1Net::Server::PSGI(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Server::PSGI(3)
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6 Net::Server::PSGI - basic Net::Server based PSGI HTTP server class
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9 perl -e 'use base qw(Net::Server::PSGI); main->run(port => 8080, ipv => "*")'
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13 use base qw(Net::Server::PSGI);
14 __PACKAGE__->run(app => \&my_echo_handler); # will bind IPv4 port 80
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16 sub my_echo_handler {
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18 my $txt = qq{<form method="post" action="/bam"><input type="text" name="foo"><input type="submit"></form>\n};
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23 require CGI::PSGI;
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28 $txt .= "<pre>".Data::Dumper->Dump([$env, $form], ['env', 'form'])."</pre>";
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30 return [200, ['Content-type', 'text/html'], [$txt]];
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34 If you want a more fully featured PSGI experience, it would be wise to
35 look at the Plack and Starman set of modules. Net::Server::PSGI is
36 intended as an easy gateway into PSGI. But to get the most out of all
37 that PSGI has to offer, you should review the Plack and
38 Plack::Middleware. If you only need something a little more
39 rudimentary, then Net::Server::PSGI may be good for you.
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41 Net::Server::PSGI takes Net::Server::HTTP one level farther. It begins
42 with base type MultiType defaulting to Net::Server::Fork. It is easy
43 to change it to any of the other Net::Server flavors by passing
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47 ssl by including, proto=>"ssl" and provide a SSL_cert_file and
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50 For example, here is a basic server that will bind to all interfaces,
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59 SSL_key_file => '/my/key',
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64 "process_request"
65 This method has been overridden in Net::Server::PSGI - you should
66 not use it while using Net::Server::PSGI. This overridden method
67 parses the environment and sets up request alarms and handles dying
68 failures. It calls process_psgi_request once the request is ready
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71 "process_psgi_request"
72 Used when psgi_enabled is true. During this method,
73 find_psgi_handler will be called to return the appropriate psgi
74 response handler. Once finished, print_psgi_headers and
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81 "find_psgi_handler"
82 Used to lookup the appropriate PSGI handler. A reference to the
83 already parsed $env hashref is passed. PATH_INFO will be
84 initialized to the full path portion of the URI. SCRIPT_NAME will
85 be initialized to the empty string. This handler should set the
86 appropriate values for SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO depending upon the
87 path matched. A code reference for the handler should be returned.
88 The default find_psgi_handler will call the "app" method. If that
89 fails a reference to the psgi_echo_handler is returned as the
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103 "app"
104 Return a reference to the application being served. This should be
105 a valid PSGI application. See PSGI. By default it will look at
106 the value of the "app" configuration option. The "app" method may
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110 use base qw(Net::Server::PSGI);
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134 In addition to the command line arguments of the Net::Server::HTTP base
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137 app Should return a coderef of the PSGI application. Is returned by
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141 Paul T. Seamons paul@seamons.com
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146 Net::Server::Fork, Net::Server::INET, Net::Server::PreFork,
147 Net::Server::PreForkSimple, Net::Server::MultiType, Net::Server::Single
148 Net::Server::SIG Net::Server::Daemonize Net::Server::Proto
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