NAME¶
pserve - Python 2 Pyramid command
SYNOPSIS¶
pserve config_uri [
start|stop|restart|status]
[
var=value]
DESCRIPTION¶
This command serves a web application that uses a PasteDeploy configuration file
for the server and application. If start/stop/restart is given, then
--daemon is implied, and it will start (normal operation), stop (
--stopdaemon), or do both. You can also include variable assignments
like 'http_port=8080' and then use %(http_port)s in your config files.
OPTIONS¶
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -n NAME, --app-name=NAME
- Load the named application (default main)
- -s SERVER_TYPE, --server=SERVER_TYPE
- Use the named server.
- --server-name=SECTION_NAME
- Use the named server as defined in the configuration file (default:
main)
- --daemon
- Run in daemon (background) mode
- --pid-file=FILENAME
- Save PID to file (default to pyramid.pid if running in daemon mode)
- --log-file=LOG_FILE
- Save output to the given log file (redirects stdout)
- --reload
- Use auto-restart file monitor
- --reload-interval=RELOAD_INTERVAL
- Seconds between checking files (low number can cause significant CPU
usage)
- --monitor-restart
- Auto-restart server if it dies
- --status
- Show the status of the (presumably daemonized) server
- -v, --verbose
- Set verbose level (default 1)
- -q, --quiet
- Suppress verbose output
- --user=USERNAME
- Set the user (usually only possible when run as root)
- --group=GROUP
- Set the group (usually only possible when run as root)
- --stop-daemon
- Stop a daemonized server (given a PID file, or default pyramid.pid
file)