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In a related question I'm trying to figure out how a Python web application "ties together" from end to end, and I've been making the assumption that Apache/lighttpd/nginx is required with a WSGI module. (Let's assume I'm serving static content using a CDN.)

Is it possible to skip WSGI and use the gevent library to serve clients directly?

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gevent doesn't include a pre-made HTTP server, but it could be possible to write one using gevent.server. It's probably easier to use a lightweight WSGI container such as Paste Deploy though.

OTHER TIPS

You could but won't want to for non-toy applications, as its capabilities/security are limited. Nginx is a perfect companion though.

The author of gevent recommends using gunicorn.

Skipping wsgi (rather than the second http server) doesn't make much sense. It is merely a convention for programs to interface with each other.

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