Add wsgi module

This allows deployment tooling to easily switch from passing a binary
path to passing a Python module path. We'll use it shortly.

Change-Id: I7a50ba8ce16184dce3b8a3dec7801155c7a605cd
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
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Stephen Finucane 2023-12-07 10:38:28 +00:00
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"""WSGI application entry-point for Cinder Volume API."""
import threading
from cinder.wsgi import wsgi
application = None
lock = threading.Lock()
with lock:
if application is None:
application = wsgi.initialize_application()

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'zonemanager/drivers/*', 'zonemanager/drivers/*',
'zonemanager/drivers', 'zonemanager/drivers',
'backup/drivers/*', 'backup/drivers/*',
'backup/drivers'] 'backup/drivers',
'wsgi/api.py',
]
apidoc_separate_modules = True apidoc_separate_modules = True
config_generator_config_file = ( config_generator_config_file = (

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---
features:
- |
A new module, ``cinder.wsgi``, has been added as a place to gather WSGI
``application`` objects. This is intended to ease deployment by providing
a consistent location for these objects. For example, if using uWSGI then
instead of:
.. code-block:: ini
[uwsgi]
wsgi-file = /bin/cinder-wsgi
You can now use:
.. code-block:: ini
[uwsgi]
module = cinder.wsgi.api:application
This also simplifies deployment with other WSGI servers that expect module
paths such as gunicorn.