horizon/releasenotes/notes/deprecation-of-old-wsgi-file-7ffdeae78698ff93.yaml
Adrian Turjak 0ca736e5da Create new wsgi.py file and deprecate old file
Django 1.4 stopped creating django.wsgi files and the common
practice now for a while has been a wsgi.py since it is actually
python code, and should actually be importable.

Right now someone has to copy and rename the existing file if they
want to use it with a server like gunicorn.

This patch adds a new file in location that is importable via python
and adds a deprecation log to the old one.

This also updates the wsgi generation commands to instead  create
'horizon_wsgi.py' and have the apache conf generation also use that
or the default wsgi file.

Change-Id: I0f8bd16c8973ad23bcd8f73b54584dc69e5aed0c
Closes-Bug: #1763204
2018-05-15 01:41:01 +00:00

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deprecations:
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[:bug:`1763204`]
Use of this 'djano.wsgi' file has been deprecated since the Rocky
release in favor of 'wsgi.py' in the 'openstack_dashboard' module. This
file is a legacy naming from before Django 1.4 and an importable
'wsgi.py' is now the default. This file will be removed in the T release
cycle.