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Created October 22, 2013 17:00
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#!/bin/bash
# First, fill in these variables with your Application Name and URL Path:
APPNAME="colton"
URLPATH="/"
# Step 2
# deploy the app
cd $HOME
mkdir -p $HOME/lib/python2.7
easy_install-2.7 flask
rm -r $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/htdocs
mkdir $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/$APPNAME
touch $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/$APPNAME/__init__.py
touch $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/$APPNAME/index.py
echo "import sys" > $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/wsgi.py
echo "sys.path.insert(0, '$HOME/webapps/$APPNAME')" >> $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/wsgi.py
echo -e "from $APPNAME import app as application\n" >> $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/wsgi.py
sed -i "s^WSGILazyInitialization On^WSGILazyInitialization On\nWSGIScriptAlias / $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/wsgi.py^" $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
sed -i "s^AddHandler wsgi-script .py^AddHandler wsgi-script .py\n RewriteEngine on\n RewriteBase /\n WSGIScriptReloading On^" $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
sed -i "s/htdocs/$APPNAME/g" $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/apache2/conf/httpd.conf
cat << EOF >> $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/$APPNAME/__init__.py
from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)
EOF
if [[ "$URLPATH" != "/" ]]; then
cat << EOF >> $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/$APPNAME/__init__.py
class WebFactionMiddleware(object):
def __init__(self, app):
self.app = app
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] = '$URLPATH'
return self.app(environ, start_response)
app.wsgi_app = WebFactionMiddleware(app.wsgi_app)
EOF
fi
cat << EOF >> $HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/$APPNAME/__init__.py
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
if __name__ == "__main__":
app.run()
EOF
# Step 3
$HOME/webapps/$APPNAME/apache2/bin/restart
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is this based on some template or is this total custom beyamor?

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i didn't bother this time but is there a way to log the output of sh scripts to a file? Maybe while simultaneously seeing the ouptut as well?

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