""" WSGI config for zulip project. This module contains the WSGI application used by Django's development server and any production WSGI deployments. It should expose a module-level variable named ``application``. Django's ``runserver`` and ``runfcgi`` commands discover this application via the ``WSGI_APPLICATION`` setting. Usually you will have the standard Django WSGI application here, but it also might make sense to replace the whole Django WSGI application with a custom one that later delegates to the Django one. For example, you could introduce WSGI middleware here, or combine a Django application with an application of another framework. """ import os import sys BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) sys.path.append(BASE_DIR) from scripts.lib.setup_path import setup_path setup_path() os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "zproject.settings") import django try: django.setup() except Exception: # If /etc/zulip/settings.py contains invalid syntax, Django # initialization will fail in django.setup(). In this case, our # normal configuration to logs errors to /var/log/zulip/errors.log # won't have been initialized. Since it's really valuable for the # debugging process for a Zulip 500 error to always be "check # /var/log/zulip/errors.log", we log to that file directly here. import logging logging.basicConfig(filename='/var/log/zulip/errors.log', level=logging.INFO, format='%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(name)s %(message)s') logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) logger.exception("django.setup() failed:") raise # Because import_module does not correctly handle safe circular imports we # need to import zerver.models first before the middleware tries to import it. import zerver.models zerver.models # This application object is used by any WSGI server configured to use this # file. This includes Django's development server, if the WSGI_APPLICATION # setting points here. from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application application = get_wsgi_application()