Configuration Overview
Gunicorn pulls configuration information from three distinct places.
The first place that Gunicorn will read configuration from is the framework specific configuration file. Currently this only affects Paster applications.
The second source of configuration information is a configuration file that is optionally specified on the command line. Anything specified in the Gunicorn config file will override any framework specific settings.
Lastly, the command line arguments used to invoke Gunicorn are the final place considered for configuration settings. If an option is specified on the command line, this is the value that will be used.
Once again, in order of least to most authoritative:
- Framework Settings
- Configuration File
- Command Line
Note
To check your configuration when using the command line or the configuration file you can run the following command:
$ gunicorn --check-config APP_MODULE
It also allows you to know if your application can be launched.
Command Line
If an option is specified on the command line, it overrides all other values that may have been specified in the app specific settings, or in the optional configuration file. Not all Gunicorn settings are available to be set from the command line. To see the full list of command line settings you can do the usual:
$ gunicorn -h
There is also a --version
flag available to the command line scripts that isn’t mentioned in the list of settings.
Configuration File
The configuration file should be a valid Python source file. It only needs to be readable from the file system. More specifically, it does not need to be importable. Any Python is valid. Just consider that this will be run every time you start Gunicorn (including when you signal Gunicorn to reload).
To set a parameter, just assign to it. There’s no special syntax. The values you provide will be used for the configuration values.
For instance:
import multiprocessing
bind = "127.0.0.1:8000"
workers = multiprocessing.cpu_count() * 2 + 1
All the settings are mentioned in the settings list.
Framework Settings
Currently, only Paster applications have access to framework specific settings. If you have ideas for providing settings to WSGI applications or pulling information from Django’s settings.py feel free to open an issue to let us know.
Paster Applications
In your INI file, you can specify to use Gunicorn as the server like such:
[server:main]
use = egg:gunicorn#main
host = 192.168.0.1
port = 80
workers = 2
proc_name = brim
Any parameters that Gunicorn knows about will automatically be inserted into the base configuration. Remember that these will be overridden by the config file and/or the command line.