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How to use Django with Uvicorn
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Uvicorn_ is an ASGI server based on ``uvloop`` and ``httptools``, with an
emphasis on speed.

Installing Uvicorn
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You can install Uvicorn with ``pip``:

.. code-block:: shell

    python -m pip install uvicorn

Running Django in Uvicorn
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When Uvicorn is installed, a ``uvicorn`` command is available which runs ASGI
applications. Uvicorn needs to be called with the location of a module
containing an ASGI application object, followed by what the application is
called (separated by a colon).

For a typical Django project, invoking Uvicorn would look like:

.. code-block:: shell

    python -m uvicorn myproject.asgi:application

This will start one process listening on ``127.0.0.1:8000``. It requires that
your project be on the Python path; to ensure that run this command from the
same directory as your ``manage.py`` file.

In development mode, you can add ``--reload`` to cause the server to reload any
time a file is changed on disk.

For more advanced usage, please read the `Uvicorn documentation <Uvicorn_>`_.

Deploying Django using Uvicorn and Gunicorn
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Gunicorn_ is a robust web server that implements process monitoring and automatic
restarts. This can be useful when running Uvicorn in a production environment.

To install Uvicorn and Gunicorn, use the following:

.. code-block:: shell

    python -m pip install uvicorn gunicorn

Then start Gunicorn using the Uvicorn worker class like this:

.. code-block:: shell

    python -m gunicorn myproject.asgi:application -k uvicorn.workers.UvicornWorker

.. _Uvicorn: https://www.uvicorn.org/
.. _Gunicorn: https://gunicorn.org/