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v10 v11 1 = Trac and mod_python =1 = Trac and mod_python 2 2 [[TracGuideToc]] 3 3 4 Mod_python is an [https://httpd.apache.org/ Apache] module that embeds the Python interpreter within the server, so that web-based applications in Python will run many times faster than traditional CGI and will have the ability to retain database connections. 4 5 Trac supports [http://www.modpython.org/ mod_python], which speeds up Trac's response times considerably, especially compared to [TracCgi CGI], and permits use of many Apache features not possible with [wiki:TracStandalone tracd]/mod_proxy. 5 6 6 {{{#!div class="important" 7 ** A Word of Warning ** 8 9 As of 16^th^ June 2010, the mod_python project is officially dead. If you are considering using mod_python for a new installation, '''please don't'''! There are known issues which will not be fixed and there are now better alternatives. Check out the main TracInstall pages for your target version for more information. 10 }}} 11 12 13 These instructions are for Apache 2; if you are still using Apache 1.3, you may have some luck with [trac:wiki:TracModPython2.7 TracModPython2.7], but you'll be totally on your own. 7 These instructions are for Apache 2. If you are using Apache 1.3, you may have some luck with [trac:wiki:TracModPython2.7 TracModPython2.7], but that is a deprecated setup. 14 8 15 9 [[PageOutline(2-3,Overview,inline)]] … … 24 18 ''Note: The exact path to the module depends on how the HTTPD installation is laid out.'' 25 19 26 On Debian using apt-get 20 On Debian using apt-get: 27 21 {{{ 28 22 apt-get install libapache2-mod-python libapache2-mod-python-doc 29 23 }}} 30 (Still on Debian) after you have installed mod_python, you must enable the modules in apache2 (equivalent of the above Load Module directive):24 Still on Debian, after you have installed mod_python, you must enable the modules in apache2, equivalent to the above Load Module directive: 31 25 {{{ 32 26 a2enmod python … … 36 30 yum install mod_python 37 31 }}} 38 You can test your mod_python installation by adding the following to your httpd.conf. 32 You can test your mod_python installation by adding the following to your httpd.conf. You should remove this when you are done testing for security reasons. Note: mod_python.testhandler is only available in mod_python 3.2+. 39 33 {{{ 40 34 #!xml … … 62 56 }}} 63 57 64 The option '''`TracUriRoot`''' may or may not be necessary in your setup. Try your configuration without it; if the URLs produced by Trac look wrong, if Trac does not seem to recognize URLs correctly, or you get an odd "No handler matched request to..." error, add the '''`TracUriRoot`''' option. 65 66 The options available are 58 The option '''`TracUriRoot`''' may or may not be necessary in your setup. Try your configuration without it; if the URLs produced by Trac look wrong, if Trac does not seem to recognize URLs correctly, or you get an odd "No handler matched request to..." error, add the '''`TracUriRoot`''' option. You will notice that the `Location` and '''`TracUriRoot`''' have the same path. 59 60 The options available are: 67 61 {{{ 68 62 # For a single project … … 85 79 }}} 86 80 87 === Python Egg Cache ===88 89 Compressed python eggs like Genshi are normally extracted into a directory named `.python-eggs` in the users home directory. Since apache's home usually is not writable an alternate egg cache directory can be specified like this:81 === Python Egg Cache 82 83 Compressed python eggs like Genshi are normally extracted into a directory named `.python-eggs` in the users home directory. Since apache's home usually is not writable, an alternate egg cache directory can be specified like this: 90 84 {{{ 91 85 PythonOption PYTHON_EGG_CACHE /var/trac/myprojects/egg-cache … … 94 88 or you can uncompress the Genshi egg to resolve problems extracting from it. 95 89 96 === Configuring Authentication ===90 === Configuring Authentication 97 91 98 92 See corresponding section in the [wiki:TracModWSGI#ConfiguringAuthentication] page. 99 93 100 101 94 == Advanced Configuration 102 95 103 === Setting the Python Egg Cache ===96 === Setting the Python Egg Cache 104 97 105 98 If the Egg Cache isn't writeable by your Web server, you'll either have to change the permissions, or point Python to a location where Apache can write. This can manifest itself as a ''500 internal server error'' and/or a complaint in the syslog. … … 114 107 }}} 115 108 116 117 === Setting the !PythonPath === 109 === Setting the !PythonPath 118 110 119 111 If the Trac installation isn't installed in your Python path, you'll have to tell Apache where to find the Trac mod_python handler using the `PythonPath` directive: … … 129 121 Be careful about using the !PythonPath directive, and ''not'' `SetEnv PYTHONPATH`, as the latter won't work. 130 122 131 === Setting up multiple projects ===123 === Setting up multiple projects 132 124 133 125 The Trac mod_python handler supports a configuration option similar to Subversion's `SvnParentPath`, called `TracEnvParentDir`: … … 164 156 }}} 165 157 166 === Virtual Host Configuration ===167 168 Below is the sample configuration required to set up your trac as a virtual server (i.e.when you access it at the URLs like169 !http://trac.mycompany.com ):158 === Virtual Host Configuration 159 160 Below is the sample configuration required to set up your trac as a virtual server, ie when you access it at the URLs like 161 !http://trac.mycompany.com: 170 162 171 163 {{{ … … 192 184 This does not seem to work in all cases. What you can do if it does not: 193 185 * Try using `<LocationMatch>` instead of `<Location>` 194 * <Location /> may, in your server setup, refer to the complete host instead of simple the root of the server. This means that everything (including the login directory referenced below) will be sent to python and authentication does not work (i.e. you get the infamous Authentication information missing error). If this applies to you, try using a sub-directory for trac instead of the root (i.e. /web/ and /web/login instead of / and /login).186 * <Location /> may, in your server setup, refer to the complete host instead of simple the root of the server. This means that everything (including the login directory referenced below) will be sent to python and authentication does not work (i.e. you get the infamous Authentication information missing error). If this applies to you, try using a sub-directory for trac instead of the root, ie /web/ and /web/login instead of / and /login. 195 187 * Depending on apache's `NameVirtualHost` configuration, you may need to use `<VirtualHost *:80>` instead of `<VirtualHost *>`. 196 188 … … 199 191 Note: !DocumentRoot should not point to your Trac project env. As Asmodai wrote on #trac: "suppose there's a webserver bug that allows disclosure of !DocumentRoot they could then leech the entire Trac environment". 200 192 201 == Troubleshooting ==193 == Troubleshooting 202 194 203 195 In general, if you get server error pages, you can either check the Apache error log, or enable the `PythonDebug` option: … … 212 204 For multiple projects, try restarting the server as well. 213 205 214 === Login Not Working === 206 === Login Not Working 207 215 208 If you've used `<Location />` directive, it will override any other directives, as well as `<Location /login>`. 216 209 The workaround is to use negation expression as follows (for multi project setups): … … 247 240 248 241 This problem will most certainly hit you on Unix when using Python 2.4. 249 In Python 2.4, some version of Expat (an XML parser library written in C) is used, 250 and if Apache is using another version, this results in segmentation faults. 251 As Trac 0.11 is using Genshi, which will indirectly use Expat, that problem 252 can now hit you even if everything was working fine before with Trac 0.10. 253 254 See Graham Dumpleton's detailed [http://www.dscpl.com.au/wiki/ModPython/Articles/ExpatCausingApacheCrash explanation and workarounds] for the issue. 255 256 === Form submission problems === 242 In Python 2.4, some version of [http://expat.sourceforge.net/ Expat] (an XML parser library written in C) is used and if Apache is using another version, this results in segmentation faults. 243 As Trac 0.11 is using Genshi, which will indirectly use Expat, that problem can now hit you even if everything was working fine before with Trac 0.10. This problem has not been reported for Python 2.5+, so best to upgrade. 244 245 === Form submission problems 257 246 258 247 If you're experiencing problems submitting some of the forms in Trac (a common problem is that you get redirected to the start page after submission), check whether your {{{DocumentRoot}}} contains a folder or file with the same path that you mapped the mod_python handler to. For some reason, mod_python gets confused when it is mapped to a location that also matches a static resource. 259 248 260 === Problem with virtual host configuration ===261 262 If the <Location /> directive is used, setting the `DocumentRoot` may result in a ''403 (Forbidden)'' error. Either remove the `DocumentRoot` directive, or make sure that accessing the directory it points is allowed (in a corresponding `<Directory>` block).263 264 Using <Location /> together with `SetHandler` resulted in having everything handled by mod_python, which leads to not being able download any CSS or images/icons. I used <Location /trac> `SetHandler None` </Location> to circumvent the problem, though I do not know if this isthe most elegant solution.265 266 === Problem with zipped egg ===249 === Problem with virtual host configuration 250 251 If the <Location /> directive is used, setting the `DocumentRoot` may result in a ''403 (Forbidden)'' error. Either remove the `DocumentRoot` directive, or make sure that accessing the directory it points is allowed, in a corresponding `<Directory>` block. 252 253 Using <Location /> together with `SetHandler` resulted in having everything handled by mod_python, which leads to not being able to download any CSS or images/icons. Use <Location /trac> `SetHandler None` </Location> to circumvent the problem, though this may not be the most elegant solution. 254 255 === Problem with zipped egg 267 256 268 257 It's possible that your version of mod_python will not import modules from zipped eggs. If you encounter an `ImportError: No module named trac` in your Apache logs but you think everything is where it should be, this might be your problem. Look in your site-packages directory; if the Trac module appears as a ''file'' rather than a ''directory'', then this might be your problem. To rectify, try installing Trac using the `--always-unzip` option, like this: … … 272 261 }}} 273 262 274 === Using .htaccess ===263 === Using .htaccess 275 264 276 265 Although it may seem trivial to rewrite the above configuration as a directory in your document root with a `.htaccess` file, this does not work. Apache will append a "/" to any Trac URLs, which interferes with its correct operation. 277 266 278 It may be possible to work around this with mod_rewrite, but I failed to get this working. In all, it is more hassle than it is worth. Stick to the provided instructions. :)279 280 A success story: For me it workedout-of-box, with following trivial config:267 It may be possible to work around this with mod_rewrite, but I failed to get this working. In all, it is more hassle than it is worth. 268 269 This also works out-of-box, with following trivial config: 281 270 {{{#!xml 282 271 SetHandler mod_python … … 292 281 }}} 293 282 294 The `TracUriRoot` is obviously the path you need to enter to the browser to get to the trac (e.g. domain.tld/projects/trac)295 296 === Additional .htaccess help ===297 298 If you are using the .htaccess method you may have additional problems if your trac directory is inheriting .htaccess directives from another. 283 The `TracUriRoot` is obviously the path you need to enter to the browser to get to Trac, eg domain.tld/projects/trac. 284 285 === Additional .htaccess help 286 287 If you are using the .htaccess method you may have additional problems if your trac directory is inheriting .htaccess directives from another. This may also help to add to your .htaccess file: 299 288 300 289 {{{ … … 305 294 306 295 === Platform specific issues 307 ==== Win32 Issues ==== 296 ==== Win32 Issues 297 308 298 If you run trac with mod_python < 3.2 on Windows, uploading attachments will '''not''' work. This problem is resolved in mod_python 3.1.4 or later, so please upgrade mod_python to fix this. 309 299 310 311 ==== OS X issues ==== 312 313 When using mod_python on OS X you will not be able to restart Apache using `apachectl restart`. This is apparently fixed in mod_python 3.2, but there's also a patch available for earlier versions [http://www.dscpl.com.au/projects/vampire/patches.html here]. 314 315 ==== SELinux issues ==== 300 ==== OS X issues 301 302 When using mod_python on OS X you will not be able to restart Apache using `apachectl restart`. This is apparently fixed in mod_python 3.2, so please upgrade. 303 304 ==== SELinux issues 316 305 317 306 If Trac reports something like: ''Cannot get shared lock on db.lock'' … … 322 311 }}} 323 312 324 See also [http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html#reposperms] 325 326 ==== FreeBSD issues ==== 327 Pay attention to the version of the installed mod_python and sqlite packages. Ports have both the new and old ones, but earlier versions of pysqlite and mod_python won't integrate as the former requires threaded support in python, and the latter requires a threadless install. 328 329 If you compiled and installed apache2, apache wouldn´t support threads (cause it doesn´t work very well on FreeBSD). You could force thread support when running ./configure for apache, using --enable-threads, but this isn´t recommendable. 330 The best option [http://modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2006-September/021983.html seems to be] adding to /usr/local/apache2/bin/ennvars the line 313 See also [http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#reposperms How do I set repository permissions correctly?] 314 315 ==== FreeBSD issues 316 317 The FreeBSD ports have both the new and old versions of mod_python and SQLite, but earlier versions of pysqlite and mod_python won't integrate as the former requires threaded support in Python, and the latter requires a threadless install. 318 319 If you compiled and installed apache2, threads are not automatically supported on FreeBSD. You could force thread support when running `./configure` for Apache, using `--enable-threads`, but this isn´t recommended. 320 The best option [http://modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2006-September/021983.html seems to be] adding to /usr/local/apache2/bin/ennvars the line: 331 321 332 322 {{{ … … 334 324 }}} 335 325 336 337 ==== Fedora 7 Issues ==== 338 Make sure you install the 'python-sqlite2' package as it seems to be required for TracModPython but not for tracd 339 340 341 === Subversion issues === 342 343 If you get the following Trac Error `Unsupported version control system "svn"` only under mod_python, though it works well on the command-line and even with TracStandalone, chances are that you forgot to add the path to the Python bindings with the [TracModPython#ConfiguringPythonPath PythonPath] directive. (The better way is to add a link to the bindings in the Python `site-packages` directory, or create a `.pth` file in that directory.) 344 345 If this is not the case, it's possible that you're using Subversion libraries that are binary incompatible with the apache ones (an incompatibility of the `apr` libraries is usually the cause). In that case, you also won't be able to use the svn modules for Apache (`mod_dav_svn`). 346 347 You also need a recent version of `mod_python` in order to avoid a runtime error ({{{argument number 2: a 'apr_pool_t *' is expected}}}) due to the default usage of multiple sub-interpreters. 3.2.8 ''should'' work, though it's probably better to use the workaround described in [trac:#3371 #3371], in order to force the use of the main interpreter: 326 ==== Fedora 7 Issues 327 328 Make sure you install the 'python-sqlite2' package as it seems to be required for TracModPython but not for tracd. 329 330 === Subversion issues 331 332 If you get the following Trac error `Unsupported version control system "svn"` only under mod_python, though it works well on the command-line and even with TracStandalone, chances are that you forgot to add the path to the Python bindings with the [TracModPython#ConfiguringPythonPath PythonPath] directive. The better way is to add a link to the bindings in the Python `site-packages` directory, or create a `.pth` file in that directory. 333 334 If this is not the case, it's possible that you're using Subversion libraries that are binary incompatible with the Apache ones and an incompatibility of the `apr` libraries is usually the cause. In that case, you also won't be able to use the svn modules for Apache (`mod_dav_svn`). 335 336 You also need a recent version of `mod_python` in order to avoid a runtime error ({{{argument number 2: a 'apr_pool_t *' is expected}}}) due to the default usage of multiple sub-interpreters. Version 3.2.8 ''should'' work, though it's probably better to use the workaround described in [trac:#3371 #3371], in order to force the use of the main interpreter: 348 337 {{{ 349 338 PythonInterpreter main_interpreter 350 339 }}} 340 351 341 This is anyway the recommended workaround for other well-known issues seen when using the Python bindings for Subversion within mod_python ([trac:#2611 #2611], [trac:#3455 #3455]). See in particular Graham Dumpleton's comment in [trac:comment:9:ticket:3455 #3455] explaining the issue. 352 342 353 === Page layout issues ===354 355 If the formatting of the Trac pages look weird chances are that the style sheets governing the page layout are not handled properly by the web server. Try adding the following lines to your apache configuration:343 === Page layout issues 344 345 If the formatting of the Trac pages look weird, chances are that the style sheets governing the page layout are not handled properly by the web server. Try adding the following lines to your apache configuration: 356 346 {{{ 357 347 #!xml … … 364 354 Note: For the above configuration to have any effect it must be put after the configuration of your project root location, i.e. {{{<Location /myproject />}}}. 365 355 366 Also, setting `PythonOptimize On` seems to mess up the page headers and footers, in addition to hiding the documentation for macros and plugins (see #Trac8956). Considering how little effect the option has, it is probably a good idea toleave it `Off`.367 368 === HTTPS issues ===356 Also, setting `PythonOptimize On` seems to mess up the page headers and footers, in addition to hiding the documentation for macros and plugins (see #Trac8956). Considering how little effect the option has, leave it `Off`. 357 358 === HTTPS issues 369 359 370 360 If you want to run Trac fully under https you might find that it tries to redirect to plain http. In this case just add the following line to your apache configuration: … … 379 369 }}} 380 370 381 382 === Segmentation fault with php5-mhash or other php5 modules === 383 You may encounter segfaults (reported on debian etch) if php5-mhash module is installed. Try to remove it to see if this solves the problem. See debian bug report [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=411487]384 385 Some people also have troubles when using php5 compiled with its own 3rd party libraries instead of system libraries. Check here [http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/modpython/#if-you-get-a-segmentation-fault]371 === Segmentation fault with php5-mhash or other php5 modules 372 373 You may encounter segfaults (reported on Debian etch) if php5-mhash module is installed. Try to remove it to see if this solves the problem. See [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=411487 Debian bug report]. 374 375 Some people also have troubles when using php5 compiled with its own 3rd party libraries instead of system libraries. Check [http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/modpython/#if-you-get-a-segmentation-fault Django segmentation fault]. 386 376 387 377 ---- 388 See also: TracGuide, TracInstall, [wiki:TracModWSGI ModWSGI], [wiki:TracFastCgi FastCGI], [trac:TracNginxRecipeTracNginxRecipe]378 See also: TracGuide, TracInstall, [wiki:TracModWSGI ModWSGI], [wiki:TracFastCgi FastCGI], [trac:TracNginxRecipe]