Dash - Plotly
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Deploying a Dash App
https://dash.plot.ly/deployment
Dash uses Flask under the hood. This makes deployment easy: you can deploy a Dash app just like you would deploy a Flask app. Almost every cloud server provider has a guide for deploying Flask apps. There is also a Dash Deployment Server, but is not free (commercial).
- Flask Deployment
- Dash Deployment Server (commercial)
Flask Deployment
https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/1.1.x/deploying/
Es este archivo está paso por paso el procedimiento que realicé la última vez to deploy my Dash Application en AWS: File:Deploying a Dash App in AWS.zip
- Deploying a Gunicorn server - This is the official page. It doesn't explain well how to do it: http://docs.gunicorn.org/en/latest/deploy.html
- This tutorial explain well how to do deploy a Flask Applications with
GunicornandNginx: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-serve-flask-applications-with-gunicorn-and-nginx-on-ubuntu-16-04
- Now, when using
Dash, we have to make a few changes with respect to the above tutorial. The following posts helped me to find the solution:
- https://community.plot.ly/t/error-with-gunicorn/8247
- https://community.plot.ly/t/failed-to-find-application-object-server-in-app/13723
Deploying a Dash aplications with Gunicorn and Nginx on Ubuntu 16.04 (based on https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-serve-flask-applications-with-gunicorn-and-nginx-on-ubuntu-16-04)
- Create and activate a Python Virtual Environment :
- See this source to understand how to create a virtualenv for an specific python version: https://help.dreamhost.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000695551-Installing-and-using-virtualenv-with-Python-3
sudo pip3 install virtualenv mkdir ~/myproject cd ~/myproject virtualenv myprojectenv # This will install a local copy of Python and pip into a directory called myprojectenv source myprojectenv/bin/activate
- Your prompt will change to indicate that you are now operating within the virtual environment. It will look something like this:
(myprojectenv)user@host:~/myproject$.
- Install Flask, Dash and Gunicorn inside the virtual environment:
pip install gunicorn flask ver «Dash» installation ver «gunicorn» installation
- Create a Sample App:
import os import dash import dash_core_components as dcc import dash_html_components as html external_stylesheets = ['https://codepen.io/chriddyp/pen/bWLwgP.css'] app = dash.Dash(__name__, external_stylesheets=external_stylesheets) server = app.server app.layout = html.Div(children=[ html.H1(children='Hello Dash'), html.Div(children=''' Dash: A web application framework for Python. '''), dcc.Graph( id='example-graph', figure={ 'data': [ {'x': [1, 2, 3], 'y': [4, 1, 2], 'type': 'bar', 'name': 'SF'}, {'x': [1, 2, 3], 'y': [2, 4, 5], 'type': 'bar', 'name': u'Montréal'}, ], 'layout': { 'title': 'Dash Data Visualization' } } ) ]) if __name__ == '__main__': app.run_server(debug=True, host='0.0.0.0')
- Notice that we have included:
server = app.server.
- Notice that we have included:
- Now, you can test your Dash app by typing:
(myprojectenv)$ python myproject.py
- Visit your server's domain name or IP address followed by :
portin your web browser to verify your App is working.
- Visit your server's domain name or IP address followed by :
- Create the WSGI Entry Point: We'll create a file that will serve as the entry point for our application. This will tell our Gunicorn server how to interact with the application:
(myprojectenv)$ vi ~/myproject/wsgi.py
from myproject import server if __name__ == "__main__": server.run()
- Notice that we have import the variable
serverfrommyproject.py - This is the different with respect to a pure Flask application, where you would import
Appinstead ofserver. In Dash, we requireapp.server, which is in theservervariable we have created. So if we were deploying a pure flak App, it would be:from myproject import app if __name__ == "__main__": app.run()
- Notice that we have import the variable
- Testing Gunicorn's Ability to Serve the Project:
(myprojectenv)$ cd ~/myproject (myprojectenv)$ gunicorn --bind 0.0.0.0:5000 wsgi:server
- For a pure Flask application, would be
wsgi:App.
- For a pure Flask application, would be
- Visit your server's domain name or IP address with :
portappended to the end in your web browser again.
- Visit your server's domain name or IP address with :
- We're now done with our virtual environment, so we can deactivate it:
(myprojectenv)$ deactivate
- Any Python commands will now use the system’s Python environment again.
- Create a
systemd UnitFile:
$ vi /etc/systemd/system/myproject.service
[Unit] Description=Gunicorn instance to serve myproject After=network.target [Service] User=root Group=www-data WorkingDirectory=/root/myproject Environment="PATH=/root/myproject/myprojectenv/bin" ExecStart=/root/myproject/myprojectenv/bin/gunicorn --workers 3 --bind unix:myproject.sock -m 007 wsgi:server [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
- We can now start the Gunicorn service we created and enable it so that it starts at boot:
$ sudo systemctl start myproject $ sudo systemctl enable myproject
- Configuring Nginx to Proxy Requests:
$ vi /etc/nginx/sites-available/default
# Esta es la configuración por defecto (eliminando lo que en el archive original está comentado para simplificarlo aquí) server { listen 80 default_server; listen [::]:80 default_server; index index.html index.htm index.nginx-debian.html; server_name _; location / { include proxy_params; proxy_pass http://unix:/home/ubuntu/SADashboard/index.sock; } } # Aquí estamos realizando la configuración server { listen 80; server_name awsdashboard.sinfronteras.ws; location / { include proxy_params; proxy_pass http://unix:/home/ubuntu/SADashboard/index.sock; } }
- ES EXTREMADAMENTE IMPORTANTE NOTAR QUE «gofaaaz.sinfronteras.ws» no puede ser reemplazado por la IP del server. La última vez perdí muchísimo tiempo porque intenté hacerlo con la IP y no funcionaba; pues la IP va hacial el «default_server;» y buscá el directorio root de nginx. Tampoco funciona si no se hace esta modificación en Nginx y se trata de acceder sólo con la IP:PORT en donde hemos iniciado la Dash applicatioin. Lo que tuve que hacer para que funcionara fue crear un subdominio y agregar el subdominio en vez de la IP como se muestra a continuación.
- Ahora, si queremos ingresar a la aplicación Dash utilizando al IP del server, podemo realizar la configuración de la siguiente forma. Note que en «location» hemos configurado la ruta hacia el «index.sock» en donde está corriendo la Dash Application
server { listen 80 default_server; listen [::]:80 default_server; index index.html index.htm index.nginx-debian.html; server_name _; location / { include proxy_params; proxy_pass http://unix:/home/ubuntu/SADashboard/index.sock; } } # server { # listen 80; # server_name awsdashboard.sinfronteras.ws; # # location / { # include proxy_params; # proxy_pass http://unix:/home/ubuntu/SADashboard/index.sock; # } # }
- Finally, we restart the Nginx process:
sudo systemctl restart nginx.service
- You should now be able to go to your server's domain name or IP address in your web browser and see your App.