Merge pull request #418 from kuyan/heroku

Scenarios - Web - Heroku: link rot
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Ian Cordasco
2014-04-16 20:05:38 -05:00
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@@ -160,14 +160,14 @@ uWSGI
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`uWSGI <https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org>`_ is a full stack for building
hosting services. In addition to process management, process monitoring,
and other functionality, uWSGI acts as an application server for various
hosting services. In addition to process management, process monitoring,
and other functionality, uWSGI acts as an application server for various
programming languages and protocols - including Python and WSGI. uWSGI can
either be run as a stand-alone web router, or be run behind a full web
either be run as a stand-alone web router, or be run behind a full web
server (such as Nginx or Apache). In the latter case, a web server can
configure uWSGI and an application's operation over the
`uwsgi <https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Protocol.html>`_
protocol. uWSGI's web server support allows for dynamically configuring
protocol. uWSGI's web server support allows for dynamically configuring
Python, passing environment variables and further tuning. For full details,
see `uWSGI magic
variables <https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Vars.html>`_.
@@ -220,10 +220,10 @@ free of charge. Heroku is best described as a horizontal scaling platform. They
start to charge you once you "scale" your application to run on more than one
Dyno (abstracted servers) at a time.
Heroku publishes `step-by-step instructions
<http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/python>`_ on how to set up your first
application for use in Heroku, and maintains a list of `example applications
<http://python.herokuapp.com/>`_.
Heroku maintains `articles <https://devcenter.heroku.com/categories/python>`_
on using Python with Heroku as well as `step-by-step instructions
<https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-python>`_ on
how to set up your first application.
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