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v2 v3 1 [[PageOutline]] 2 3 = Trac with FastCGI = 4 5 [http://www.fastcgi.com/ FastCGI] interface allows Trac to remain resident much like with [wiki:TracModPython mod_python] or [wiki:TracModWSGI mod_wsgi]. It is faster than external CGI interfaces which must start a new process for each request. Additionally, it is supported by much wider variety of web servers. 6 7 Note that unlike mod_python, FastCGI supports [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html Apache SuEXEC], i.e. run with different permissions than web server running with (`mod_wsgi` supports the `WSGIDaemonProcess` with user / group parameters to achieve the same effect). 1 = Trac with FastCGI 2 3 [[TracGuideToc]] 4 [[PageOutline(2-5, Contents, floated)]] 5 6 [http://www.fastcgi.com/ FastCGI] interface allows Trac to remain resident much like with [wiki:TracModPython mod_python] or [wiki:TracModWSGI mod_wsgi]. It is faster than external CGI interfaces which must start a new process for each request. Additionally, it is supported by a much wider variety of web servers. 7 8 Note that unlike mod_python, FastCGI supports [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html Apache SuEXEC], ie run with different permissions than the web server runs with. `mod_wsgi` supports the `WSGIDaemonProcess` with user / group parameters to achieve the same effect. 8 9 9 10 '''Note for Windows:''' Trac's FastCGI does not run under Windows, as Windows does not implement `Socket.fromfd`, which is used by `_fcgi.py`. If you want to connect to IIS, you may want to try [trac:TracOnWindowsIisAjp AJP]/[trac:TracOnWindowsIisAjp ISAPI]. 10 11 11 [[PageOutline(2-3,Overview,inline)]] 12 13 14 == Simple Apache configuration == 15 16 There are two FastCGI modules commonly available for Apache: `mod_fastcgi` and 17 `mod_fcgid` (preferred). The latter is more up-to-date. 12 == Apache configuration 13 14 There are two FastCGI modules commonly available for Apache: `mod_fastcgi` and `mod_fcgid` (preferred). The latter is more up-to-date. 18 15 19 16 The following sections focus on the FCGI specific setup, see also [wiki:TracModWSGI#ConfiguringAuthentication] for configuring the authentication in Apache. 20 17 21 Regardless of which cgi module is used, be sure the web server has executable permissions on the cgi-bin folder. While FastCGI will throw specific permissions errors, mod_fcgid will throw an ambiguous error if this has not been done. (Connection reset by peer: mod_fcgid: error reading data from FastCGI server) 22 23 === Set up with `mod_fastcgi` === 18 Regardless of which cgi module is used, be sure the web server has executable permissions on the cgi-bin folder. While FastCGI will throw specific permissions errors, mod_fcgid will throw an ambiguous error if this has not been done: `Connection reset by peer: mod_fcgid: error reading data from FastCGI server`. 19 20 === Set up with `mod_fastcgi` 21 24 22 `mod_fastcgi` uses `FastCgiIpcDir` and `FastCgiConfig` directives that should be added to an appropriate Apache configuration file: 25 {{{ 23 {{{#!apache 26 24 # Enable fastcgi for .fcgi files 27 25 # (If you're using a distro package for mod_fcgi, something like … … 33 31 LoadModule fastcgi_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_fastcgi.so 34 32 }}} 33 35 34 Setting `FastCgiIpcDir` is optional if the default is suitable. Note that the `LoadModule` line must be after the `IfModule` group. 36 35 37 Configure `ScriptAlias` or similar options as described in TracCgi, but 38 calling `trac.fcgi` instead of `trac.cgi`. 36 Configure `ScriptAlias` or similar options as described in TracCgi, but calling `trac.fcgi` instead of `trac.cgi`. 39 37 40 38 Add the following to the Apache configuration file (below the `FastCgiIpcDir` line) if you intend to set up the `TRAC_ENV` as an overall default: 41 {{{ 39 {{{#!apache 42 40 FastCgiConfig -initial-env TRAC_ENV=/path/to/env/trac 43 41 }}} 44 42 45 43 Alternatively, you can serve multiple Trac projects in a directory by adding this: 46 {{{ 44 {{{#!apache 47 45 FastCgiConfig -initial-env TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR=/parent/dir/of/projects 48 46 }}} 49 47 50 === Set up with `mod_fcgid` === 51 Configure `ScriptAlias` (see TracCgi for details), but call `trac.fcgi` 52 instead of `trac.cgi`. Note that slash at the end - it is important. 53 {{{ 48 You can also specify the `PYTHON_EGG_CACHE` environment variable using a second `-initial-env` directive: 49 {{{#!apache 50 FastCgiConfig -initial-env TRAC_ENV=/var/lib/trac \ 51 -initial-env PYTHON_EGG_CACHE=/var/lib/trac/plugin-cache 52 }}} 53 54 === Set up with `mod_fcgid` 55 56 Configure `ScriptAlias` (see TracCgi for details), but call `trac.fcgi` instead of `trac.cgi`: 57 {{{#!apache 54 58 ScriptAlias /trac /path/to/www/trac/cgi-bin/trac.fcgi/ 55 59 }}} 56 60 57 To set up Trac environment for `mod_fcgid` it is necessary to use 58 `DefaultInitEnv` directive. It cannot be used in `Directory` or 59 `Location` context, so if you need to support multiple projects, try 60 alternative environment setup below. 61 62 {{{ 61 Note the slash at the end. 62 63 To set up Trac environment for `mod_fcgid` it is necessary to use `DefaultInitEnv` directive. It cannot be used in `Directory` or `Location` context, so if you need to support multiple projects, try the alternative environment setup below: 64 {{{#!apache 63 65 DefaultInitEnv TRAC_ENV /path/to/env/trac/ 64 66 }}} 65 67 66 === alternative environment setup === 67 A better method to specify path to Trac environment is to embed the path 68 into `trac.fcgi` script itself. That doesn't require configuration of server 69 environment variables, works for both FastCgi modules 70 (and for [http://www.lighttpd.net/ lighttpd] and CGI as well): 71 {{{ 68 === Alternative environment setup 69 70 A better method to specify the path to the Trac environment is to embed the path into `trac.fcgi` script itself. That doesn't require configuration of the server environment variables, works for both [trac:FastCgi] modules as well as for [http://www.lighttpd.net/ lighttpd] and CGI: 71 {{{#!python 72 72 import os 73 73 os.environ['TRAC_ENV'] = "/path/to/projectenv" 74 74 }}} 75 or 76 {{{ 75 76 or: 77 {{{#!python 77 78 import os 78 79 os.environ['TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR'] = "/path/to/project/parent/dir" 79 80 }}} 80 81 81 With this method different projects can be supported by using different 82 `.fcgi` scripts with different `ScriptAliases`. 82 With this method different projects can be supported by using different `.fcgi` scripts with different `ScriptAliases`. 83 83 84 84 See [https://coderanger.net/~coderanger/httpd/fcgi_example.conf this fcgid example config] which uses a !ScriptAlias directive with trac.fcgi with a trailing / like this: 85 {{{ 85 {{{#!apache 86 86 ScriptAlias / /srv/tracsite/cgi-bin/trac.fcgi/ 87 87 }}} 88 88 89 == Simple Cherokee Configuration ==90 91 The configuration on Cherokee's side is quite simple. You will only need to know that you can spawn Trac as an SCGI process.92 You can either start it manually, or better yet, automatically by letting Cherokee spawn the server whenever it is down. 93 First set up an information source in cherokee-admin with a local interpreter .89 == Cherokee Configuration 90 91 Configuring [http://cherokee-project.com/ Cherokee] with Trac is straightforward, if you spawn Trac as an SCGI process. You can either start it manually, or better yet, automatically by letting Cherokee spawn the server whenever it is down. 92 93 First set up an information source in cherokee-admin with a local interpreter: 94 94 95 95 {{{ … … 104 104 105 105 After doing this, we will just have to create a new rule managed by the SCGI handler to access Trac. It can be created in a new virtual server, trac.example.net for instance, and will only need two rules. The '''default''' one will use the SCGI handler associated to the previously created information source. 106 The second rule will be there to serve the few static files needed to correctly display the Trac interface. Create it as ''Directory rule'' for ''/common'' and just set it to the ''Static files'' handler and with a ''Document root'' that points to the appropriate files: ''$TRAC_LOCAL/htdocs/'' (where $TRAC_LOCAL is a directory defined by the user or the system administrator to place local trac resources). 107 108 Note:\\ 109 If the tracd process fails to start up, and cherokee displays a 503 error page, you might be missing the [http://trac.saddi.com/flup python-flup] package.\\ 110 Python-flup is a dependency which provides trac with SCGI capability. You can install it on debian based systems with: 111 {{{ 106 The second rule will be there to serve the few static files needed to correctly display the Trac interface. Create it as ''Directory rule'' for ''/common'' and just set it to the ''Static files'' handler and with a ''Document root'' that points to the appropriate files: ''$TRAC_LOCAL/htdocs/'' (where $TRAC_LOCAL is a directory defined by the user or the system administrator to place local Trac resources). 107 108 '''Note:''' If the tracd process fails to start up, and Cherokee displays a 503 error page, you might be missing the [http://trac.saddi.com/flup python-flup] package ([trac:#9903]). Python-flup is a dependency which provides Trac with SCGI capability. You can install it on Debian based systems with: 109 {{{#!sh 112 110 sudo apt-get install python-flup 113 111 }}} 114 112 115 116 == Simple Lighttpd Configuration == 117 118 The FastCGI front-end was developed primarily for use with alternative webservers, such as [http://www.lighttpd.net/ lighttpd]. 119 120 lighttpd is a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server that has been optimized for high-performance 121 environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other web servers and takes care of CPU load. 122 123 For using `trac.fcgi`(prior to 0.11) / fcgi_frontend.py (0.11) with lighttpd add the following to your lighttpd.conf: 113 == Lighttpd Configuration 114 115 The FastCGI front-end was developed primarily for use with alternative webservers, such as [http://www.lighttpd.net/ Lighttpd]. 116 117 Lighttpd is a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server that has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a very low memory footprint compared to other web servers and takes care of CPU load. 118 119 For using `trac.fcgi`(prior to 0.11) / fcgi_frontend.py (0.11) with Lighttpd add the following to your lighttpd.conf: 124 120 {{{ 125 121 #var.fcgi_binary="/usr/bin/python /path/to/fcgi_frontend.py" # 0.11 if installed with easy_setup, it is inside the egg directory … … 138 134 }}} 139 135 140 Note that you will need to add a new entry to `fastcgi.server` for each separate Trac instance that you wish to run. Alternatively, you may use the `TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR` variable instead of `TRAC_ENV` as described above, 141 and you may set one of the two in `trac.fcgi` instead of in `lighttpd.conf` 142 using `bin-environment` (as in the section above on Apache configuration). 143 144 Note that lighttpd has a bug related to 'SCRIPT_NAME' and 'PATH_INFO' when the uri of fastcgi.server is '/' instead of '/trac' in this example (see [trac:#2418]). This is fixed in lighttpd 1.5, and under lighttpd 1.4.23 or later the workaround is to add `"fix-root-scriptname" => "enable"` as a parameter of fastcgi.server. 136 Note that you will need to add a new entry to `fastcgi.server` for each separate Trac instance that you wish to run. Alternatively, you may use the `TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR` variable instead of `TRAC_ENV` as described above, and you may set one of the two in `trac.fcgi` instead of in `lighttpd.conf` using `bin-environment`, as in the section above on Apache configuration. 137 138 Note that Lighttpd has a bug related to 'SCRIPT_NAME' and 'PATH_INFO' when the uri of fastcgi.server is '/' instead of '/trac' in this example (see [trac:#2418]). This is fixed in Lighttpd 1.5, and under Lighttpd 1.4.23 or later the workaround is to add `"fix-root-scriptname" => "enable"` as a parameter of fastcgi.server. 145 139 146 140 For using two projects with lighttpd add the following to your `lighttpd.conf`: … … 166 160 ) 167 161 }}} 168 Note that field values are different. If you prefer setting the environment 169 variables in the `.fcgi` scripts, then copy/rename `trac.fcgi`, e.g., to 170 `first.fcgi` and `second.fcgi`, and reference them in the above settings. 171 Note that the above will result in different processes in any event, even 172 if both are running from the same `trac.fcgi` script. 173 174 {{{ 175 #!div class=important 176 '''Note''' It's very important the order on which server.modules are loaded, if mod_auth is not loaded '''BEFORE''' mod_fastcgi, then the server will fail to authenticate the user. 162 163 Note that the field values are different. If you prefer setting the environment variables in the `.fcgi` scripts, then copy/rename `trac.fcgi`, eg to `first.fcgi` and `second.fcgi`, and reference them in the above settings. 164 Note that the above will result in different processes in any event, even if both are running from the same `trac.fcgi` script. 165 166 {{{#!div class=important 167 '''Note:''' The order in which the server.modules are loaded is very important: if mod_auth is not loaded '''before''' mod_fastcgi, then the server will fail to authenticate the user. 177 168 }}} 178 169 … … 213 204 ) 214 205 215 216 }}} 217 Note that lighttpd (I use version 1.4.3) stopped ifpassword file doesn't exist.218 219 Note that lighttpd doesn't support 'valid-user' in versions prior to 1.3.16.220 221 Conditional configuration is also useful for mapping static resources, i .e.serving out images and CSS directly instead of through FastCGI:206 }}} 207 208 Note that Lighttpd (v1.4.3) stops if the password file doesn't exist. 209 210 Note that Lighttpd doesn't support 'valid-user' in versions prior to 1.3.16. 211 212 Conditional configuration is also useful for mapping static resources, ie serving out images and CSS directly instead of through FastCGI: 222 213 {{{ 223 214 # Aliasing functionality is needed … … 243 234 } 244 235 }}} 236 245 237 The technique can be easily adapted for use with multiple projects by creating aliases for each of them, and wrapping the fastcgi.server declarations inside conditional configuration blocks. 246 Also there is another way to handle multiple projects and it's to use TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR instead of TRAC_ENV and use global auth, let's see an example: 238 239 Also there is another way to handle multiple projects and it uses `TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR` instead of `TRAC_ENV` as well as global authentication: 247 240 {{{ 248 241 # This is for handling multiple projects … … 274 267 }}} 275 268 276 Changing date/time format also supported by lighttpd over environment variable LC_TIME 269 Changing date/time format also supported by lighttpd over environment variable LC_TIME: 277 270 {{{ 278 271 fastcgi.server = ("/trac" => … … 288 281 ) 289 282 }}} 283 290 284 For details about languages specification see [trac:TracFaq TracFaq] question 2.13. 291 285 292 286 Other important information like the [wiki:TracInstall#MappingStaticResources mapping static resources advices] are useful for non-fastcgi specific installation aspects. 293 ] 294 295 Relaunch lighttpd, and browse to `http://yourhost.example.org/trac` to access Trac. 296 297 Note about running lighttpd with reduced permissions: 298 299 If nothing else helps and trac.fcgi doesn't start with lighttpd settings `server.username = "www-data"`, `server.groupname = "www-data"`, then in the `bin-environment` section set `PYTHON_EGG_CACHE` to the home directory of `www-data` or some other directory accessible to this account for writing. 300 301 302 == Simple !LiteSpeed Configuration == 287 288 Relaunch Lighttpd and browse to `http://yourhost.example.org/trac` to access Trac. 289 290 Note about running Lighttpd with reduced permissions: If nothing else helps and trac.fcgi doesn't start with Lighttpd settings `server.username = "www-data"`, `server.groupname = "www-data"`, then in the `bin-environment` section set `PYTHON_EGG_CACHE` to the home directory of `www-data` or some other directory accessible to this account for writing. 291 292 == !LiteSpeed Configuration 303 293 304 294 The FastCGI front-end was developed primarily for use with alternative webservers, such as [http://www.litespeedtech.com/ LiteSpeed]. … … 306 296 !LiteSpeed web server is an event-driven asynchronous Apache replacement designed from the ground-up to be secure, scalable, and operate with minimal resources. !LiteSpeed can operate directly from an Apache config file and is targeted for business-critical environments. 307 297 308 1. Please make sure you have first have a working install of a Trac project. Test install with “tracd” first. 309 310 2. Create a Virtual Host for this setup. From now on we will refer to this vhost as !TracVhost. For this tutorial we will be assuming that your trac project will be accessible via: 311 298 1. Please make sure you have a working install of a Trac project. Test install with "tracd" first. 299 1. Create a Virtual Host for this setup. From now on we will refer to this vhost as !TracVhost. For this tutorial we will be assuming that your Trac project will be accessible via: 312 300 {{{ 313 301 http://yourdomain.com/trac/ 314 302 }}} 315 316 3. Go “!TracVhost → External Apps” tab and create a new “External Application”. 317 303 1. Go "!TracVhost → External Apps" tab and create a new "External Application": 318 304 {{{ 319 305 Name: MyTracFCGI … … 331 317 Instances: 10 332 318 }}} 333 334 4. Optional. If you need to use htpasswd based authentication. Go to “!TracVhost → Security” tab and create a new security “Realm”. 335 336 {{{ 319 1. Optional: If you need to use htpasswd based authentication. Go to "!TracVhost → Security" tab and create a new security Realm: 320 {{{ 337 321 DB Type: Password File 338 322 Realm Name: MyTracUserDB <--- any name you wish and referenced later 339 323 User DB Location: /fullpathto/htpasswd <--- path to your htpasswd file 340 324 }}} 341 342 If you don’t have a htpasswd file or don’t know how to create the entries within one, go to http://sherylcanter.com/encrypt.php, to generate the user:password combos. 343 344 5. Go to “!PythonVhost → Contexts” and create a new “FCGI Context”. 345 346 {{{ 325 If you don’t have a htpasswd file or don’t know how to create the entries within one, go to http://sherylcanter.com/encrypt.php, to generate the user:password combos. 326 1. Go to "!PythonVhost → Contexts" and create a new FCGI Context: 327 {{{ 347 328 URI: /trac/ <--- URI path to bind to python fcgi app we created 348 Fast CGI App: [VHost Level] MyTractFCGI <--- select the trac fcgi extapp we just created329 Fast CGI App: [VHost Level] MyTractFCGI <--- select the Trac fcgi extapp we just created 349 330 Realm: TracUserDB <--- only if (4) is set. select realm created in (4) 350 331 }}} 351 352 6. Modify `/fullpathto/mytracproject/conf/trac.ini` 353 354 {{{ 332 1. Modify `/fullpathto/mytracproject/conf/trac.ini`: 333 {{{ 355 334 #find/set base_rul, url, and link variables 356 335 base_url = http://yourdomain.com/trac/ <--- base url to generate correct links to … … 358 337 link = http://yourdomain.com/trac/ <--- link of graphic logo 359 338 }}} 360 361 7. Restart !LiteSpeed, “lswsctrl restart”, and access your new Trac project at: 362 363 {{{ 364 http://yourdomain.com/trac/ 365 }}} 366 367 368 == Simple Nginx Configuration == 369 370 Nginx is able to communicate with FastCGI processes, but can not spawn them. So you need to start FastCGI server for Trac separately. 339 1. Restart !LiteSpeed: `lswsctrl restart`, and access your new Trac project at {{{http://yourdomain.com/trac/}}}. 340 341 == Nginx Configuration 342 343 [http://nginx.org/en/ Nginx] is able to communicate with FastCGI processes, but can not spawn them. So you need to start FastCGI server for Trac separately. 371 344 372 345 1. Nginx configuration with basic authentication handled by Nginx - confirmed to work on 0.6.32 373 {{{ 346 {{{#!nginx 374 347 server { 375 348 listen 10.9.8.7:443; … … 386 359 ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on; 387 360 388 # (Or ``^/some/prefix/(.*)``.389 if ($uri ~ ^/(.*)) {390 set $path_info/$1;361 # it makes sense to serve static resources through Nginx (or ``~ [/some/prefix]/chrome/(.*)``) 362 location ~ /chrome/(.*) { 363 alias /home/trac/instance/static/htdocs/$1; 391 364 } 392 365 393 # it makes sense to serve static resources through Nginx 394 location /chrome/ { 395 alias /home/trac/instance/static/htdocs/; 396 } 397 398 # You can copy this whole location to ``location [/some/prefix]/login`` 366 # You can copy this whole location to ``location [/some/prefix](/login)`` 399 367 # and remove the auth entries below if you want Trac to enforce 400 368 # authorization where appropriate instead of needing to authenticate 401 369 # for accessing the whole site. 402 # (Or `` location /some/prefix``.)403 location /{370 # (Or ``~ location /some/prefix(/.*)``.) 371 location ~ (/.*) { 404 372 auth_basic "trac realm"; 405 373 auth_basic_user_file /home/trac/htpasswd; … … 415 383 # (Or ``fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME /some/prefix``.) 416 384 fastcgi_param SCRIPT_NAME ""; 417 fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $ path_info;385 fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $1; 418 386 419 387 ## WSGI NEEDED VARIABLES - trac warns about them … … 438 406 } 439 407 }}} 440 441 2. Modified trac.fcgi: 442 443 {{{ 408 1. Modified trac.fcgi: 409 {{{#!python 444 410 #!/usr/bin/env python 445 411 import os … … 472 438 473 439 }}} 474 475 3. reload nginx and launch trac.fcgi like that: 476 477 {{{ 440 1. Reload nginx and launch trac.fcgi: 441 {{{#!sh 478 442 trac@trac.example ~ $ ./trac-standalone-fcgi.py 479 443 }}} 480 444 481 445 The above assumes that: 482 * There is a user named 'trac' for running trac instances and keeping trac environments in its home directory.483 * `/home/trac/instance` contains a trac environment446 * There is a user named 'trac' for running Trac instances and keeping Trac environments in its home directory 447 * `/home/trac/instance` contains a Trac environment 484 448 * `/home/trac/htpasswd` contains authentication information 485 * `/home/trac/run` is owned by the same group the nginx runs under449 * `/home/trac/run` is owned by the same group the Nginx runs under 486 450 * and if your system is Linux the `/home/trac/run` has setgid bit set (`chmod g+s run`) 487 * and patch from ticket #T7239is applied, or you'll have to fix the socket file permissions every time488 489 Unfortunately nginx does not support variable expansion in fastcgi_pass directive.490 Thus it is not possible to serve multiple trac instances from one server block.491 492 If you worry enough about security, run trac instances under separate users.493 494 Another way to run trac as a FCGI external application is offered in ticket #T6224451 * and patch from [trac:#7239] is applied, or you'll have to fix the socket file permissions every time 452 453 Unfortunately Nginx does not support variable expansion in fastcgi_pass directive. 454 Thus it is not possible to serve multiple Trac instances from one server block. 455 456 If you worry enough about security, run Trac instances under separate users. 457 458 Another way to run Trac as a FCGI external application is offered in [trac:#6224]. 495 459 496 460 ---- 497 See also: 461 See also: TracGuide, TracInstall, [wiki:TracModWSGI ModWSGI], [wiki:TracCgi CGI], [wiki:TracModPython ModPython], [trac:TracNginxRecipe TracNginxRecipe]