[wsgi] also provide an example using werkzeug (if available)
Related to #3005509.
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"""dummy wsgi server for CubicWeb web instances"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
import socket
from cubicweb.wsgi.handler import CubicWebWSGIApplication
from cubicweb import ConfigurationError
from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
from logging import getLogger
LOGGER = getLogger('cubicweb')
def run(config):
config.check_writeable_uid_directory(config.appdatahome)
port = config['port'] or 8080
interface = config['interface']
app = CubicWebWSGIApplication(config)
repo = app.appli.repo
try:
repo.start_looping_tasks()
run_simple(interface, port, app,
threaded=True,
use_debugger=True,
processes=1) # more processes yield weird errors
finally:
repo.shutdown()