System requirements
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Serving own Pyodide
The script bin/get-pyodide.py
downloads a minimal Pyodide with only
micropip
and setuptools
from the Pyodide CDN. Pyodide can also
be entirely built and configured on your own, for this check the
documentation.
Depending on the location where you want to serve your app, some more configuration might be necessary regarding the WASM mimetype.
Google App Engine
To serve your own Pyodide via Google App Engine, add the following lines
to your app.yaml
file and modify them when needed, as Google App
Engine doesn’t recognize WASM files correctly.
handlers:
- url: /pyodide/(.*\.wasm)$
static_files: pyodide/\1
upload: pyodide/.*\.wasm$
mime_type: application/wasm
- url: /pyodide
static_dir: pyodide
Apache Webserver
For apache web-server, this .htaccess
configuration helped to serve
the app correctly.
RewriteEngine off
Options -ExecCGI +Indexes
IndexOrderDefault Descending Date
#Header always set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*"
#Header always set Access-Control-Allow-Methods GET
<FilesMatch "\.py$">
Options +Indexes -ExecCGI -Multiviews
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
RemoveHandler .py
AddType text/plain .py
</FilesMatch>
<FilesMatch "\.data$">
Options +Indexes -ExecCGI -Multiviews
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
RemoveHandler .data
AddType application/octet-stream .data
</FilesMatch>
<FilesMatch "\.wasm$">
Options +Indexes -ExecCGI -Multiviews
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
RemoveHandler .wasm
AddType application/wasm .wasm
</FilesMatch>