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I get the below error when I try and start Flask using uWSGI. Here is how I start:

>  # cd ..
>     root@localhost:# uwsgi --socket 127.0.0.1:6000 --file /path/to/folder/run.py --callable app -  -processes 2

Here is my directory structure:

-/path/to/folder/run.py
      -|app
          -|__init__.py
          -|views.py
          -|templates
          -|static

Contents of /path/to/folder/run.py

if __name__ == '__main__':
   from app import app
   #app.run(debug = True)
   app.run()

Contents of /path/to/folder/app/__init__.py

import os
from flask import Flask
from flask.ext.sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
from flask.ext.login import LoginManager
#from flaskext.babel import Babel
from config import basedir
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config.from_object('config')
#app.config.from_pyfile('babel.cfg')

db = SQLAlchemy(app)
login_manager = LoginManager()
login_manager.setup_app(app)
login_manager.login_view = 'login'
login_manager.login_message = u"Please log in to access this page."

from app import views

*** Operational MODE: preforking ***
unable to find "application" callable in file /path/to/folder/run.py
unable to load app 0 (mountpoint='') (callable not found or import error)
*** no app loaded. going in full dynamic mode ***
*** uWSGI is running in multiple interpreter mode ***
spawned uWSGI worker 1 (pid: 26972, cores: 1)
spawned uWSGI worker 2 (pid: 26973, cores: 1)
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3 Answers 3

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I had problems with the accepted solution because my flask app was in a variable called app. You can solve that with putting just this in your wsgi:

from module_with_your_flask_app import app as application

So the problem was simply that uwsgi expects a variable called application.

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    THIS should be published in bold letter, 100-point font in the docs!
    – ankush981
    Feb 21, 2016 at 7:17
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    you can also use callable = app in the ini file or use the --callable app flag if you're invoking uwsgi directly
    – Matt
    Jun 15, 2016 at 5:06
  • Grrrr, this was exactly the problem. I second the notion that this should be in 64px font in the beginning of the examples :) It makes no sense that it only detects application.run() and nothing else, even if it is correct by syntax. Aug 26, 2017 at 16:50
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    heh, first one to submit a pull request to add this to the docs gets a cookie (I make good cookies)
    – Milimetric
    Sep 11, 2017 at 15:19
  • This was particularly useful for gevent and psycogreen early patching with the flask application factory configuration via create_app() within __init__.py. application = application... Who would have guessed the uWSGI docs quickstart was being so literal...
    – Tim Pozza
    Feb 12, 2020 at 22:19
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uWSGI doesn't load your app as __main__, so it never will find the app (since that only gets loaded when the app is run as name __main__). Thus, you need to import it outside of the if __name__ == "__main__": block.

Really simple change:

from app import app as application  # for example, should be app

if __name__ == "__main__":
    application.run()

Now you can run the app directly with python run.py or run it through uWSGI the way you have it.

NOTE: if you set --callable myapp, you'd need to change it from as application to myapp (by default uwsgi expects application

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    This really helped me - I'm reusing someone else's code which uses Flask to wrap a RESTful api around a service I wanted and I couldn't for the the life of me figure out why it worked fine unless run under wsgi. It had a number of key parameters set under if name == "main" which I moved to the main section of the code, leaving just the app.run() statement behind, and now works fine.
    – Chaffelson
    Aug 5, 2015 at 12:52
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    This is not enough, uwsgi expects application not app, thus: else: application = app
    – stelios
    Jan 21, 2017 at 19:04
  • @Jeff Tratner: Please consider changing the accepted answer (given the comment by stelios.
    – B--rian
    Jan 27, 2020 at 12:20
  • If you look at the initial question, the user has listed --callable app which is why this is appropriate. Generally I guess default is application. Perhaps we should edit both question and answer. Feb 16, 2020 at 5:27
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The uWSGI error unable to load app 0 (mountpoint='') (callable not found or import error) occured for me if I left out the last two lines of the following minimal working example for Flask application

from flask import Flask
app = Flask(__name__)

@app.route("/")
def hello():
    return "Hello world!"

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.run()
else:
    application = app

I am aware that this already implicitly said within the comments to another answer, but it still took me a while to figure that out, so I hope to save others' time.

In the case of a pure Python Dash application, I can offer the following minimal viable code snippet:

import dash
import dash_core_components as dcc
import dash_html_components as html
app = dash.Dash()
app.layout = html.Div( html.H1(children="Hello World") )

application = app.server

if __name__ == "__main__":
    app.run_server(debug=True)

Again, the application = app.server is the essential part here.

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