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AnyEvent::FCGI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation AnyEvent::FCGI(3pm)

NAME

AnyEvent::FCGI - non-blocking FastCGI server

SYNOPSIS

    use AnyEvent;
    use AnyEvent::FCGI;
    my $fcgi = new AnyEvent::FCGI(
        port => 9000,
        on_request => sub {
            my $request = shift;
            $request->respond(
                'OH HAI! QUERY_STRING is ' . $request->param('QUERY_STRING'),
                'Content-Type' => 'text/plain',
            );
        }
    );
    my $timer = AnyEvent->timer(
        after => 10,
        interval => 0,
        cb => sub {
            # shut down server after 10 seconds
            $fcgi = undef;
        }
    );
    AnyEvent->loop;

DESCRIPTION

This module implements non-blocking FastCGI server for event based applications.

METHODS

new

This function creates a new FastCGI server and returns a new instance of a "AnyEvent::FCGI" object. To shut down the server just remove all references to this object.

PARAMETERS

The TCP port the FastCGI server will listen on.
The TCP address of the FastCGI server will listen on. If undefined 0.0.0.0 will be used.
Path to UNIX domain socket to listen. If specified, "host" and "port" parameters ignored.
Reference to a handler to call when a new FastCGI request is received. It will be invoked as

    $on_request->($request)
    

where $request will be a new AnyEvent::FCGI::Request object.

Optional. Integer number of socket backlog (listen queue)

SEE ALSO

AnyEvent, AnyEvent::FCGI::Request

This module based on FCGI::Async and FCGI::EV.

LICENSE

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.

AUTHOR

Vitaly Kramskikh, <vkramskih@cpan.org>

2022-10-14 perl v5.34.0