pserve¶
This command serves a web application that uses a PasteDeploy configuration file for the server and application.
You can also include variable assignments like 'http_port=8080' and then use %(http_port)s in your config files.
usage: pserve [-h] [-n NAME] [-s SERVER_TYPE] [--server-name SECTION_NAME]
[--reload] [--reload-interval RELOAD_INTERVAL] [-b] [-v] [-q]
[config_uri] [config_vars [config_vars ...]]
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config_uri
¶
The URI to the configuration file.
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config_vars
¶
Variables required by the config file. For example, http_port=%(http_port)s would expect http_port=8080 to be passed here.
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-h
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--help
¶
show this help message and exit
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-n
<name>
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--app-name
<name>
¶ Load the named application (default main)
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-s
<server_type>
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--server
<server_type>
¶ Use the named server.
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--server-name
<section_name>
¶ Use the named server as defined in the configuration file (default: main)
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--reload
¶
Use auto-restart file monitor
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--reload-interval
<reload_interval>
¶ Seconds between checking files (low number can cause significant CPU usage)
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-b
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--browser
¶
Open a web browser to server url
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-v
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--verbose
¶
Set verbose level (default 1)
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-q
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--quiet
¶
Suppress verbose output
See also