I'm a very beginner in python and django. However I'm trying to create a server to deploy my application. But when I want to access my app, I always get the default nginx page "Welcome to nginx".
This server is on Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) I've installed nginx, python, django and uwsgi packages with apt. Next I've created a django project to /var/www/djangoApps and a django app to /var/www/djangoApps/testApp
This is my /etc/nginx/sites-available/djangoApps :
server {
listen 80
server_name django.pommesky.com;
rewrite ^(.*) http://www.django.pommesky.com/$1 permanent;
}
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.django.pommesky.com;
access_log /var/log/nginx/djangoApps_access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/djangoApps_error.log;
location /media {
alias /var/www/djangoApps/media/;
}
location /static {
alias /var/www/djangoApps/static/;
}
location / {
uwsgi_pass unix:///run/uwsgi/app/djangoApps/socket;
include uwsgi_params;
}
}
And this is my /etc/uwsgi/apps-available/djangoApps.ini :
env = DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=djangoApps.settings
module = django.core.handlers.wsgi:WSGIHandler()
chdir = /var/www/djangoApps
socket = /run/uwsgi/djangoApps/socket
logto = /var/log/uwsgi/djangoApps.log
The uwsgi log doesn't show anything, everything seems to run well, it finishes by spawned uWSGI worker ... But /var/log/nginx/djangoApps_access.log; and /var/log/nginx/djangoApps_error.log; don't exist, which is very strange. I can't figure out what's wrong with my configuration. Please help me ...
The domain
django.pommesky.com
doesn't look like it's alive, so it's possible that Nginx is receiving requests with wrongHost:
field in the HTTP request header. (sect. 14.23) So Nginx serves adefault
catch-all page.You can disable the
default
Nginx site by removing the/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
link, and then restarting the daemon.You can reenable by recreating the link:
The other thing you can try is to setup Bind or another DNS daemon to serve a fake
pommesky.com
zone with all the subdomains you want and use that DNS while you're developing your site.Of course you can also register that domain with a hosting provider, and then use the DNS zone editor in its control panel to setup your subdomains and all the PTRs you want to whatever public IP addresses you need.