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zc.buildout recipe to generate zope instances using repoze.zope2

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This recipe use plone.recipe.zope2instance and plone.recipe.zope2zeoserver to generate config files and instances for Zope2 instances / zeo server using repoze.zope2

This mean that you intances are wsgi applications served by PasteDeploy.

WSGI Instance

Recipe options are the same than plone.recipe.zope2instance.

The default logging config is override to log to STDERR instead of standard log files. You can change this by setting event-log-custom and access-log-custom options.

We’ll start by creating a buildout that uses the recipe:

>>> write('buildout.cfg',
... """
... [buildout]
... parts = instance
... extends =
...     http://dist.plone.org/release/3.3/versions.cfg
...     http://download.zope.org/zope3.4/3.4.0/versions.cfg
... find-links =
...     http://dist.repoze.org/zope2/2.10/
... versions = versions
...
... [instance]
... recipe = collective.recipe.zope2wsgi
... user = admin:admin
... """)

Running the buildout gives us:

>>> print 'start', system(buildout)
start Installing instance.
Generated config file '/sample-buildout/instance.ini'
Generated script '/sample-buildout/bin/instance'.
Generated script '/sample-buildout/bin/instance.wsgi'.

Then you just need to run:

$ bin/instance serve

This will launch the application with Paste with the generated instance.ini file.

You can also use mod_wsgi with the instance.wsgi script (this is not tested but should work).

Using ZEO

Recipe options are the same than plone.recipe.zope2zeoserver.

We’ll start by creating a buildout that uses the recipe:

>>> write('buildout.cfg',
... """
... [buildout]
... parts = zeo instance
... extends =
...     http://dist.plone.org/release/3.3/versions.cfg
...     http://download.zope.org/zope3.4/3.4.0/versions.cfg
... find-links =
...     http://dist.repoze.org/zope2/2.10/
... versions = versions
...
... [zeo]
... recipe = collective.recipe.zope2wsgi:zeo
...
... [instance]
... recipe = collective.recipe.zope2wsgi
... user = admin:admin
... zeo-client = on
... """)

Running the buildout gives us:

>>> print 'start', system(buildout)
start ...
Installing zeo.
Created directory /sample-buildout/parts/zeo
...
Generated script '/sample-buildout/bin/zeo'.
Generated script '/sample-buildout/bin/zeopack'.
Installing instance.
Generated script '/sample-buildout/bin/instance'.
Generated script '/sample-buildout/bin/instance.wsgi'.

Then you just need to run:

$ bin/zeo start
$ bin/instance serve --daemon

Contributors

Gael Pasgrimaud <gael@gawel.org>

Alter Way

Change history

0.1 (2009-09-04)

  • Initial release [gawel]

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