# Configuring the WSGI server with a Procfile on Elastic Beanstalk You can add a [`Procfile`](platforms-linux-extend.build-proc.md#platforms-linux-extend.proc) to your source bundle to specify and configure the WSGI server for your application. You can specify custom start and run commands in the `Procfile`. When you use a `Procfile`, it overrides `aws:elasticbeanstalk:container:python` namespace options that you set using configuration files. The following example uses a `Procfile` to specify uWSGI as the server and configure it. **Example Procfile** ``` web: uwsgi --http :8000 --wsgi-file application.py --master --processes 4 --threads 2 ``` The following example uses a `Procfile` to configure Gunicorn, the default WSGI server. **Example Procfile** ``` web: gunicorn --bind :8000 --workers 3 --threads 2 project.wsgi:application ``` **Notes** If you configure any WSGI server other than Gunicorn, be sure to also specify it as a dependency of your application, so that it is installed on your environment instances. For details about dependency specification, see [Specifying dependencies using a requirements file on Elastic Beanstalk](python-configuration-requirements.md). The default port for the WSGI server is 8000. If you specify a different port number in your `Procfile` command, set the `PORT` [environment property](environments-cfg-softwaresettings.md) to this port number too.

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