X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FEngine%2FFastCGI.pm;h=f716325cd2ecf79c54fe84578143b73c6465e917;hb=025703186d05624d36984961c75a1e138eaed850;hp=8e59958fd14bc29e1d35fa559c66650a77016dbd;hpb=7fa2c9c1b85c98786655ad5169708d8dc84e8353;p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Engine/FastCGI.pm b/lib/Catalyst/Engine/FastCGI.pm index 8e59958..f716325 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Engine/FastCGI.pm +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Engine/FastCGI.pm @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ package Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI; 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 $@; @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ This is the FastCGI engine. This class overloads some methods from C. =head2 $self->run($c, $listen, { option => value, ... }) - + Starts the FastCGI server. If C<$listen> is set, then it specifies a location to listen for FastCGI requests; @@ -45,7 +46,9 @@ Options may also be specified; =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 @@ -61,7 +64,7 @@ Specify a filename for the pid file Specify a FCGI::ProcManager sub-class -=item detach +=item detach Detach from console @@ -99,7 +102,7 @@ sub run { 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 ), @@ -135,16 +138,16 @@ sub run { while ( $request->Accept >= 0 ) { $proc_manager && $proc_manager->pm_pre_dispatch(); - + # If we're running under Lighttpd, swap PATH_INFO and SCRIPT_NAME - # http://lists.rawmode.org/pipermail/catalyst/2006-June/008361.html + # http://lists.scsys.co.uk/pipermail/catalyst/2006-June/008361.html # Thanks to Mark Blythe for this fix if ( $env{SERVER_SOFTWARE} && $env{SERVER_SOFTWARE} =~ /lighttpd/ ) { $env{PATH_INFO} ||= delete $env{SCRIPT_NAME}; } - + $class->handle_request( env => \%env ); - + $proc_manager && $proc_manager->pm_post_dispatch(); } } @@ -156,18 +159,18 @@ sub run { 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 # appears to return bogus values instead of the number of bytes # 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', @@ -215,7 +218,7 @@ __END__ =head2 Standalone FastCGI Server -In server mode the application runs as a standalone server and accepts +In server mode the application runs as a standalone server and accepts connections from a web server. The application can be on the same machine as the web server, on a remote machine, or even on multiple remote machines. Advantages of this method include running the Catalyst application as a @@ -226,14 +229,14 @@ To start your application in server mode, install the FCGI::ProcManager module and then use the included fastcgi.pl script. $ script/myapp_fastcgi.pl -l /tmp/myapp.socket -n 5 - + Command line options for fastcgi.pl include: -d -daemon Daemonize the server. -p -pidfile Write a pidfile with the pid of the process manager. -l -listen Listen on a socket path, hostname:port, or :port. -n -nproc The number of processes started to handle requests. - + See below for the specific web server configurations for using the external server. @@ -242,20 +245,20 @@ server. Apache requires the mod_fastcgi module. The same module supports both Apache 1 and 2. -There are three ways to run your application under FastCGI on Apache: server, +There are three ways to run your application under FastCGI on Apache: server, static, and dynamic. =head3 Standalone server mode FastCgiExternalServer /tmp/myapp.fcgi -socket /tmp/myapp.socket Alias /myapp/ /tmp/myapp/myapp.fcgi/ - + # Or, run at the root Alias / /tmp/myapp.fcgi/ - + # Optionally, rewrite the path when accessed without a trailing slash RewriteRule ^/myapp$ myapp/ [R] - + The FastCgiExternalServer directive tells Apache that when serving /tmp/myapp to use the FastCGI application listenting on the socket @@ -264,7 +267,7 @@ it's a virtual file name. With some versions of C or C, you can use any name you like, but most require that the virtual filename end in C<.fcgi>. -It's likely that Apache is not configured to serve files in /tmp, so the +It's likely that Apache is not configured to serve files in /tmp, so the Alias directive maps the url path /myapp/ to the (virtual) file that runs the FastCGI application. The trailing slashes are important as their use will correctly set the PATH_INFO environment variable used by Catalyst to @@ -282,14 +285,14 @@ FastCGI script to run your application. FastCgiServer /path/to/myapp/script/myapp_fastcgi.pl -processes 3 Alias /myapp/ /path/to/myapp/script/myapp_fastcgi.pl/ - + FastCgiServer tells Apache to start three processes of your application at startup. The Alias command maps a path to the FastCGI application. Again, the trailing slashes are important. - + =head3 Dynamic mode -In FastCGI dynamic mode, Apache will run your application on demand, +In FastCGI dynamic mode, Apache will run your application on demand, typically by requesting a file with a specific extension (e.g. .fcgi). ISPs often use this type of setup to provide FastCGI support to many customers. @@ -321,7 +324,7 @@ Here is a complete example: Then a request for /script/myapp_fastcgi.pl will run the application. - + For more information on using FastCGI under Apache, visit L @@ -355,7 +358,7 @@ These configurations were tested with Lighttpd 1.4.7. =head3 Static mode server.document-root = "/var/www/MyApp/root" - + fastcgi.server = ( "" => ( "MyApp" => ( @@ -368,15 +371,16 @@ These configurations were tested with Lighttpd 1.4.7. ) ) ) - + Note that in newer versions of lighttpd, the min-procs and idle-timeout values are disabled. The above example would start 5 processes. =head3 Non-root configuration - + You can also run your application at any non-root location with either of the -above modes. +above modes. Note the required mod_rewrite rule. + url.rewrite = ( "myapp\$" => "myapp/" ) fastcgi.server = ( "/myapp" => ( "MyApp" => ( @@ -399,11 +403,7 @@ L, L. =head1 AUTHORS -Sebastian Riedel, - -Christian Hansen, - -Andy Grundman, +Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm =head1 THANKS