package Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI;
-use strict;
-use base 'Catalyst::Engine::CGI';
+use Moose;
+extends 'Catalyst::Engine::CGI';
+
+# eval { Class::MOP::load_class("FCGI") };
eval "use FCGI";
die "Unable to load the FCGI module, you may need to install it:\n$@\n" if $@;
=item leave_umask
-Set to 1 to disable setting umask to 0 for socket open =item nointr
+Set to 1 to disable setting umask to 0 for socket open
+
+=item nointr
Do not allow the listener to be interrupted by Ctrl+C
my $error = \*STDERR; # send STDERR to the web server
$error = \*STDOUT # send STDERR to stdout (a logfile)
if $options->{keep_stderr}; # (if asked to)
-
+
my $request =
FCGI::Request( \*STDIN, \*STDOUT, $error, \%env, $sock,
( $options->{nointr} ? 0 : &FCGI::FAIL_ACCEPT_ON_INTR ),
$self->daemon_detach() if $options->{detach};
$proc_manager->pm_manage();
+
+ # Give each child its own RNG state.
+ srand;
}
elsif ( $options->{detach} ) {
$self->daemon_detach();
$proc_manager && $proc_manager->pm_pre_dispatch();
$self->_fix_env( \%env );
-
+
$class->handle_request( env => \%env );
-
+
$proc_manager && $proc_manager->pm_post_dispatch();
}
}
sub write {
my ( $self, $c, $buffer ) = @_;
- unless ( $self->{_prepared_write} ) {
+ unless ( $self->_prepared_write ) {
$self->prepare_write($c);
- $self->{_prepared_write} = 1;
+ $self->_prepared_write(1);
}
# XXX: We can't use Engine's write() method because syswrite
# written: http://www.fastcgi.com/om_archive/mail-archive/0128.html
# Prepend the headers if they have not yet been sent
- if ( my $headers = delete $self->{_header_buf} ) {
- $buffer = $headers . $buffer;
+ if ( $self->_has_header_buf ) {
+ $buffer = $self->_clear_header_buf . $buffer;
}
# FastCGI does not stream data properly if using 'print $handle',
The FastCgiExternalServer directive tells Apache that when serving
/tmp/myapp to use the FastCGI application listenting on the socket
-/tmp/mapp.socket. Note that /tmp/myapp.fcgi does not need to exist --
+/tmp/mapp.socket. Note that /tmp/myapp.fcgi B<MUST NOT> exist --
it's a virtual file name. With some versions of C<mod_fastcgi> or
-C<mod_fcgid>, you can use any name you like, but most require that the
+C<mod_fcgid>, you can use any name you like, but some require that the
virtual filename end in C<.fcgi>.
It's likely that Apache is not configured to serve files in /tmp, so the