Catalyst::Engine::Apache2::MP20.3pm

Langue: en

Version: 2007-09-14 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

Catalyst::Engine::Apache2::MP20 - Catalyst Apache2 mod_perl 2.x Engine

SYNOPSIS

     # Set up your Catalyst app as a mod_perl 2.x application in httpd.conf
     PerlSwitches -I/var/www/MyApp/lib
     
     # Preload your entire application
     PerlModule MyApp
     
     <VirtualHost *>
         ServerName    myapp.hostname.com
         DocumentRoot  /var/www/MyApp/root
         
         <Location />
             SetHandler          modperl
             PerlResponseHandler MyApp
         </Location>
         
         # you can also run your app in any non-root location
         <Location /some/other/path>
             SetHandler          perl-script
             PerlResponseHandler MyApp
         </Location>
         
         # Make sure to let Apache handle your static files
         # (And remember to remove the Static::Simple plugin in production)
         <Location /static>
             SetHandler          default-handler
         </Location>
     </VirtualHost>
 
 

DESCRIPTION

This is the Catalyst engine specialized for Apache2 mod_perl version 2.x.

ModPerl::Registry

While this method is not recommended, you can also run your Catalyst application via a ModPerl::Registry script.

httpd.conf:

     PerlModule ModPerl::Registry
     Alias / /var/www/MyApp/script/myapp_registry.pl/
     
     <Directory /var/www/MyApp/script>
         Options +ExecCGI
     </Directory>
     
     <Location />
         SetHandler          perl-script
         PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry
     </Location>
 
 

script/myapp_registry.pl (you will need to create this):

     #!/usr/bin/perl
     
     use strict;
     use warnings;
     use MyApp;
     
     MyApp->handle_request( Apache2::RequestUtil->request );
 
 

METHODS

ok_constant

SEE ALSO

Catalyst, Catalyst::Engine, Catalyst::Engine::Apache2.

AUTHORS

Sebastian Riedel, <sri@cpan.org>

Christian Hansen, <ch@ngmedia.com>

Andy Grundman, <andy@hybridized.org>

This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.