[Django]-How do I stop getting ImportError: Could not import settings 'mofin.settings' when using django with wsgi?

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This can also happen if you have an application (subdirectory to the project with an init file in it) named the same thing as the project. Your settings.py file may be in your project folder, but it seems that a part of the django system looks first for a module inside the project by the same name as the project and when it can’t find a settings.py in there, it fails with a misleading message.

-uniquename1

---settings.py

---manage.py

---application1

-----file.py

-----file2.py

---uniquename1  (problem, rename this to some other unique name)

-----file.py

-----file2.py

Just something else to check for anyone else having this problem. Applies to Django 1.3 and probably others.

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I had a similar permissions problem, and although my settings.py had the right permissions, the .pyc’s did not!!! So watch out for this.

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Hey, just adding an additional answer to this problem. I had the exact same issue, but it wasn’t file permissions. I was appending “path/to/project”, but not also appending “path/to”. Linked is mod_wsgi’s Django integration explanation that showed me the answer.

👤Seaux

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I found the answer… file permissions. /home/django was set to 700. i.e. only django can view the contents. apache runs as Apache and so can’t get past /home/django.

👤Dan

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I think you need to have a trailing forward slash on that its what I have to do in my wsgi script in apache before I load up django.

import os
import sys
sys.path.append('/home/django/mofin/trunk/')
sys.path.append('/home/django/mofin/trunk/mofin/')
print >> sys.stderr, sys.path
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'mofin.settings'

import django.core.handlers.wsgi
application = django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler()

In my case

import os
import sys
if os.uname()[1] == 'vivien':
    sys.path.append('/home/www/sitebuilder.blacknight.ie/web/')
    os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'gibo.dev_settings'
elif os.uname()[1] == 'thingy':
    sys.path.append('/home/www/sitebuilder.blacknight.ie/web/')
    os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'gibo.dev_settings'
else:
    sys.path.append('/home/www/sitebuilder.blacknight.ie/web/')
    os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'gibo.settings'

import django.core.handlers.wsgi
application = django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler()

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Another cause of this problem is that you can’t name your application the same as another python module. For example I called mine site, little realising that site is already a python module.

You can check this by starting python, and running import site, help(site), and it will show you it isn’t using your module. This of course gives you errors when django tries to import site.settings which doesn’t exist.

👤Timmmm

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Possible problem:

you forgot the __init__.py file, which must be in your project and in all directories which you consider a python module for import.

Other thing you could try is to add the path directly into the manage.py file, like :

import sys

...
...

sys.path.insert(0, '/home/django/mofin/trunk')

I hope it helps

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I had the same problem but another solution :

My project folder was named exactly as one of my application.

I had :

/home/myApp
/home/myApp/settings.py
/home/myApp/manage.py
/home/myApp/rights.py
/home/myApp/static/
/home/myApp/static/
/home/myApp/myApp/model.py
/home/myApp/myApp/admin.py
/home/myApp/myApp/views.py

This kind of tree doesn’t seems to be possible easily.
I changed the name of my project root folder and the problem was solved!

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(I wrote up this same answer for Django deployment problem in Apache/mod_wsgi. ImportError: Could not import settings 'site.settings' in case someone only finds this question.)

This doesn’t appear to be the problem in your case, but I ran smack into the same ImportError when I used the WSGIPythonPath directive (instead of the .wsgi file) to set up sys.path. That worked fine until I switched to running WSGI in daemon mode. Once you do that, you have to use the python-path argument to the WSGIDaemonProcess directive instead.

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In my case, I had a circular import that was causing this error. From settings.py I was importing one function in another module, and from that module I was importing a settings variable. To fix it, instead of directly importing from settings, I did this:

from django.conf import settings

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Let me add and my experience for that issue. After head banging for few hours and try all from the above answers I found that few lines in settings.py file cause the problem:

from south.modelsinspector import add_introspection_rules
add_introspection_rules([], ["^dynamicsites.fields.FolderNameField"])
add_introspection_rules([], ["^dynamicsites.fields.SubdomainListField"])

After that I made copy of the settings.py, named scripts_settings.py whithout that lines, and used that file and everything is ok now.

👤kpacn

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At first look I’d say the python path is wrong but compared to interactive shell it looks ok.
So maybe try this:

from django.core.management import setup_environ
from mofin import settings

setup_environ(settings)

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I was going to say that you can just insert/append your project directory to your sys.path in your wsgi file but if your settings file is at

/home/django/mofin/trunk/mofin/settings.py

Then you should be good there.

Is it on sys.path? Does it have syntax errors?

That pretty much sums up what you are looking for.

Interesting that the error propagates though:

for middleware_path in settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES:

but you have what appears to be the exact default.

You might want to check which python interpreter is pointed to by wsgi. Are you intending to use a virtualenv but wsgi is looking at your system install?

You can also set the user and group that wsgi is running under. I use something like:

WSGIDaemonProcess mysite.com user=skyl group=skyl processes=n threads=N python-path=/home/skyl/pinax/pinax-env2/lib/python2.6/site-packages

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I had a similar problem, solved it with the following snippet in my python:

ALLDIRS = ['/var/www/MarkerDB/']

import sys 
import site 

# Remember original sys.path.
prev_sys_path = list(sys.path) 

# Add each new site-packages directory.
for directory in ALLDIRS:
  site.addsitedir(directory)

# Reorder sys.path so new directories at the front.
new_sys_path = [] 
for item in list(sys.path): 
    if item not in prev_sys_path: 
        new_sys_path.append(item) 
        sys.path.remove(item) 
sys.path[:0] = new_sys_pat

Source: http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/VirtualEnvironments#Application_Environments

👤Bas

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I just had this error and the solution was to enable my virtual environment via myvenv/source/activate.

👤Casey

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