Gunicorn
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Original author(s) | Benoit Chesneau |
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Developer(s) | Gunicorn Developers |
Initial release | 20 February 2010 |
Stable release | 20.0.4
/ November 27, 2019[1] |
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Written in | Python |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Web server |
License | MIT License |
Website | www |
The Gunicorn "Green Unicorn" (pronounced jee-unicorn)[2] is a Python Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI) HTTP server. It is a pre-fork worker model, ported from Ruby's Unicorn project. The Gunicorn server is broadly compatible with a number of web frameworks, simply implemented, light on server resources and fairly fast.[3]
Architecture
Server Model
- Central Master Process to manage the workers
- Requests are handled by worker processes
- Components:
- Master
- Sync Workers
- Async Workers
- Tornado Workers
- AsyncIO Workers
Features
- Natively supports WSGI, web2py, Django and Paster
- Automatic worker process management
- Simple Python configuration
- Multiple worker configurations
- Various server hooks for extensibility
- Compatible with Python 2.6+ and Python 3.2+[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Releases - benoitc/gunicorn". Retrieved 12 April 2017 – via GitHub.
- ^ "Ambiguous Pronunciation · Issue #139 · benoitc/gunicorn". GitHub. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
- ^ Gunicorn-Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX
- ^ Gunicorn 19.3 Documentation: Requirements
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