NAME
Mojolicious::Plugin::CGI - Run CGI script from Mojolicious
VERSION
0.40
DESCRIPTION
This plugin enables Mojolicious to run Perl CGI scripts. It does so by forking a new process with a modified environment and reads the STDOUT in a non-blocking manner.
SYNOPSIS
Standard usage
use Mojolicious::Lite;
plugin CGI => [ "/cgi-bin/script" => "/path/to/cgi/script.pl" ];
Using the code above is enough to run script.pl
when accessing http://localhost:3000/cgi-bin/script.
Complex usage
plugin CGI => {
# Specify the script and mount point
script => "/path/to/cgi/script.pl",
route => "/some/route",
# %ENV variables visible from inside the CGI script
env => {}, # default is \%ENV
# Path to where STDERR from cgi script goes
errlog => "/path/to/file.log",
# The "before" hook is called before script start
# It receives a Mojolicious::Controller which can be modified
before => sub {
my $c = shift;
$c->req->url->query->param(a => 123);
},
};
The above contains all the options you can pass on to the plugin.
Helper
plugin "CGI";
# GET /cgi-bin/some-script.cgi/path/info?x=123
get "/cgi-bin/#script_name/*path_info" => {path_info => ''}, sub {
my $c = shift;
my $name = $c->stash("script_name");
$c->cgi->run(script => File::Spec->rel2abs("/path/to/cgi/$name"));
};
The helper can take most of the arguments that "register" takes, with the exception of support_semicolon_in_query_string
.
It is critical that "script_name" and "path_info" is present in stash. Whether the values are extracted directly from the path or set manually does not matter.
Note that the helper is registered in all of the examples.
Running code refs
plugin CGI => {
route => "/some/path",
run => sub {
my $cgi = CGI->new;
# ...
}
};
Instead of calling a script, you can run a code block when accessing the route. This is (pretty much) safe, even if the code block modifies global state, since it runs in a separate fork/process.
Support for semicolon in query string
plugin CGI => {
support_semicolon_in_query_string => 1,
...
};
The code above needs to be added before other plugins or handlers which use "url" in Mojo::Message::Request. It will inject a before_dispatch
hook which saves the original QUERY_STRING, before it is split on "&" in Mojo::Parameters.
ATTRIBUTES
env
Holds a hash ref containing the environment variables that should be used when starting the CGI script. Defaults to %ENV
when this module was loaded.
This plugin will create a set of environment variables depenendent on the request passed in which is according to the CGI spec. In addition to "env", these dynamic variables are set:
CONTENT_LENGTH, CONTENT_TYPE, HTTPS, PATH, PATH_INFO, QUERY_STRING,
REMOTE_ADDR, REMOTE_HOST, REMOTE_PORT, REMOTE_USER, REQUEST_METHOD,
SCRIPT_NAME, SERVER_PORT, SERVER_PROTOCOL.
Additional static variables:
GATEWAY_INTERFACE = "CGI/1.1"
SERVER_ADMIN = $ENV{USER}
SCRIPT_FILENAME = Script name given as argument to register.
SERVER_NAME = Sys::Hostname::hostname()
SERVER_SOFTWARE = "Mojolicious::Plugin::CGI"
Plus all headers are exposed. Examples:
.----------------------------------------.
| Header | Variable |
|-----------------|----------------------|
| Referer | HTTP_REFERER |
| User-Agent | HTTP_USER_AGENT |
| X-Forwarded-For | HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR |
'----------------------------------------'
register
$self->register($app, [ $route => $script ]);
$self->register($app, %args);
$self->register($app, \%args);
route
and path need to exist as keys in %args
unless given as plain arguments.
$route
can be either a plain path or a route object.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2014, Jan Henning Thorsen
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0.
AUTHOR
Jan Henning Thorsen - jhthorsen@cpan.org