cms.py - simple WSGI/Python based CMS script ============================================ Copyright (c) 2011-2019 Michael Buesch Installing ========== Just clone the cms.git repository to some directory where apache has access to. In the configuration example below the directory will be ``/var/cms`` Then create the database directory named ``db`` inside of the cloned directory. You may start with the example db: ``cp -r /var/cms/example/db /var/cms/`` Configuring Apache httpd ======================== Install the Apache WSGI module. On Debian Linux, this is libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3. Create a new config file /etc/apache2/conf.d/wsgi with content similar to the following Debian based example: .. code:: # Adjust "user" and "group" to your system. WSGIDaemonProcess wsgi processes=10 threads=1 display-name=apache-wsgi user=www-data group=www-data python-path=/var/cms WSGIPythonOptimize 1 # /cms is the base URL path to the CMS. # /var/cms is where index.wsgi and the db directory live. # /var/www is the path to the static files. # Adjust these paths to your setup. WSGIScriptAlias /cms /var/cms/index.wsgi SetEnv cms.domain example.com SetEnv cms.cmsBase /var/cms SetEnv cms.wwwBase /var/www SetEnv cms.maxPostContentLength 1048576 SetEnv cms.debug 1 WSGIProcessGroup wsgi AllowOverride None Options -ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch -Indexes Require all granted # Redirect all 404 to the CMS 404 handler (optional) ErrorDocument 404 /cms/__nopage/__nogroup.html