NAME
Continuity::Adapt::FCGI - Use HTTP::Daemon as a continuation server
DESCRIPTION
This module provides the glue between FastCGI Web and Continuity, translating FastCGI requests into HTTP::RequestWrapper objects that are sent to applications running inside Continuity.
METHODS
- $server = new Continuity::Adapt::FCGI(...)
-
Create a new continuation adapter and HTTP::Daemon. This actually starts the HTTP server which is embedded.
- mapPath($path) - map a URL path to a filesystem path
- sendStatic($c, $path) - send static file to the $c filehandle
-
We cheat here... use 'magic' to get mimetype and send that. then the binary file
- $request = Continuity::Adapt::FCGI::Request->new($client, $id, $cgi, $query)
-
Creates a new
Continuity::Adapt::FCGI::Request
object. This deletes values from$cgi
while converting it into a HTTP::Request object. It also assumes $cgi contains certain CGI variables.This code was borrowed from POE::Component::FastCGI
- $request->error($code[, $text])
-
Sends a HTTP error back to the user.
- $request->env($name)
-
Gets the specified variable out of the CGI environment.
eg: $request->env("REMOTE_ADDR");
- $request->query([$name])
-
Gets the value of name from the query (GET or POST data). Without a parameter returns a hash reference containing all the query data.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Brock Wilcox <awwaiid@thelackthereof.org> - http://thelackthereof.org/
Scott Walters <scott@slowass.net> - http://slowass.net/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004-2014 Brock Wilcox <awwaiid@thelackthereof.org>. All rights
reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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