How do I modify sys.path from .htaccess to allow mod_python to see Django?
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11-09-2019 - |
Question
The host I'm considering for hosting a Django site has mod_python installed, but does not have Django. Django's INSTALL file indicates that I can simply copy the django directory to Python's site-packages directory to install Django, so I suspect that it might be possible to configure Python / mod_python to look for it elsewhere (namely my user space) by modifying sys.path, but I don't know how to change it from .htaccess or mod_python.
How do I modify sys.path
from .htaccess
to allow mod_python to see Django?
P.S. I can only access the site via FTP (i.e. no shell access). I realize that it sounds like I should just switch hosts, but there are compelling reasons for me to make this work so I'm at least going to try.
Solution
According to ticket #2255 for Django, you need admin access to httpd.conf in order to use Django with mod_python, and this is not going to change, so you may be dead in the water. To answer the basic question of how to modify sys.path
from .htaccess
, you can use the PythonPath directive in .htaccess
.
OTHER TIPS
Is the PythonPath setting what you are looking for? I haven't tried it with Django, but I would assume that it should do the job for you.
You're using mod_python wrong. It was never intended to serve python web applications. You should be using WSGI for this... or at least FastCGI.