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Martin Zimmermann 11 years ago
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</ul>
<strong>Advanced</strong>
<ul>
{{ doc("docs/extras/multi-site", "Multiple Sites") }}
{{ doc("docs/extras/uwsgi", "uWSGI") }}
{{ doc("docs/extras/api", "API") }}
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Multi Site Configuration
========================
Isso is designed to serve comments for a single website and therefore stores
comments for a relative URL to support HTTP, HTTPS and even domain transfers
without manual intervention. But you can chain Isso to support multiple
websites on different domains.
The following example uses `gunicorn <http://gunicorn.org/>`_ as WSGI server (
you can use uWSGI as well). Let's say you maintain two websites, like
foo.example and other.foo:
.. code-block:: bash
$ cat /etc/isso.d/foo.example.cfg
[general]
host = http://foo.example/
dbpath = /var/lib/isso/foo.example.db
$ cat /etc/isso.d/other.foo.cfg
[general]
host = http://other.foo/
dbpath = /var/lib/isso/other.foo.db
Then you run Isso using gunicorn:
.. code-block:: bash
$ export ISSO_SETTINGS="/etc/isso.d/foo.example.cfg;/etc/isso.d/other.foo.cfg"
$ gunicorn isso.dispatch -b localhost:8080
In your webserver configuration, proxy Isso as usual:
.. code-block:: nginx
server {
listen [::]:80;
server_name comments.example;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
}
}
To verify the setup, run:
.. code-block:: bash
$ curl -vH "Origin: http://foo.example" http://comments.example/
...
$ curl -vH "Origin: http://other.foo" http://comments.example/
...
In case of a 418 (I'm a teapot), the setup is *not* correctly configured.
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