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openSUSE uWSGI Notes
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Emperor Mode
------------

The included init script runs uWSGI in Emperor mode. It will monitor the
/etc/uwsgi/vassals directory for configurations and will automatically load
and restart uWSGI processes when configuration files are placed there or
modified. Some example configurations are provided in the directory. To enable
one, rename it without the .example at the end and edit for your application.

For more information on Emperor mode, see
http://projects.unbit.it/uwsgi/wiki/Emperor


Plugins
-------

This uWSGI package is fully modular. Some plugins, such as the Python plugin,
are not embedded in the main server binary.

This means that your application configurations need to specify the plugins it
uses. For example, a Python application will need the following option
specified:

    plugins = python

Alternatively, uWSGI has a autoload option that will load any plugins when it
encounters options for those plugins in the configuration. To enable that, use
the following in the configuration:

    autoload = 1