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1 | FastCGI Developer's Kit README |
2 | ------------------------------ |
3 | |
4 | Version 2.0b2, 04 April 1997 |
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5 | $Id: README,v 1.4 1999/06/10 21:20:33 roberts Exp $ |
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6 | Copyright (c) 1996 Open Market, Inc. |
7 | See the file "LICENSE.TERMS" for information on usage and redistribution |
8 | of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
9 | |
10 | Basic Directions |
11 | ---------------- |
12 | |
13 | Open the kit's index page, index.html in this directory, using the |
14 | "Open File" command in your Web browser. The index page gives you an |
15 | overview of the kit structure and helps you navigate the kit. The |
16 | index page also contains links that run some example applications, but |
17 | the applications won't work when index.html is opened using the "Open |
18 | File" command because they aren't being accessed through a Web server. |
19 | |
20 | For further instructions see the FastCGI Developer's Kit |
21 | document, accessible via the index page. |
22 | |
23 | |
24 | TODO: |
25 | ---- |
26 | The following is a small list of what should be available in the final |
27 | release of the FDK. |
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28 | 1. Fix all compilation problems on all Unixes and NT. |
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29 | 2. Provide perl.c for perl5.003 (replace run() with runops()) |
30 | 3. Provide latest Tcl patches (NT requires Tcl7.5+) |
31 | 4. Provide FCGI_VERSION directive for automatic version recognition. |
32 | -- if available |
33 | 5. Provide new Java interface to conform to JDK1.1.1 (due to final |
34 | System.in) |
35 | 6. Provide samples of Perl on NT. |
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36 | |
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37 | |
38 | Changes with devkit 2.1.1 |
39 | ------------------------- |
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40 | |
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41 | *) Remove the printf() and #include of stdio.h from examples/echo2.c. |
42 | |
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43 | *) Remove the static initialization of _fcgi_sF[] because on glibc 2.x based |
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44 | systems stdin/stdout/stderr are no longer static. |
45 | |
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46 | *) Flush FastCGI buffers at application exit. <eichin@fastengines.com> |
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47 | |
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48 | << INSERT OTHER STUFF HERE >> |
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49 | |
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50 | |
51 | What's New: Version 2.0b2, 04 April 1997 |
52 | -------------------------------------- |
53 | |
54 | Some additional bug fixes, mostly on NT port. The following list |
55 | of the bugs that have been and fixed: |
56 | 1. Updated build_no_shell.bat to create a FcgiBin directory under the |
57 | top level of the FastCGI kit and copy all executables and the |
58 | FastCGI dll there. This makes it easier to use. |
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59 | 2. Corrected the Unix version of OS_SpawnChild so that it didn't close |
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60 | the listenFd when forking off child processes. This code would |
61 | affect the cgi-fcgi application on Unix. The problem is that it |
62 | could only start one fastcgi process. Any other processes would not |
63 | get the listen file descriptor and they would die. |
64 | 3. Corrected cgi-fcgi.c so that it properly handled large posts. The |
65 | bug was introduced with the asynchronous I/O model implemented for |
66 | the Windows NT port. The problem was not clearing a bit indicating |
67 | that a read had completed. This caused the application to stall. |
68 | 4. Corrected OS_DoIo, the function used for scheduling I/O for cgi-fcgi. |
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69 | It had a bug where it wasn't creating a copy of the file descriptors |
70 | used for I/O. This would cause the master list of FDs to watch to be |
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71 | reset and thus would hang the application because we would no longer |
72 | watch for I/O on those file descriptors. (This problem was specific to |
73 | Unix and only happened with the cgi-fcgi application.) |
74 | 5. Cleaned up several compilation warnings present on OSF. |
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75 | |
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76 | |
77 | What's New: Version 2.0b1, 24 March 1997 |
78 | -------------------------------------- |
79 | |
80 | This "beta" release adds the functionality of "cgi-fcgi" to the |
81 | Windows NT platform and allows for creation of FastCGI applications |
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82 | running in Win32 environment. There is almost no new documentation |
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83 | provided, but will become part of this kit in the official release. |
84 | 1. Added FastCGI libraries running on Windows NT 3.51+ |
85 | 2. Rename errno to FCGI_errno in the FCGX_Stream, which was causing |
86 | problems on some Linux platforms and NT. |
87 | 3. Fixed a parenthesis problem in FCGI_gets |
88 | |
89 | |
90 | What's New: Version 1.5.1, 12 December 1996 |
91 | -------------------------------------- |
92 | |
93 | This release introduces mostly bug fixes, without any additional |
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94 | functionality to the kit. |
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95 | 1. Conditional compilation for the hp-ux compiler. |
96 | 2. Loop around the accept() call to eliminate "OS Error: Interrupted |
97 | System Call" message from appearing in the error logs. |
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98 | 3. Casting of the FCGI_Header to (char *), which eliminates the |
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99 | assertion failure "bufPtr->size>0". |
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100 | |
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101 | |
102 | What's New: Version 1.5, 12 June 1996 |
103 | -------------------------------------- |
104 | |
105 | General: |
106 | |
107 | Added a white paper on FastCGI application performance to the |
108 | doc directory. Generally brought the other docs up to date. |
109 | |
110 | Rearranged the kit to put more emphasis on running FastCGI-capable |
111 | servers and less on running cgi-fcgi. Added |
112 | examples/conf/om-httpd.config, a config file that demonstrates all |
113 | of the example apps. (Would like to have similar configs for NCSA |
114 | and Apache.) |
115 | |
116 | Added the tiny-authorizer and sample-store applications to |
117 | the examples. These are explained in the index.html. |
118 | |
119 | In addition to everything else it does, sample-store demonstrates |
120 | a bug in the Open Market WebServer 2.0: When an Authorizer |
121 | application denies access, the server tacks some extra junk onto |
122 | the end of the page the application returns. A little ugly but |
123 | not fatal. |
124 | |
125 | C libraries: |
126 | |
127 | Added the functions FCGX_Finish and FCGI_Finish. These functions |
128 | finish the current request from the HTTP server but do not begin a |
129 | new request. These functions make it possible for applications to |
130 | perform other processing between requests. An application must not |
131 | use its stdin, stdout, stderr, or environ between calling |
132 | FCGI_Finish and calling FCGI_Accept. See doc/FCGI_Finish.3 for |
133 | more information. The application examples/sample-store.c demonstrates |
134 | the use of FCGI_Finish. |
135 | |
136 | Added conditional 'extern "C"' stuff to the .h files fcgi_stdio.h, |
137 | fcgiapp.h, and fcgiappmisc.h for the benefit of C++ applications |
138 | (suggested by Jim McCarthy). |
139 | |
140 | Fixed two bugs in FCGX_VFPrintF (reported by Ben Laurie). These |
141 | bugs affected processing of %f format specifiers and of all format |
142 | specifiers containing a precision spec (e.g "%12.4g"). |
143 | |
144 | Fixed a bug in FCGX_Accept in which the environment variable |
145 | FCGI_WEBSERVER_ADDRS was being read rather than the specified |
146 | FCGI_WEB_SERVER_ADDRS. Fixed a bug in FCGX_Accept in which the |
147 | wrong storage was freed when FCGI_WEB_SERVER_ADDRS contained more |
148 | than one address or if the address check failed. |
149 | |
150 | Changed FCGX_Accept to avoid depending upon accept(2) returning the |
151 | correct value of sin_family in the socketaddr structure for an |
152 | AF_UNIX connection (SCO returns the wrong value, as reported by Paul |
153 | Mahoney). |
154 | |
155 | Changed the error retry logic in FCGX_Accept. FCGX_Accept now |
156 | returns -1 only in case of operating system errors that occur while |
157 | accepting a connection (e.g. out of file descriptors). Other errors |
158 | cause the current connection to be dropped and a new connection to |
159 | be attempted. |
160 | |
161 | Perl: |
162 | |
163 | Changed FCGI.xs to make it insensitive to Perl's treatment of |
164 | environ (we hope). Changed FCGI::accept so the initial environment |
165 | variables are not unset on the first call to FCGI::accept (or on |
166 | subsequent calls either). Added the echo-perl example |
167 | program. Added a workaround for the "empty initial environment bug" |
168 | to tiny-perl-fcgi. Changed the example Perl scripts to use a new |
169 | symbolic link ./perl, avoiding the HP-UX 32 character limit on the |
170 | first line of a command interpreter file. |
171 | |
172 | Because the FastCGI-enabled Perl interpreter uses the C fcgi_stdio |
173 | library, it picks up all the changes listed above for C. There's |
174 | a new Perl subroutine FCGI::finish. |
175 | |
176 | Tcl: |
177 | |
178 | Fixed a bug in tclFCGI.c that caused the request environment |
179 | variables to be lost. Changed FCGI_Accept so the initial |
180 | environment variables are not unset on the first call to FCGI_Accept |
181 | (or on subsequent calls either). Added the echo-tcl example |
182 | program. Fixed another bug that caused Tcl to become confused by |
183 | file opens; as a side effect of this change, writes to stdout/stderr |
184 | that occur in an app running as FastCGI before FCGI_Accept is called |
185 | are no-ops rather than crashing Tcl. Changed the example Tcl |
186 | scripts to use a new symbolic link ./tclsh, avoiding the HP-UX 32 |
187 | character limit on the first line of a command interpreter file. |
188 | |
189 | Because the FastCGI-enabled Tcl interpreter uses the C fcgi_stdio |
190 | library, it picks up all the changes listed above for C; there's |
191 | a new Tcl command FCGI_Finish. |
192 | |
193 | Java: |
194 | |
195 | Fixed a sign-extension bug in FCGIMessage.java that caused bad encodings |
196 | of names and values in name-value pairs for lengths in [128..255]. |
197 | Made small cleanups in the Java example programs to make them more |
198 | consistent with the other examples. |
199 | |
200 | |
201 | |
202 | What's New: Version 1.4, 10 May 1996 |
203 | -------------------------------------- |
204 | |
205 | Includes Java classes and Java examples. |
206 | |
207 | |
208 | |
209 | What's New: Version 1.3.1, 6 May 1996 |
210 | -------------------------------------- |
211 | |
212 | New, simplified, license terms. Includes an expanded whitepaper that |
213 | describes FastCGI support in Open Market's Secure WebServer 2.0. |
214 | Includes Open Market FastCGI 1.0 Programmer's Guide. Includes |
215 | "FastCGI: A High-Performance Gateway Interface", a position paper |
216 | presented at the workshop "Programming the Web - a search for APIs", |
217 | Fifth International World Wide Web Conference, 6 May 1996, Paris, |
218 | France. |
219 | |
220 | |
221 | |
222 | What's New: Version 1.3, 29 April 1996 |
223 | -------------------------------------- |
224 | |
225 | First public release; new license terms on all files. |
226 | |
227 | Changed cgi-fcgi.c to use SO_REUSEADDR when creating the listening socket; |
228 | this avoids the need to wait through the TIME_WAIT state on all the TCP |
229 | connections made by the previous instance of an external application |
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230 | you are restarting. |
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231 | |
232 | |
233 | |
234 | What's New: Version 1.2.2, 15 April 1996 |
235 | ---------------------------------------- |
236 | |
237 | Partially fixed a bug in Perl's FCGI::accept (source file FCGI.xs). |
238 | The per-request environment variables were being lost. Now the |
239 | per-request environment variables show up correctly, except that if |
240 | the Perl application has an empty initial environment, the environment |
241 | variables associated with the *first* request are lost. Therefore, |
242 | when starting Perl, always set some environment variable using the |
243 | AppClass -initial-env option, or by running cgi-fcgi in a non-empty |
244 | environment. |
245 | |
246 | |
247 | |
248 | What's New: Version 1.2.1, 22 March 1996 |
249 | ---------------------------------------- |
250 | |
251 | Fixed a bug in FCGI_Accept. If your application running as FastCGI |
252 | opened a file before calling FCGI_Accept, it would decide that it |
253 | was really running as CGI. Things went downhill quickly after that! |
254 | |
255 | Also added advisory locking to serialize calls to accept on shared |
256 | listening sockets on Solaris and IRIX, to work around problems |
257 | with concurrent accept calls on these platforms. |
258 | |
259 | |
260 | |
261 | What's New: Version 1.2, 20 March 1996 |
262 | -------------------------------------- |
263 | |
264 | 1. This version of the kit implements the most recent draft |
265 | of the protocol spec. Enhancements to the protocol include |
266 | a BEGIN_REQUEST record that simplifies request ID management |
267 | and transmits role and keep-alive information, and a simplified |
268 | end-of-stream indication. |
269 | |
270 | The protocol spec has been revised to describe exactly what's |
271 | been implemented, leaving out the features that we hope to |
272 | introduce in later releases. |
273 | |
274 | At the application level, the visible change is the FCGI_ROLE |
275 | variable that's available to applications. This allows an application |
276 | to check that it has been invoked in the expected role. A single |
277 | application can be written to respond in several roles. The |
278 | FCGI_Accept.3 manpage contains more information. |
279 | |
280 | 2. We introduced the new "module" prefix FCGX in order to simplify |
281 | the relationship between fcgi_stdio and fcgiapp. |
282 | |
283 | A growing number of functions are provided in both fcgi_stdio and |
284 | fcgiapp versions. Rather than inventing an ad hoc solution for each |
285 | naming conflict (as we did with FCGI_accept and FCGI_Accept), we've |
286 | bitten the bullet and systematically renamed *all* the fcgapp |
287 | primitives with the prefix FCGX_. In fcgi_stdio, we've renamed |
288 | FCGI_accept to FCGI_Accept. So all functions that are common in the |
289 | two libraries have the same name modulo the different prefixes. |
290 | |
291 | The Accept function visible in Tcl is now called FCGI_Accept, not |
292 | FCGI_accept. |
293 | |
294 | The Accept function visible in Perl is now FCGI::accept. All |
295 | lower case names for functions and all upper case names for |
296 | modules appears to be a Perl convention, so we conform. |
297 | |
298 | 3. The kit now fully supports the Responder, Authorizer, |
299 | and Filter roles. |
300 | |
301 | The Filter role required a new function, FCGI_StartFilterData. |
302 | FCGI_StartFilterData changes the input stream from reading |
303 | FCGI_STDIN data to reading FCGI_DATA data. The manpage |
304 | gives full details. |
305 | |
306 | Another new function, FCGI_SetExitStatus, is primarily for |
307 | the Responder role but is available to all. FCGI_SetExitStatus |
308 | allows an application to set a nonzero "exit" status |
309 | before completing a request and calling FCGI_Accept again. |
310 | The manpage gives full details. |
311 | |
312 | These two new functions are provided at both the fcgi_stdio interface |
313 | and the basic fcgiapp interface. Naturally, the fcgiapp versions are |
314 | called FCGX_StartFilterData and FCGX_SetExitStatus. |
315 | |
316 | 4. The fcgiapp interface changed slightly in order to treat |
317 | the streams and environment data more symmetrically. |
318 | |
319 | FCGX_Accept now returns an environment pointer, rather than requiring |
320 | a call to FCGX_GetAllParams to retrieve an environment pointer. |
321 | FCGX_GetParam takes an explicit environment pointer argument. |
322 | FCGX_GetAllParams is eliminated. See the documentation in the header |
323 | file for complete information. |
324 | |
325 | fcgiapp also added the procedure FCGX_IsCGI, providing a standardized |
326 | test of whether the app was started as CGI or FastCGI. |
327 | |
328 | 5. We've ported the kits to vendor-supported ANSI C compilers |
329 | on Sun (Solaris 2.X), HP, and Digital platforms. GCC can be |
330 | selected on these platforms by performing SETENV CC gcc before |
331 | running configure. |
332 | |
333 | |
334 | |
335 | What's New: Version 1.1, 30 Jan 1996 |
336 | ------------------------------------ |
337 | |
338 | 1. More platforms: Digital UNIX, IBM AIX, Silicon Graphics IRIX, |
339 | Sun SunOS 4.1.4. |
340 | |
341 | 2. Perl and Tcl: Simple recipes for producing Perl and Tcl |
342 | interpreters that run as FastCGI applications. No source |
343 | code changes are needed to Perl and Tcl. Documented |
344 | in separate documents, accessible via the index page. |
345 | |
346 | |
347 | |
348 | Version 1.0, 10 Jan 1996 |
349 | ------------------------ |