you are
>>>> using the method of integrating mod_wsgi-express into Django itself, you
>>>> may also have issues with the settings module not being found when being
>>>> imported.
>>>>
>>>> So also indicate what version of Django your project code was
>>>> originally created using.
>>>>
>>>
>>> The project was created on Django 1.10.2 and I am now moving it from dev
>>> to prod (GCP, Debian). Installed the same Django version on prod as well.
>>> I'll read the above Django posts as well but yes, I did create a settings
>>> directory under projectname/projectname which includes different versions
>>> of settings for dev and prod. I have set the environment variable for
>>> settings in the virtualenv's activate script. Also, os.environ.setdefault()
>>> is changed accordingly in wsgi.py
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Graham
>>>>
>>>>
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