uwsgi_v8(1)
            fast (pure C), self-healing, developer-friendly WSGI server
        
      
        
SYNOPSIS
uwsgi-core-local
[,options/...]
DESCRIPTION
- -s|--socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using default protocol
 - -s|--uwsgi-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using uwsgi protocol
 - --suwsgi-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using uwsgi protocol over SSL
 - --ssl-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using uwsgi protocol over SSL
 - --http-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using HTTP protocol
 - --http-socket-modifier1
 - 
force the specified modifier1 when using HTTP protocol
 - --http-socket-modifier2
 - 
force the specified modifier2 when using HTTP protocol
 - --https-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using HTTPS protocol
 - --https-socket-modifier1
 - 
force the specified modifier1 when using HTTPS protocol
 - --https-socket-modifier2
 - 
force the specified modifier2 when using HTTPS protocol
 - --fastcgi-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using FastCGI protocol
 - --fastcgi-nph-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using FastCGI protocol (nph mode)
 - --fastcgi-modifier1
 - 
force the specified modifier1 when using FastCGI protocol
 - --fastcgi-modifier2
 - 
force the specified modifier2 when using FastCGI protocol
 - --scgi-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using SCGI protocol
 - --scgi-nph-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using SCGI protocol (nph mode)
 - --scgi-modifier1
 - 
force the specified modifier1 when using SCGI protocol
 - --scgi-modifier2
 - 
force the specified modifier2 when using SCGI protocol
 - --raw-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using RAW protocol
 - --raw-modifier1
 - 
force the specified modifier1 when using RAW protocol
 - --raw-modifier2
 - 
force the specified modifier2 when using RAW protocol
 - --puwsgi-socket
 - 
bind to the specified UNIX/TCP socket using persistent uwsgi protocol (puwsgi)
 - --protocol
 - 
force the specified protocol for default sockets
 - --socket-protocol
 - 
force the specified protocol for default sockets
 - --shared-socket
 - 
create a shared socket for advanced jailing or ipc
 - --undeferred-shared-socket
 - 
create a shared socket for advanced jailing or ipc (undeferred mode)
 - -p|--processes
 - 
spawn the specified number of workers/processes
 - -p|--workers
 - 
spawn the specified number of workers/processes
 - --thunder-lock
 - 
serialize accept() usage (if possible)
 - -t|--harakiri
 - 
set harakiri timeout
 - --harakiri-verbose
 - 
enable verbose mode for harakiri
 - --harakiri-no-arh
 - 
do not enable harakiri during after-request-hook
 - --no-harakiri-arh
 - 
do not enable harakiri during after-request-hook
 - --no-harakiri-after-req-hook
 - 
do not enable harakiri during after-request-hook
 - --backtrace-depth
 - 
set backtrace depth
 - --mule-harakiri
 - 
set harakiri timeout for mule tasks
 - -x|--xmlconfig
 - 
load config from xml file
 - -x|--xml
 - 
load config from xml file
 - --config
 - 
load configuration using the pluggable system
 - --fallback-config
 - 
re-exec uwsgi with the specified config when exit code is 1
 - --strict
 - 
enable strict mode (placeholder cannot be used)
 - --skip-zero
 - 
skip check of file descriptor 0
 - --skip-atexit
 - 
skip atexit hooks (ignored by the master)
 - -S|--set
 - 
set a placeholder or an option
 - --set-placeholder
 - 
set a placeholder
 - --set-ph
 - 
set a placeholder
 - --get
 - 
print the specified option value and exit
 - --declare-option
 - 
declare a new uWSGI custom option
 - --declare-option2
 - 
declare a new uWSGI custom option (non-immediate)
 - --resolve
 - 
place the result of a dns query in the specified placeholder, sytax: placeholder=name (immediate option)
 - --for
 - 
(opt logic) for cycle
 - --for-glob
 - 
(opt logic) for cycle (expand glob)
 - --for-times
 - 
(opt logic) for cycle (expand the specified num to a list starting from 1)
 - --for-readline
 - 
(opt logic) for cycle (expand the specified file to a list of lines)
 - --endfor
 - 
(opt logic) end for cycle
 - --end-for
 - 
(opt logic) end for cycle
 - --if-opt
 - 
(opt logic) check for option
 - --if-not-opt
 - 
(opt logic) check for option
 - --if-env
 - 
(opt logic) check for environment variable
 - --if-not-env
 - 
(opt logic) check for environment variable
 - --ifenv
 - 
(opt logic) check for environment variable
 - --if-reload
 - 
(opt logic) check for reload
 - --if-not-reload
 - 
(opt logic) check for reload
 - --if-hostname
 - 
(opt logic) check for hostname
 - --if-not-hostname
 - 
(opt logic) check for hostname
 - --if-hostname-match
 - 
(opt logic) try to match hostname against a regular expression
 - --if-not-hostname-match
 - 
(opt logic) try to match hostname against a regular expression
 - --if-exists
 - 
(opt logic) check for file/directory existence
 - --if-not-exists
 - 
(opt logic) check for file/directory existence
 - --ifexists
 - 
(opt logic) check for file/directory existence
 - --if-plugin
 - 
(opt logic) check for plugin
 - --if-not-plugin
 - 
(opt logic) check for plugin
 - --ifplugin
 - 
(opt logic) check for plugin
 - --if-file
 - 
(opt logic) check for file existance
 - --if-not-file
 - 
(opt logic) check for file existance
 - --if-dir
 - 
(opt logic) check for directory existance
 - --if-not-dir
 - 
(opt logic) check for directory existance
 - --ifdir
 - 
(opt logic) check for directory existance
 - --if-directory
 - 
(opt logic) check for directory existance
 - --endif
 - 
(opt logic) end if
 - --end-if
 - 
(opt logic) end if
 - --blacklist
 - 
set options blacklist context
 - --end-blacklist
 - 
clear options blacklist context
 - --whitelist
 - 
set options whitelist context
 - --end-whitelist
 - 
clear options whitelist context
 - --ignore-sigpipe
 - 
do not report (annoying) SIGPIPE
 - --ignore-write-errors
 - 
do not report (annoying) write()/writev() errors
 - --write-errors-tolerance
 - 
set the maximum number of allowed write errors (default: no tolerance)
 - --write-errors-exception-only
 - 
only raise an exception on write errors giving control to the app itself
 - --disable-write-exception
 - 
disable exception generation on write()/writev()
 - --inherit
 - 
use the specified file as config template
 - --include
 - 
include the specified file as immediate configuration
 - --inject-before
 - 
inject a text file before the config file (advanced templating)
 - --inject-after
 - 
inject a text file after the config file (advanced templating)
 - -d|--daemonize
 - 
daemonize uWSGI
 - --daemonize2
 - 
daemonize uWSGI after app loading
 - --stop
 - 
stop an instance
 - --reload
 - 
reload an instance
 - --pause
 - 
pause an instance
 - --suspend
 - 
suspend an instance
 - --resume
 - 
resume an instance
 - --connect-and-read
 - 
connect to a socket and wait for data from it
 - --extract
 - 
fetch/dump any supported address to stdout
 - -l|--listen
 - 
set the socket listen queue size
 - -v|--max-vars
 - 
set the amount of internal iovec/vars structures
 - --max-apps
 - 
set the maximum number of per-worker applications
 - -b|--buffer-size
 - 
set internal buffer size
 - -m|--memory-report
 - 
enable memory report
 - --profiler
 - 
enable the specified profiler
 - -c|--cgi-mode
 - 
force CGI-mode for plugins supporting it
 - -a|--abstract-socket
 - 
force UNIX socket in abstract mode (Linux only)
 - -C|--chmod-socket
 - 
chmod-socket
 - -C|--chmod
 - 
chmod-socket
 - --chown-socket
 - 
chown unix sockets
 - --umask
 - 
set umask
 - --freebind
 - 
put socket in freebind mode
 - --map-socket
 - 
map sockets to specific workers
 - -T|--enable-threads
 - 
enable threads
 - --no-threads-wait
 - 
do not wait for threads cancellation on quit/reload
 - --auto-procname
 - 
automatically set processes name to something meaningful
 - --procname-prefix
 - 
add a prefix to the process names
 - --procname-prefix-spaced
 - 
add a spaced prefix to the process names
 - --procname-append
 - 
append a string to process names
 - --procname
 - 
set process names
 - --procname-master
 - 
set master process name
 - -i|--single-interpreter
 - 
do not use multiple interpreters (where available)
 - --need-app
 - 
exit if no app can be loaded
 - -M|--master
 - 
enable master process
 - --honour-stdin
 - 
do not remap stdin to ,/dev/null/
 - --emperor
 - 
run the Emperor
 - --emperor-proxy-socket
 - 
force the vassal to became an Emperor proxy
 - --emperor-wrapper
 - 
set a binary wrapper for vassals
 - --emperor-wrapper-override
 - 
set a binary wrapper for vassals to try before the default one
 - --emperor-wrapper-fallback
 - 
set a binary wrapper for vassals to try as a last resort
 - --emperor-nofollow
 - 
do not follow symlinks when checking for mtime
 - --emperor-procname
 - 
set the Emperor process name
 - --emperor-freq
 - 
set the Emperor scan frequency (default 3 seconds)
 - --emperor-required-heartbeat
 - 
set the Emperor tolerance about heartbeats
 - --emperor-curse-tolerance
 - 
set the Emperor tolerance about cursed vassals
 - --emperor-pidfile
 - 
write the Emperor pid in the specified file
 - --emperor-tyrant
 - 
put the Emperor in Tyrant mode
 - --emperor-tyrant-nofollow
 - 
do not follow symlinks when checking for uid/gid in Tyrant mode
 - --emperor-stats
 - 
run the Emperor stats server
 - --emperor-stats-server
 - 
run the Emperor stats server
 - --early-emperor
 - 
spawn the emperor as soon as possibile
 - --emperor-broodlord
 - 
run the emperor in BroodLord mode
 - --emperor-throttle
 - 
set throttling level (in milliseconds) for bad behaving vassals (default 1000)
 - --emperor-max-throttle
 - 
set max throttling level (in milliseconds) for bad behaving vassals (default 3 minutes)
 - --emperor-magic-exec
 - 
prefix vassals config files with exec:// if they have the executable bit
 - --emperor-on-demand-extension
 - 
search for text file (vassal name + extension) containing the on demand socket name
 - --emperor-on-demand-ext
 - 
search for text file (vassal name + extension) containing the on demand socket name
 - --emperor-on-demand-directory
 - 
enable on demand mode binding to the unix socket in the specified directory named like the vassal + .socket
 - --emperor-on-demand-dir
 - 
enable on demand mode binding to the unix socket in the specified directory named like the vassal + .socket
 - --emperor-on-demand-exec
 - 
use the output of the specified command as on demand socket name (the vassal name is passed as the only argument)
 - --emperor-extra-extension
 - 
allows the specified extension in the Emperor (vassal will be called with --config)
 - --emperor-extra-ext
 - 
allows the specified extension in the Emperor (vassal will be called with --config)
 - --emperor-no-blacklist
 - 
disable Emperor blacklisting subsystem
 - --emperor-use-clone
 - 
use clone() instead of fork() passing the specified unshare() flags
 - --emperor-cap
 - 
set vassals capability
 - --vassals-cap
 - 
set vassals capability
 - --vassal-cap
 - 
set vassals capability
 - --imperial-monitor-list
 - 
list enabled imperial monitors
 - --imperial-monitors-list
 - 
list enabled imperial monitors
 - --vassals-inherit
 - 
add config templates to vassals config (uses --inherit)
 - --vassals-include
 - 
include config templates to vassals config (uses --include instead of --inherit)
 - --vassals-inherit-before
 - 
add config templates to vassals config (uses --inherit, parses before the vassal file)
 - --vassals-include-before
 - 
include config templates to vassals config (uses --include instead of --inherit, parses before the vassal file)
 - --vassals-start-hook
 - 
run the specified command before each vassal starts
 - --vassals-stop-hook
 - 
run the specified command after vassal's death
 - --vassal-sos
 - 
ask emperor for reinforcement when overloaded
 - --vassal-sos-backlog
 - 
ask emperor for sos if backlog queue has more items than the value specified
 - --vassals-set
 - 
automatically set the specified option (via --set) for every vassal
 - --vassal-set
 - 
automatically set the specified option (via --set) for every vassal
 - --heartbeat
 - 
announce healthiness to the emperor
 - --reload-mercy
 - 
set the maximum time (in seconds) we wait for workers and other processes to die during reload/shutdown
 - --worker-reload-mercy
 - 
set the maximum time (in seconds) a worker can take to reload/shutdown (default is 60)
 - --mule-reload-mercy
 - 
set the maximum time (in seconds) a mule can take to reload/shutdown (default is 60)
 - --exit-on-reload
 - 
force exit even if a reload is requested
 - --die-on-term
 - 
exit instead of brutal reload on SIGTERM
 - --force-gateway
 - 
force the spawn of the first registered gateway without a master
 - -h|--help
 - 
show this help
 - -h|--usage
 - 
show this help
 - --print-sym
 - 
print content of the specified binary symbol
 - --print-symbol
 - 
print content of the specified binary symbol
 - -r|--reaper
 - 
call waitpid(-1,...) after each request to get rid of zombies
 - -R|--max-requests
 - 
reload workers after the specified amount of managed requests
 - --min-worker-lifetime
 - 
number of seconds worker must run before being reloaded (default is 60)
 - --max-worker-lifetime
 - 
reload workers after the specified amount of seconds (default is disabled)
 - -z|--socket-timeout
 - 
set internal sockets timeout
 - --no-fd-passing
 - 
disable file descriptor passing
 - --locks
 - 
create the specified number of shared locks
 - --lock-engine
 - 
set the lock engine
 - --ftok
 - 
set the ipcsem key via ftok() for avoiding duplicates
 - --persistent-ipcsem
 - 
do not remove ipcsem's on shutdown
 - -A|--sharedarea
 - 
create a raw shared memory area of specified pages (note: it supports keyval too)
 - --safe-fd
 - 
do not close the specified file descriptor
 - --fd-safe
 - 
do not close the specified file descriptor
 - --cache
 - 
create a shared cache containing given elements
 - --cache-blocksize
 - 
set cache blocksize
 - --cache-store
 - 
enable persistent cache to disk
 - --cache-store-sync
 - 
set frequency of sync for persistent cache
 - --cache-no-expire
 - 
disable auto sweep of expired items
 - --cache-expire-freq
 - 
set the frequency of cache sweeper scans (default 3 seconds)
 - --cache-report-freed-items
 - 
constantly report the cache item freed by the sweeper (use only for debug)
 - --cache-udp-server
 - 
bind the cache udp server (used only for set/update/delete) to the specified socket
 - --cache-udp-node
 - 
send cache update/deletion to the specified cache udp server
 - --cache-sync
 - 
copy the whole content of another uWSGI cache server on server startup
 - --cache-use-last-modified
 - 
update last_modified_at timestamp on every cache item modification (default is disabled)
 - --add-cache-item
 - 
add an item in the cache
 - --load-file-in-cache
 - 
load a static file in the cache
 - --load-file-in-cache-gzip
 - 
load a static file in the cache with gzip compression
 - --cache2
 - 
create a new generation shared cache (keyval syntax)
 - --queue
 - 
enable shared queue
 - --queue-blocksize
 - 
set queue blocksize
 - --queue-store
 - 
enable persistent queue to disk
 - --queue-store-sync
 - 
set frequency of sync for persistent queue
 - -Q|--spooler
 - 
run a spooler on the specified directory
 - --spooler-external
 - 
map spoolers requests to a spooler directory managed by an external instance
 - --spooler-ordered
 - 
try to order the execution of spooler tasks
 - --spooler-chdir
 - 
chdir() to specified directory before each spooler task
 - --spooler-processes
 - 
set the number of processes for spoolers
 - --spooler-quiet
 - 
do not be verbose with spooler tasks
 - --spooler-max-tasks
 - 
set the maximum number of tasks to run before recycling a spooler
 - --spooler-harakiri
 - 
set harakiri timeout for spooler tasks
 - --spooler-frequency
 - 
set spooler frequency
 - --spooler-freq
 - 
set spooler frequency
 - --mule
 - 
add a mule
 - --mules
 - 
add the specified number of mules
 - --farm
 - 
add a mule farm
 - --mule-msg-size
 - 
set mule message buffer size
 - --signal
 - 
send a uwsgi signal to a server
 - --signal-bufsize
 - 
set buffer size for signal queue
 - --signals-bufsize
 - 
set buffer size for signal queue
 - --signal-timer
 - 
add a timer (syntax: <signal> <seconds>)
 - --timer
 - 
add a timer (syntax: <signal> <seconds>)
 - --signal-rbtimer
 - 
add a redblack timer (syntax: <signal> <seconds>)
 - --rbtimer
 - 
add a redblack timer (syntax: <signal> <seconds>)
 - --rpc-max
 - 
maximum number of rpc slots (default: 64)
 - -L|--disable-logging
 - 
disable request logging
 - --flock
 - 
lock the specified file before starting, exit if locked
 - --flock-wait
 - 
lock the specified file before starting, wait if locked
 - --flock2
 - 
lock the specified file after logging/daemon setup, exit if locked
 - --flock-wait2
 - 
lock the specified file after logging/daemon setup, wait if locked
 - --pidfile
 - 
create pidfile (before privileges drop)
 - --pidfile2
 - 
create pidfile (after privileges drop)
 - --chroot
 - 
chroot() to the specified directory
 - --pivot-root
 - 
pivot_root() to the specified directories (new_root and put_old must be separated with a space)
 - --pivot_root
 - 
pivot_root() to the specified directories (new_root and put_old must be separated with a space)
 - --uid
 - 
setuid to the specified user/uid
 - --gid
 - 
setgid to the specified group/gid
 - --add-gid
 - 
add the specified group id to the process credentials
 - --immediate-uid
 - 
setuid to the specified user/uid IMMEDIATELY
 - --immediate-gid
 - 
setgid to the specified group/gid IMMEDIATELY
 - --no-initgroups
 - 
disable additional groups set via initgroups()
 - --cap
 - 
set process capability
 - --unshare
 - 
unshare() part of the processes and put it in a new namespace
 - --unshare2
 - 
unshare() part of the processes and put it in a new namespace after rootfs change
 - --setns-socket
 - 
expose a unix socket returning namespace fds from ,/proc/self/ns/
 - --setns-socket-skip
 - 
skip the specified entry when sending setns file descriptors
 - --setns-skip
 - 
skip the specified entry when sending setns file descriptors
 - --setns
 - 
join a namespace created by an external uWSGI instance
 - --setns-preopen
 - 
open ,/proc/self/ns/ as soon as possible and cache fds
 - --jailed
 - 
mark the instance as jailed (force the execution of post_jail hooks)
 - --refork
 - 
fork() again after privileges drop. Useful for jailing systems
 - --re-fork
 - 
fork() again after privileges drop. Useful for jailing systems
 - --refork-as-root
 - 
fork() again before privileges drop. Useful for jailing systems
 - --re-fork-as-root
 - 
fork() again before privileges drop. Useful for jailing systems
 - --refork-post-jail
 - 
fork() again after jailing. Useful for jailing systems
 - --re-fork-post-jail
 - 
fork() again after jailing. Useful for jailing systems
 - --hook-asap
 - 
run the specified hook as soon as possible
 - --hook-pre-jail
 - 
run the specified hook before jailing
 - --hook-post-jail
 - 
run the specified hook after jailing
 - --hook-in-jail
 - 
run the specified hook in jail after initialization
 - --hook-as-root
 - 
run the specified hook before privileges drop
 - --hook-as-user
 - 
run the specified hook after privileges drop
 - --hook-as-user-atexit
 - 
run the specified hook before app exit and reload
 - --hook-pre-app
 - 
run the specified hook before app loading
 - --hook-post-app
 - 
run the specified hook after app loading
 - --hook-post-fork
 - 
run the specified hook after each fork
 - --hook-accepting
 - 
run the specified hook after each worker enter the accepting phase
 - --hook-accepting1
 - 
run the specified hook after the first worker enters the accepting phase
 - --hook-accepting-once
 - 
run the specified hook after each worker enter the accepting phase (once per-instance)
 - --hook-accepting1-once
 - 
run the specified hook after the first worker enters the accepting phase (once per instance)
 - --hook-master-start
 - 
run the specified hook when the Master starts
 - --hook-touch
 - 
run the specified hook when the specified file is touched (syntax: <file> <action>)
 - --hook-emperor-start
 - 
run the specified hook when the Emperor starts
 - --hook-emperor-stop
 - 
run the specified hook when the Emperor send a stop message
 - --hook-emperor-reload
 - 
run the specified hook when the Emperor send a reload message
 - --hook-emperor-lost
 - 
run the specified hook when the Emperor connection is lost
 - --hook-as-vassal
 - 
run the specified hook before exec()ing the vassal
 - --hook-as-emperor
 - 
run the specified hook in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --hook-as-mule
 - 
run the specified hook in each mule
 - --hook-as-gateway
 - 
run the specified hook in each gateway
 - --after-request-hook
 - 
run the specified function/symbol after each request
 - --after-request-call
 - 
run the specified function/symbol after each request
 - --exec-asap
 - 
run the specified command as soon as possible
 - --exec-pre-jail
 - 
run the specified command before jailing
 - --exec-post-jail
 - 
run the specified command after jailing
 - --exec-in-jail
 - 
run the specified command in jail after initialization
 - --exec-as-root
 - 
run the specified command before privileges drop
 - --exec-as-user
 - 
run the specified command after privileges drop
 - --exec-as-user-atexit
 - 
run the specified command before app exit and reload
 - --exec-pre-app
 - 
run the specified command before app loading
 - --exec-post-app
 - 
run the specified command after app loading
 - --exec-as-vassal
 - 
run the specified command before exec()ing the vassal
 - --exec-as-emperor
 - 
run the specified command in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --mount-asap
 - 
mount filesystem as soon as possible
 - --mount-pre-jail
 - 
mount filesystem before jailing
 - --mount-post-jail
 - 
mount filesystem after jailing
 - --mount-in-jail
 - 
mount filesystem in jail after initialization
 - --mount-as-root
 - 
mount filesystem before privileges drop
 - --mount-as-vassal
 - 
mount filesystem before exec()ing the vassal
 - --mount-as-emperor
 - 
mount filesystem in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --umount-asap
 - 
unmount filesystem as soon as possible
 - --umount-pre-jail
 - 
unmount filesystem before jailing
 - --umount-post-jail
 - 
unmount filesystem after jailing
 - --umount-in-jail
 - 
unmount filesystem in jail after initialization
 - --umount-as-root
 - 
unmount filesystem before privileges drop
 - --umount-as-vassal
 - 
unmount filesystem before exec()ing the vassal
 - --umount-as-emperor
 - 
unmount filesystem in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --wait-for-interface
 - 
wait for the specified network interface to come up before running root hooks
 - --wait-for-interface-timeout
 - 
set the timeout for wait-for-interface
 - --wait-interface
 - 
wait for the specified network interface to come up before running root hooks
 - --wait-interface-timeout
 - 
set the timeout for wait-for-interface
 - --wait-for-iface
 - 
wait for the specified network interface to come up before running root hooks
 - --wait-for-iface-timeout
 - 
set the timeout for wait-for-interface
 - --wait-iface
 - 
wait for the specified network interface to come up before running root hooks
 - --wait-iface-timeout
 - 
set the timeout for wait-for-interface
 - --wait-for-fs
 - 
wait for the specified filesystem item to appear before running root hooks
 - --wait-for-file
 - 
wait for the specified file to appear before running root hooks
 - --wait-for-dir
 - 
wait for the specified directory to appear before running root hooks
 - --wait-for-mountpoint
 - 
wait for the specified mountpoint to appear before running root hooks
 - --wait-for-fs-timeout
 - 
set the timeout for wait-for-fs/file/dir
 - --wait-for-socket
 - 
wait for the specified socket to be ready before loading apps
 - --wait-for-socket-timeout
 - 
set the timeout for wait-for-socket
 - --call-asap
 - 
call the specified function as soon as possible
 - --call-pre-jail
 - 
call the specified function before jailing
 - --call-post-jail
 - 
call the specified function after jailing
 - --call-in-jail
 - 
call the specified function in jail after initialization
 - --call-as-root
 - 
call the specified function before privileges drop
 - --call-as-user
 - 
call the specified function after privileges drop
 - --call-as-user-atexit
 - 
call the specified function before app exit and reload
 - --call-pre-app
 - 
call the specified function before app loading
 - --call-post-app
 - 
call the specified function after app loading
 - --call-as-vassal
 - 
call the specified function() before exec()ing the vassal
 - --call-as-vassal1
 - 
call the specified function(char *) before exec()ing the vassal
 - --call-as-vassal3
 - 
call the specified function(char *, uid_t, gid_t) before exec()ing the vassal
 - --call-as-emperor
 - 
call the specified function() in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --call-as-emperor1
 - 
call the specified function(char *) in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --call-as-emperor2
 - 
call the specified function(char *, pid_t) in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --call-as-emperor4
 - 
call the specified function(char *, pid_t, uid_t, gid_t) in the emperor after the vassal has been started
 - --ini
 - 
load config from ini file
 - -y|--yaml
 - 
load config from yaml file
 - -y|--yml
 - 
load config from yaml file
 - -j|--json
 - 
load config from json file
 - -j|--js
 - 
load config from json file
 - --weight
 - 
weight of the instance (used by clustering/lb/subscriptions)
 - --auto-weight
 - 
set weight of the instance (used by clustering/lb/subscriptions) automatically
 - --no-server
 - 
force no-server mode
 - --command-mode
 - 
force command mode
 - --no-defer-accept
 - 
disable deferred-accept on sockets
 - --tcp-nodelay
 - 
enable TCP NODELAY on each request
 - --so-keepalive
 - 
enable TCP KEEPALIVEs
 - --so-send-timeout
 - 
set SO_SNDTIMEO
 - --socket-send-timeout
 - 
set SO_SNDTIMEO
 - --so-write-timeout
 - 
set SO_SNDTIMEO
 - --socket-write-timeout
 - 
set SO_SNDTIMEO
 - --socket-sndbuf
 - 
set SO_SNDBUF
 - --socket-rcvbuf
 - 
set SO_RCVBUF
 - --limit-as
 - 
limit processes address space/vsz
 - --limit-nproc
 - 
limit the number of spawnable processes
 - --reload-on-as
 - 
reload if address space is higher than specified megabytes
 - --reload-on-rss
 - 
reload if rss memory is higher than specified megabytes
 - --evil-reload-on-as
 - 
force the master to reload a worker if its address space is higher than specified megabytes
 - --evil-reload-on-rss
 - 
force the master to reload a worker if its rss memory is higher than specified megabytes
 - --mem-collector-freq
 - 
set the memory collector frequency when evil reloads are in place
 - --reload-on-fd
 - 
reload if the specified file descriptor is ready
 - --brutal-reload-on-fd
 - 
brutal reload if the specified file descriptor is ready
 - --ksm
 - 
enable Linux KSM
 - --pcre-jit
 - 
enable pcre jit (if available)
 - --never-swap
 - 
lock all memory pages avoiding swapping
 - --touch-reload
 - 
reload uWSGI if the specified file is modified/touched
 - --touch-workers-reload
 - 
trigger reload of (only) workers if the specified file is modified/touched
 - --touch-chain-reload
 - 
trigger chain reload if the specified file is modified/touched
 - --touch-logrotate
 - 
trigger logrotation if the specified file is modified/touched
 - --touch-logreopen
 - 
trigger log reopen if the specified file is modified/touched
 - --touch-exec
 - 
run command when the specified file is modified/touched (syntax: file command)
 - --touch-signal
 - 
signal when the specified file is modified/touched (syntax: file signal)
 - --fs-reload
 - 
graceful reload when the specified filesystem object is modified
 - --fs-brutal-reload
 - 
brutal reload when the specified filesystem object is modified
 - --fs-signal
 - 
raise a uwsgi signal when the specified filesystem object is modified (syntax: file signal)
 - --check-mountpoint
 - 
destroy the instance if a filesystem is no more reachable (useful for reliable Fuse management)
 - --mountpoint-check
 - 
destroy the instance if a filesystem is no more reachable (useful for reliable Fuse management)
 - --check-mount
 - 
destroy the instance if a filesystem is no more reachable (useful for reliable Fuse management)
 - --mount-check
 - 
destroy the instance if a filesystem is no more reachable (useful for reliable Fuse management)
 - --propagate-touch
 - 
over-engineering option for system with flaky signal management
 - --limit-post
 - 
limit request body
 - --no-orphans
 - 
automatically kill workers if master dies (can be dangerous for availability)
 - --prio
 - 
set processes/threads priority
 - --cpu-affinity
 - 
set cpu affinity
 - --post-buffering
 - 
set size in bytes after which will buffer to disk instead of memory
 - --post-buffering-bufsize
 - 
set buffer size for read() in post buffering mode
 - --body-read-warning
 - 
set the amount of allowed memory allocation (in megabytes) for request body before starting printing a warning
 - --upload-progress
 - 
enable creation of .json files in the specified directory during a file upload
 - --no-default-app
 - 
do not fallback to default app
 - --manage-script-name
 - 
automatically rewrite SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO
 - --ignore-script-name
 - 
ignore SCRIPT_NAME
 - --catch-exceptions
 - 
report exception as http output (discouraged, use only for testing)
 - --reload-on-exception
 - 
reload a worker when an exception is raised
 - --reload-on-exception-type
 - 
reload a worker when a specific exception type is raised
 - --reload-on-exception-value
 - 
reload a worker when a specific exception value is raised
 - --reload-on-exception-repr
 - 
reload a worker when a specific exception type+value (language-specific) is raised
 - --exception-handler
 - 
add an exception handler
 - --enable-metrics
 - 
enable metrics subsystem
 - --metric
 - 
add a custom metric
 - --metric-threshold
 - 
add a metric threshold/alarm
 - --metric-alarm
 - 
add a metric threshold/alarm
 - --alarm-metric
 - 
add a metric threshold/alarm
 - --metrics-dir
 - 
export metrics as text files to the specified directory
 - --metrics-dir-restore
 - 
restore last value taken from the metrics dir
 - --metric-dir
 - 
export metrics as text files to the specified directory
 - --metric-dir-restore
 - 
restore last value taken from the metrics dir
 - --metrics-no-cores
 - 
disable generation of cores-related metrics
 - --udp
 - 
run the udp server on the specified address
 - --stats
 - 
enable the stats server on the specified address
 - --stats-server
 - 
enable the stats server on the specified address
 - --stats-http
 - 
prefix stats server json output with http headers
 - --stats-minified
 - 
minify statistics json output
 - --stats-min
 - 
minify statistics json output
 - --stats-push
 - 
push the stats json to the specified destination
 - --stats-pusher-default-freq
 - 
set the default frequency of stats pushers
 - --stats-pushers-default-freq
 - 
set the default frequency of stats pushers
 - --stats-no-cores
 - 
disable generation of cores-related stats
 - --stats-no-metrics
 - 
do not include metrics in stats output
 - --multicast
 - 
subscribe to specified multicast group
 - --multicast-ttl
 - 
set multicast ttl
 - --multicast-loop
 - 
set multicast loop (default 1)
 - --master-fifo
 - 
enable the master fifo
 - --notify-socket
 - 
enable the notification socket
 - --subscription-notify-socket
 - 
set the notification socket for subscriptions
 - --legion
 - 
became a member of a legion
 - --legion-mcast
 - 
became a member of a legion (shortcut for multicast)
 - --legion-node
 - 
add a node to a legion
 - --legion-freq
 - 
set the frequency of legion packets
 - --legion-tolerance
 - 
set the tolerance of legion subsystem
 - --legion-death-on-lord-error
 - 
declare itself as a dead node for the specified amount of seconds if one of the lord hooks fails
 - --legion-skew-tolerance
 - 
set the clock skew tolerance of legion subsystem (default 30 seconds)
 - --legion-lord
 - 
action to call on Lord election
 - --legion-unlord
 - 
action to call on Lord dismiss
 - --legion-setup
 - 
action to call on legion setup
 - --legion-death
 - 
action to call on legion death (shutdown of the instance)
 - --legion-join
 - 
action to call on legion join (first time quorum is reached)
 - --legion-node-joined
 - 
action to call on new node joining legion
 - --legion-node-left
 - 
action to call node leaving legion
 - --legion-quorum
 - 
set the quorum of a legion
 - --legion-scroll
 - 
set the scroll of a legion
 - --legion-scroll-max-size
 - 
set max size of legion scroll buffer
 - --legion-scroll-list-max-size
 - 
set max size of legion scroll list buffer
 - --subscriptions-sign-check
 - 
set digest algorithm and certificate directory for secured subscription system
 - --subscriptions-sign-check-tolerance
 - 
set the maximum tolerance (in seconds) of clock skew for secured subscription system
 - --subscriptions-sign-skip-uid
 - 
skip signature check for the specified uid when using unix sockets credentials
 - --subscriptions-credentials-check
 - 
add a directory to search for subscriptions key credentials
 - --subscriptions-use-credentials
 - 
enable management of SCM_CREDENTIALS in subscriptions UNIX sockets
 - --subscription-algo
 - 
set load balancing algorithm for the subscription system
 - --subscription-dotsplit
 - 
try to fallback to the next part (dot based) in subscription key
 - --subscribe-to
 - 
subscribe to the specified subscription server
 - --st
 - 
subscribe to the specified subscription server
 - --subscribe
 - 
subscribe to the specified subscription server
 - --subscribe2
 - 
subscribe to the specified subscription server using advanced keyval syntax
 - --subscribe-freq
 - 
send subscription announce at the specified interval
 - --subscription-tolerance
 - 
set tolerance for subscription servers
 - --unsubscribe-on-graceful-reload
 - 
force unsubscribe request even during graceful reload
 - --start-unsubscribed
 - 
configure subscriptions but do not send them (useful with master fifo)
 - --subscribe-with-modifier1
 - 
force the specififed modifier1 when subscribing
 - --snmp
 - 
enable the embedded snmp server
 - --snmp-community
 - 
set the snmp community string
 - --ssl-verbose
 - 
be verbose about SSL errors
 - --ssl-sessions-use-cache
 - 
use uWSGI cache for ssl sessions storage
 - --ssl-session-use-cache
 - 
use uWSGI cache for ssl sessions storage
 - --ssl-sessions-timeout
 - 
set SSL sessions timeout (default: 300 seconds)
 - --ssl-session-timeout
 - 
set SSL sessions timeout (default: 300 seconds)
 - --sni
 - 
add an SNI-governed SSL context
 - --sni-dir
 - 
check for cert/key/client_ca file in the specified directory and create a sni/ssl context on demand
 - --sni-dir-ciphers
 - 
set ssl ciphers for sni-dir option
 - --ssl-enable3
 - 
enable SSLv3 (insecure)
 - --ssl-option
 - 
set a raw ssl option (numeric value)
 - --sni-regexp
 - 
add an SNI-governed SSL context (the key is a regexp)
 - --ssl-tmp-dir
 - 
store ssl-related temp files in the specified directory
 - --check-interval
 - 
set the interval (in seconds) of master checks
 - --forkbomb-delay
 - 
sleep for the specified number of seconds when a forkbomb is detected
 - --binary-path
 - 
force binary path
 - --privileged-binary-patch
 - 
patch the uwsgi binary with a new command (before privileges drop)
 - --unprivileged-binary-patch
 - 
patch the uwsgi binary with a new command (after privileges drop)
 - --privileged-binary-patch-arg
 - 
patch the uwsgi binary with a new command and arguments (before privileges drop)
 - --unprivileged-binary-patch-arg
 - 
patch the uwsgi binary with a new command and arguments (after privileges drop)
 - --async
 - 
enable async mode with specified cores
 - --max-fd
 - 
set maximum number of file descriptors (requires root privileges)
 - --logto
 - 
set logfile/udp address
 - --logto2
 - 
log to specified file or udp address after privileges drop
 - --log-format
 - 
set advanced format for request logging
 - --logformat
 - 
set advanced format for request logging
 - --logformat-strftime
 - 
apply strftime to logformat output
 - --log-format-strftime
 - 
apply strftime to logformat output
 - --logfile-chown
 - 
chown logfiles
 - --logfile-chmod
 - 
chmod logfiles
 - --log-syslog
 - 
log to syslog
 - --log-socket
 - 
send logs to the specified socket
 - --req-logger
 - 
set/append a request logger
 - --logger-req
 - 
set/append a request logger
 - --logger
 - 
set/append a logger
 - --logger-list
 - 
list enabled loggers
 - --loggers-list
 - 
list enabled loggers
 - --threaded-logger
 - 
offload log writing to a thread
 - --log-encoder
 - 
add an item in the log encoder chain
 - --log-req-encoder
 - 
add an item in the log req encoder chain
 - --log-drain
 - 
drain (do not show) log lines matching the specified regexp
 - --log-filter
 - 
show only log lines matching the specified regexp
 - --log-route
 - 
log to the specified named logger if regexp applied on logline matches
 - --log-req-route
 - 
log requests to the specified named logger if regexp applied on logline matches
 - --use-abort
 - 
call abort() on segfault/fpe, could be useful for generating a core dump
 - --alarm
 - 
create a new alarm, syntax: <alarm> <plugin:args>
 - --alarm-cheap
 - 
use main alarm thread rather than create dedicated threads for curl-based alarms
 - --alarm-freq
 - 
tune the anti-loop alarm system (default 3 seconds)
 - --alarm-fd
 - 
raise the specified alarm when an fd is read for read (by default it reads 1 byte, set 8 for eventfd)
 - --alarm-segfault
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the segmentation fault handler is executed
 - --segfault-alarm
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the segmentation fault handler is executed
 - --alarm-backlog
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the socket backlog queue is full
 - --backlog-alarm
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the socket backlog queue is full
 - --lq-alarm
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the socket backlog queue is full
 - --alarm-lq
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the socket backlog queue is full
 - --alarm-listen-queue
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the socket backlog queue is full
 - --listen-queue-alarm
 - 
raise the specified alarm when the socket backlog queue is full
 - --log-alarm
 - 
raise the specified alarm when a log line matches the specified regexp, syntax: <alarm>[,alarm...] <regexp>
 - --alarm-log
 - 
raise the specified alarm when a log line matches the specified regexp, syntax: <alarm>[,alarm...] <regexp>
 - --not-log-alarm
 - 
skip the specified alarm when a log line matches the specified regexp, syntax: <alarm>[,alarm...] <regexp>
 - --not-alarm-log
 - 
skip the specified alarm when a log line matches the specified regexp, syntax: <alarm>[,alarm...] <regexp>
 - --alarm-list
 - 
list enabled alarms
 - --alarms-list
 - 
list enabled alarms
 - --alarm-msg-size
 - 
set the max size of an alarm message (default 8192)
 - --log-master
 - 
delegate logging to master process
 - --log-master-bufsize
 - 
set the buffer size for the master logger. bigger log messages will be truncated
 - --log-master-stream
 - 
create the master logpipe as SOCK_STREAM
 - --log-master-req-stream
 - 
create the master requests logpipe as SOCK_STREAM
 - --log-reopen
 - 
reopen log after reload
 - --log-truncate
 - 
truncate log on startup
 - --log-maxsize
 - 
set maximum logfile size
 - --log-backupname
 - 
set logfile name after rotation
 - --logdate
 - 
prefix logs with date or a strftime string
 - --log-date
 - 
prefix logs with date or a strftime string
 - --log-prefix
 - 
prefix logs with a string
 - --log-zero
 - 
log responses without body
 - --log-slow
 - 
log requests slower than the specified number of milliseconds
 - --log-4xx
 - 
log requests with a 4xx response
 - --log-5xx
 - 
log requests with a 5xx response
 - --log-big
 - 
log requestes bigger than the specified size
 - --log-sendfile
 - 
log sendfile requests
 - --log-ioerror
 - 
log requests with io errors
 - --log-micros
 - 
report response time in microseconds instead of milliseconds
 - --log-x-forwarded-for
 - 
use the ip from X-Forwarded-For header instead of REMOTE_ADDR
 - --master-as-root
 - 
leave master process running as root
 - --drop-after-init
 - 
run privileges drop after plugin initialization
 - --drop-after-apps
 - 
run privileges drop after apps loading
 - --force-cwd
 - 
force the initial working directory to the specified value
 - --binsh
 - 
override ,/bin/sh/ (used by exec hooks, it always fallback to ,/bin/sh/)
 - --chdir
 - 
chdir to specified directory before apps loading
 - --chdir2
 - 
chdir to specified directory after apps loading
 - --lazy
 - 
set lazy mode (load apps in workers instead of master)
 - --lazy-apps
 - 
load apps in each worker instead of the master
 - --cheap
 - 
set cheap mode (spawn workers only after the first request)
 - --cheaper
 - 
set cheaper mode (adaptive process spawning)
 - --cheaper-initial
 - 
set the initial number of processes to spawn in cheaper mode
 - --cheaper-algo
 - 
choose to algorithm used for adaptive process spawning
 - --cheaper-step
 - 
number of additional processes to spawn at each overload
 - --cheaper-overload
 - 
increase workers after specified overload
 - --cheaper-algo-list
 - 
list enabled cheapers algorithms
 - --cheaper-algos-list
 - 
list enabled cheapers algorithms
 - --cheaper-list
 - 
list enabled cheapers algorithms
 - --cheaper-rss-limit-soft
 - 
don't spawn new workers if total resident memory usage of all workers is higher than this limit
 - --cheaper-rss-limit-hard
 - 
if total workers resident memory usage is higher try to stop workers
 - --idle
 - 
set idle mode (put uWSGI in cheap mode after inactivity)
 - --die-on-idle
 - 
shutdown uWSGI when idle
 - --mount
 - 
load application under mountpoint
 - --worker-mount
 - 
load application under mountpoint in the specified worker or after workers spawn
 - --threads
 - 
run each worker in prethreaded mode with the specified number of threads
 - --thread-stacksize
 - 
set threads stacksize
 - --threads-stacksize
 - 
set threads stacksize
 - --thread-stack-size
 - 
set threads stacksize
 - --threads-stack-size
 - 
set threads stacksize
 - --vhost
 - 
enable virtualhosting mode (based on SERVER_NAME variable)
 - --vhost-host
 - 
enable virtualhosting mode (based on HTTP_HOST variable)
 - --route
 - 
add a route
 - --route-host
 - 
add a route based on Host header
 - --route-uri
 - 
add a route based on REQUEST_URI
 - --route-qs
 - 
add a route based on QUERY_STRING
 - --route-remote-addr
 - 
add a route based on REMOTE_ADDR
 - --route-user-agent
 - 
add a route based on HTTP_USER_AGENT
 - --route-remote-user
 - 
add a route based on REMOTE_USER
 - --route-referer
 - 
add a route based on HTTP_REFERER
 - --route-label
 - 
add a routing label (for use with goto)
 - --route-if
 - 
add a route based on condition
 - --route-if-not
 - 
add a route based on condition (negate version)
 - --route-run
 - 
always run the specified route action
 - --final-route
 - 
add a final route
 - --final-route-status
 - 
add a final route for the specified status
 - --final-route-host
 - 
add a final route based on Host header
 - --final-route-uri
 - 
add a final route based on REQUEST_URI
 - --final-route-qs
 - 
add a final route based on QUERY_STRING
 - --final-route-remote-addr
 - 
add a final route based on REMOTE_ADDR
 - --final-route-user-agent
 - 
add a final route based on HTTP_USER_AGENT
 - --final-route-remote-user
 - 
add a final route based on REMOTE_USER
 - --final-route-referer
 - 
add a final route based on HTTP_REFERER
 - --final-route-label
 - 
add a final routing label (for use with goto)
 - --final-route-if
 - 
add a final route based on condition
 - --final-route-if-not
 - 
add a final route based on condition (negate version)
 - --final-route-run
 - 
always run the specified final route action
 - --error-route
 - 
add an error route
 - --error-route-status
 - 
add an error route for the specified status
 - --error-route-host
 - 
add an error route based on Host header
 - --error-route-uri
 - 
add an error route based on REQUEST_URI
 - --error-route-qs
 - 
add an error route based on QUERY_STRING
 - --error-route-remote-addr
 - 
add an error route based on REMOTE_ADDR
 - --error-route-user-agent
 - 
add an error route based on HTTP_USER_AGENT
 - --error-route-remote-user
 - 
add an error route based on REMOTE_USER
 - --error-route-referer
 - 
add an error route based on HTTP_REFERER
 - --error-route-label
 - 
add an error routing label (for use with goto)
 - --error-route-if
 - 
add an error route based on condition
 - --error-route-if-not
 - 
add an error route based on condition (negate version)
 - --error-route-run
 - 
always run the specified error route action
 - --response-route
 - 
add a response route
 - --response-route-status
 - 
add a response route for the specified status
 - --response-route-host
 - 
add a response route based on Host header
 - --response-route-uri
 - 
add a response route based on REQUEST_URI
 - --response-route-qs
 - 
add a response route based on QUERY_STRING
 - --response-route-remote-addr
 - 
add a response route based on REMOTE_ADDR
 - --response-route-user-agent
 - 
add a response route based on HTTP_USER_AGENT
 - --response-route-remote-user
 - 
add a response route based on REMOTE_USER
 - --response-route-referer
 - 
add a response route based on HTTP_REFERER
 - --response-route-label
 - 
add a response routing label (for use with goto)
 - --response-route-if
 - 
add a response route based on condition
 - --response-route-if-not
 - 
add a response route based on condition (negate version)
 - --response-route-run
 - 
always run the specified response route action
 - --router-list
 - 
list enabled routers
 - --routers-list
 - 
list enabled routers
 - --error-page-403
 - 
add an error page (html) for managed 403 response
 - --error-page-404
 - 
add an error page (html) for managed 404 response
 - --error-page-500
 - 
add an error page (html) for managed 500 response
 - --websockets-ping-freq
 - 
set the frequency (in seconds) of websockets automatic ping packets
 - --websocket-ping-freq
 - 
set the frequency (in seconds) of websockets automatic ping packets
 - --websockets-pong-tolerance
 - 
set the tolerance (in seconds) of websockets ping/pong subsystem
 - --websocket-pong-tolerance
 - 
set the tolerance (in seconds) of websockets ping/pong subsystem
 - --websockets-max-size
 - 
set the max allowed size of websocket messages (in Kbytes, default 1024)
 - --websocket-max-size
 - 
set the max allowed size of websocket messages (in Kbytes, default 1024)
 - --chunked-input-limit
 - 
set the max size of a chunked input part (default 1MB, in bytes)
 - --chunked-input-timeout
 - 
set default timeout for chunked input
 - --clock
 - 
set a clock source
 - --clock-list
 - 
list enabled clocks
 - --clocks-list
 - 
list enabled clocks
 - --add-header
 - 
automatically add HTTP headers to response
 - --rem-header
 - 
automatically remove specified HTTP header from the response
 - --del-header
 - 
automatically remove specified HTTP header from the response
 - --collect-header
 - 
store the specified response header in a request var (syntax: header var)
 - --response-header-collect
 - 
store the specified response header in a request var (syntax: header var)
 - --pull-header
 - 
store the specified response header in a request var and remove it from the response (syntax: header var)
 - --check-static
 - 
check for static files in the specified directory
 - --check-static-docroot
 - 
check for static files in the requested DOCUMENT_ROOT
 - --static-check
 - 
check for static files in the specified directory
 - --static-map
 - 
map mountpoint to static directory (or file)
 - --static-map2
 - 
like static-map but completely appending the requested resource to the docroot
 - --static-skip-ext
 - 
skip specified extension from staticfile checks
 - --static-index
 - 
search for specified file if a directory is requested
 - --static-safe
 - 
skip security checks if the file is under the specified path
 - --static-cache-paths
 - 
put resolved paths in the uWSGI cache for the specified amount of seconds
 - --static-cache-paths-name
 - 
use the specified cache for static paths
 - --mimefile
 - 
set mime types file path (default ,/etc/mime.types/)
 - --mime-file
 - 
set mime types file path (default ,/etc/mime.types/)
 - --static-expires-type
 - 
set the Expires header based on content type
 - --static-expires-type-mtime
 - 
set the Expires header based on content type and file mtime
 - --static-expires
 - 
set the Expires header based on filename regexp
 - --static-expires-mtime
 - 
set the Expires header based on filename regexp and file mtime
 - --static-expires-uri
 - 
set the Expires header based on REQUEST_URI regexp
 - --static-expires-uri-mtime
 - 
set the Expires header based on REQUEST_URI regexp and file mtime
 - --static-expires-path-info
 - 
set the Expires header based on PATH_INFO regexp
 - --static-expires-path-info-mtime
 - 
set the Expires header based on PATH_INFO regexp and file mtime
 - --static-gzip
 - 
if the supplied regexp matches the static file translation it will search for a gzip version
 - --static-gzip-all
 - 
check for a gzip version of all requested static files
 - --static-gzip-dir
 - 
check for a gzip version of all requested static files in the specified dir/prefix
 - --static-gzip-prefix
 - 
check for a gzip version of all requested static files in the specified dir/prefix
 - --static-gzip-ext
 - 
check for a gzip version of all requested static files with the specified ext/suffix
 - --static-gzip-suffix
 - 
check for a gzip version of all requested static files with the specified ext/suffix
 - --honour-range
 - 
enable support for the HTTP Range header
 - --offload-threads
 - 
set the number of offload threads to spawn (per-worker, default 0)
 - --offload-thread
 - 
set the number of offload threads to spawn (per-worker, default 0)
 - --file-serve-mode
 - 
set static file serving mode
 - --fileserve-mode
 - 
set static file serving mode
 - --disable-sendfile
 - 
disable sendfile() and rely on boring read()/write()
 - --check-cache
 - 
check for response data in the specified cache (empty for default cache)
 - --close-on-exec
 - 
set close-on-exec on connection sockets (could be required for spawning processes in requests)
 - --close-on-exec2
 - 
set close-on-exec on server sockets (could be required for spawning processes in requests)
 - --mode
 - 
set uWSGI custom mode
 - --env
 - 
set environment variable
 - --envdir
 - 
load a daemontools compatible envdir
 - --early-envdir
 - 
load a daemontools compatible envdir ASAP
 - --unenv
 - 
unset environment variable
 - --vacuum
 - 
try to remove all of the generated file/sockets
 - --file-write
 - 
write the specified content to the specified file (syntax: file=value) before privileges drop
 - --cgroup
 - 
put the processes in the specified cgroup
 - --cgroup-opt
 - 
set value in specified cgroup option
 - --cgroup-dir-mode
 - 
set permission for cgroup directory (default is 700)
 - --namespace
 - 
run in a new namespace under the specified rootfs
 - --namespace-keep-mount
 - 
keep the specified mountpoint in your namespace
 - --ns
 - 
run in a new namespace under the specified rootfs
 - --namespace-net
 - 
add network namespace
 - --ns-net
 - 
add network namespace
 - --enable-proxy-protocol
 - 
enable PROXY1 protocol support (only for http parsers)
 - --reuse-port
 - 
enable REUSE_PORT flag on socket (BSD only)
 - --tcp-fast-open
 - 
enable TCP_FASTOPEN flag on TCP sockets with the specified qlen value
 - --tcp-fastopen
 - 
enable TCP_FASTOPEN flag on TCP sockets with the specified qlen value
 - --tcp-fast-open-client
 - 
use sendto(..., MSG_FASTOPEN, ...) instead of connect() if supported
 - --tcp-fastopen-client
 - 
use sendto(..., MSG_FASTOPEN, ...) instead of connect() if supported
 - --zerg
 - 
attach to a zerg server
 - --zerg-fallback
 - 
fallback to normal sockets if the zerg server is not available
 - --zerg-server
 - 
enable the zerg server on the specified UNIX socket
 - --cron
 - 
add a cron task
 - --cron2
 - 
add a cron task (key=val syntax)
 - --unique-cron
 - 
add a unique cron task
 - --cron-harakiri
 - 
set the maximum time (in seconds) we wait for cron command to complete
 - --legion-cron
 - 
add a cron task runnable only when the instance is a lord of the specified legion
 - --cron-legion
 - 
add a cron task runnable only when the instance is a lord of the specified legion
 - --unique-legion-cron
 - 
add a unique cron task runnable only when the instance is a lord of the specified legion
 - --unique-cron-legion
 - 
add a unique cron task runnable only when the instance is a lord of the specified legion
 - --loop
 - 
select the uWSGI loop engine
 - --loop-list
 - 
list enabled loop engines
 - --loops-list
 - 
list enabled loop engines
 - --worker-exec
 - 
run the specified command as worker
 - --worker-exec2
 - 
run the specified command as worker (after post_fork hook)
 - --attach-daemon
 - 
attach a command/daemon to the master process (the command has to not go in background)
 - --attach-control-daemon
 - 
attach a command/daemon to the master process (the command has to not go in background), when the daemon dies, the master dies too
 - --smart-attach-daemon
 - 
attach a command/daemon to the master process managed by a pidfile (the command has to daemonize)
 - --smart-attach-daemon2
 - 
attach a command/daemon to the master process managed by a pidfile (the command has to NOT daemonize)
 - --legion-attach-daemon
 - 
same as --attach-daemon but daemon runs only on legion lord node
 - --legion-smart-attach-daemon
 - 
same as --smart-attach-daemon but daemon runs only on legion lord node
 - --legion-smart-attach-daemon2
 - 
same as --smart-attach-daemon2 but daemon runs only on legion lord node
 - --daemons-honour-stdin
 - 
do not change the stdin of external daemons to ,/dev/null/
 - --attach-daemon2
 - 
attach-daemon keyval variant (supports smart modes too)
 - --plugins
 - 
load uWSGI plugins
 - --plugin
 - 
load uWSGI plugins
 - --need-plugins
 - 
load uWSGI plugins (exit on error)
 - --need-plugin
 - 
load uWSGI plugins (exit on error)
 - --plugins-dir
 - 
add a directory to uWSGI plugin search path
 - --plugin-dir
 - 
add a directory to uWSGI plugin search path
 - --plugins-list
 - 
list enabled plugins
 - --plugin-list
 - 
list enabled plugins
 - --autoload
 - 
try to automatically load plugins when unknown options are found
 - --dlopen
 - 
blindly load a shared library
 - --allowed-modifiers
 - 
comma separated list of allowed modifiers
 - --remap-modifier
 - 
remap request modifier from one id to another
 - --dump-options
 - 
dump the full list of available options
 - --show-config
 - 
show the current config reformatted as ini
 - --binary-append-data
 - 
return the content of a resource to stdout for appending to a uwsgi binary (for data:// usage)
 - --print
 - 
simple print
 - --iprint
 - 
simple print (immediate version)
 - --exit
 - 
force exit() of the instance
 - --cflags
 - 
report uWSGI CFLAGS (useful for building external plugins)
 - --dot-h
 - 
dump the uwsgi.h used for building the core  (useful for building external plugins)
 - --config-py
 - 
dump the uwsgiconfig.py used for building the core  (useful for building external plugins)
 - --build-plugin
 - 
build a uWSGI plugin for the current binary
 - --version
 - 
print uWSGI version
 - --v8-load
 - 
load a javascript file
 - --v8-preemptive
 - 
put v8 in preemptive move (single isolate) with the specified frequency
 - --v8-gc-freq
 - 
set the v8 garbage collection frequency
 - --v8-module-path
 - 
set the v8 modules search path
 - --v8-jsgi
 - 
load the specified JSGI 3.0 application