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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T09:32:13+00:00 2026-05-29T09:32:13+00:00

Im trying to setup my django project on a staging server with nginx, virtualenv,

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Im trying to setup my django project on a staging server with nginx, virtualenv, and uwsgi, but I keep getting an import module wsgi error.

If theres a community I can find an answer is here… Thank you all in advance.

This are my configuration files:

uwsgi.py on my django project:

import os
import sys 
import site

site.addsitedir(os.path.join(os.environ['WORKON_HOME'],'project/lib/python2.6/site-packages'))
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), '../../../'))
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), '../../'))

os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'project.configs.staging.settings'

import django.core.handlers.wsgi
application = django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler()

Nginx Configuration

# nginx configuration for project.maumercado.com

server {
    server_name project.maumercado.com;
    access_log /home/ubuntu/logs/project/nginx/access.log;
    error_log /home/ubuntu/logs/project/nginx/error.log;

    location / {
            uwsgi_pass unix:/tmp/uwsgi.sock;
            include /etc/nginx/uwsgi_params;
    }

    location /static {
            root /home/ubuntu/django-projects/project/project/media;
    }
    location /media {
            root /home/ubuntu/django-projects/project/project/media;
    }
}

and, my uwsgi.conf

# file: /etc/init/uwsgi.conf 
description "uWSGI starter"

start on (local-filesystems and runlevel [2345])
stop on runlevel [016]

respawn

# home - is the path to our virtualenv directory
# pythonpath - the path to our django application
# module - the wsgi handler python script

exec /home/ubuntu/ve/project/bin/uwsgi \
--uid www-data \
--pythonpath /home/ubuntu/django-projects/project/project/configs/staging/ \
--socket /tmp/uwsgi.sock \
--chmod-socket \
--module wsgi \
--logdate \
--optimize 2 \
--processes 2 \
--master \
--logto /home/ubuntu/logs/project/uwsgi.log

Nginx logs does not state anything besides a 500 in access.log, so heres the uwsgi.log:

Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - *** Starting uWSGI 1.0.2.1 (32bit) on [Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012] ***
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - compiled with version: 4.4.5 on 06 February 2012 12:32:36
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - current working directory: /
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - detected binary path: /home/ubuntu/ve/project/bin/uwsgi
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - setuid() to 1000
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - your memory page size is 4096 bytes
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - chmod() socket to 666 for lazy and brave users
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - uwsgi socket 0 bound to UNIX address /tmp/uwsgi.sock fd 3
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - Python version: 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Sep 15 2010, 16:02:57)  [GCC 4.4.5]
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - Set PythonHome to /home/ubuntu/ve/project
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - Python main interpreter initialized at 0x9a9d740
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - your server socket listen backlog is limited to 100 connections
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - *** Operational MODE: preforking ***
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - added /home/ubuntu/django-projects/project/ to pythonpath.
ImportError: No module named wsgi
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - unable to load app 0 (mountpoint='') (callable not found or import error)
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - *** no app loaded. going in full dynamic mode ***
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - *** uWSGI is running in multiple interpreter mode ***
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - spawned uWSGI master process (pid: 551)
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - spawned uWSGI worker 1 (pid: 588, cores: 1)
Mon Feb  6 13:58:23 2012 - spawned uWSGI worker 2 (pid: 589, cores: 1)

I don’t know if the way I set up my project has anything to do with it, but anyways heres the manage file that I use to redirect django utilities:

manage.sh

#!/bin/bash

python ./project/configs/${DEPLOYMENT_TARGET:="common"}/manage.py $*

and just in case this is how I have set up a django project:

project
|-manage.sh -> this fellow is redirected to settings.py (production, common or staging)
|-requirements.txt
|-README
|-dashbard.py
|-project.sqlite
|- project/
    |- apps
        |- accounts
        |-other internal apps
    |- configs 
        |- common -> for local development
            |-settings.py
            |-manage.py
            |-urls
        |-staging
            |-manage.py
            |-settings.py
            |-wsgi.py
            |-logging.conf
        |-production
            |-manage.py
            |-settings.py
            |-wsgi.py
            |-logging.conf
    |-media
    |-templates
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    2026-05-29T09:32:14+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 9:32 am

    I updated wsgi.py to look like this:

    import os
    import sys
    import site
    
    site.addsitedir(os.path.join('/home/ubuntu/ve','project/lib/python2.6/site-packages'))
    sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
    sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), '../../../'))
    sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), '../../'))
    
    os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'project.configs.staging.settings'
    
    import django.core.handlers.wsgi
    application = django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler()
    

    My uwsgi.conf file now looks like this:

    # file: /etc/init/uwsgi.conf
    description "uWSGI starter"
    
    start on (local-filesystems and runlevel [2345])
    stop on runlevel [016]
    
    respawn
    
    # home - is the path to our virtualenv directory
    # pythonpath - the path to our django application
    # module - the wsgi handler python script
    
    exec /home/ubuntu/ve/project/bin/uwsgi \
    --uid ubuntu \
    --pythonpath /home/ubuntu/django-projects/project/project/configs/staging \
    -H /home/ubuntu/ve/project \
    --socket /tmp/uwsgi.sock \
    --chmod-socket 644 \
    --module wsgi \
    --logdate \
    --optimize 2 \
    --processes 2 \
    --master \
    --logto /home/ubuntu/logs/project/uwsgi.log
    

    And my nginx site-available file looks like this:

    # file: /etc/nginx/sites-available/yourdomain.com
    # nginx configuration for project.maumercado.com
    
    server {
            listen 80;
            charset utf-8;
            server_name project.maumercado.com;
            access_log /home/ubuntu/logs/project/nginx/access.log;
            error_log /home/ubuntu/logs/project/nginx/error.log;
    
            location ^~ /cache/ {
                    root /home/ubuntu/django-projects/project/project/media;
                    expires max;
            }
    
            location / {
                    uwsgi_pass unix:/tmp/uwsgi.sock;
                    include /etc/nginx/uwsgi_params;
            }
    }
    

    And its working perfect now, I had some problems with the styles because of strange characters being used like ñ in the css files.

    Now I would like to know what should I do when I need to run more projects in the same server with uwsgi?

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