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FastCGI::NativeCall::Async
An asynchronous wrapper for FastCGI::NativeCall
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Synopsis
use FastCGI::NativeCall::Async;
my $fna = FastCGI::NativeCall::Async.new(path => "/tmp/fastcgi.sock", backlog => 32 );
my $count = 0;
react {
whenever $fna -> $fcgi {
say $fcgi.env;
$fcgi.Print("Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n{++$count}");
}
}
Description
The rationale behind this module is to help
FastCGI::NativeCall
play nicely in a larger program by managing the blocking accept loop as
a Supply that can for instance be used in a react
block as above.
It doesn't actually allow more than one FastCGI request to be processed at
once for the same URI as the protocol itself precludes that. However it
does allow more than one FastCGI handler to be present in the same Raku
program, potentially sharing data and other resources.
Installation
You will need a working HTTP server that can handle FastCGI to be able to use this properly.
Assuming you have a working Rakudo installation you should be able to install this with zef :
zef install FastCGI::NativeCall::Async
# Or from a local clone
zef install .
Support
This module itself is fairly simple, but does depend on both other modules and the configuration of of your HTTP Server.
Please send any suggestions/patches etc to github
I'd be interested in working configurations for various HTTP servers.
Licence & Copyright
This is free software see the LICENCE file in the distribution.
Ā© 2017 - 2021 Jonathan Stowe