# Gunicorn sample configuration file.
# See http://gunicorn.org/configure.html for more details.
#
-# To run OpenERP via Gunicorn, change the appropriate
+# To run the OpenERP server via Gunicorn, change the appropriate
# settings below, in order to provide the parameters that
# would normally be passed in the command-line,
# (at least `bind` and `conf['addons_path']`), then execute:
-# $ gunicorn openerp:wsgi.application -c gunicorn.conf.py
+# $ gunicorn openerp:wsgi.core.application -c gunicorn.conf.py
+# or if you want to run it behind a reverse proxy, add the line
+# import openerp.wsgi.proxied
+# in this file and execute:
+# $ gunicorn openerp:wsgi.proxied.application -c gunicorn.conf.py
import openerp
workers = 4
# Some application-wide initialization is needed.
-on_starting = openerp.wsgi.on_starting
-when_ready = openerp.wsgi.when_ready
-pre_request = openerp.wsgi.pre_request
-post_request = openerp.wsgi.post_request
+on_starting = openerp.wsgi.core.on_starting
+when_ready = openerp.wsgi.core.when_ready
+pre_request = openerp.wsgi.core.pre_request
+post_request = openerp.wsgi.core.post_request
# openerp request-response cycle can be quite long for
# big reports for example
# Path to the OpenERP Addons repository (comma-separated for
# multiple locations)
-conf['addons_path'] = '/home/thu/repos/addons/trunk,/home/thu/repos/web/trunk/addons,/home/thu/repos/server/trunk-limits/openerp/tests/addons'
+conf['addons_path'] = '/home/openerp/addons/trunk,/home/openerp/web/trunk/addons'
# Optional database config if not using local socket
#conf['db_name'] = 'mycompany'