Falcon v1.2.0 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable performance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 177 页 | 252.56 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.2.0 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable per- formance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 134 页 | 498.46 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.3.0 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable per- formance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 146 页 | 535.22 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.3.0 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable performance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 194 页 | 266.90 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable per- formance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 158 页 | 587.88 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.0 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable per- formance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 156 页 | 573.94 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable per- formance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 156 页 | 574.46 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1-post-1 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable performance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 229 页 | 273.39 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.0 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable performance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 230 页 | 271.65 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1 Documentationpopular ones out there, but anything that can load a WSGI app will do. All Windows developers can use Waitress production-quality pure-Python WSGI server with very acceptable performance. Unfortunately Gunicorn have Cygwin on Windows installed. Waitress can be good alternative for Windows users if they want quick start using Falcon on it. $ pip install [gunicorn|uwsgi|waitress] Source Code Falcon lives on GitHub things:app On Windows where Gunicorn and uWSGI don’t work yet you can use Waitress server $ pip install waitress $ waitress-serve --port=8000 things:app Then, in another terminal: $ curl localhost:8000/things0 码力 | 231 页 | 272.52 KB | 1 年前3
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