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Plack::Handler(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Plack::Handler(3pm) |
NAME¶
Plack::Handler - Connects PSGI applications and Web servers
SYNOPSIS¶
package Plack::Handler::AwesomeWebServer; sub new { my($class, %opt) = @_; ... return $self; } sub run { my($self, $app) = @_; # launch the AwesomeWebServer and run $app in the loop } # then from command line plackup -s AwesomeWebServer -a app.psgi
DESCRIPTION¶
Plack::Handler defines an adapter (connector) interface to adapt plackup and Plack::Runner to various PSGI web servers, such as Apache2 for mod_perl and Standalone for HTTP::Server::PSGI.
It is an empty class, and as long as they implement the methods defined as an Server adapter interface, they do not need to inherit Plack::Handler.
If you write a new handler for existing web servers, I recommend you to include the full name of the server module after Plack::Handler prefix, like Plack::Handler::Net::Server::Coro if you write a handler for Net::Server::Coro. That way you'll be using plackup command line option like:
plackup -s Net::Server::Coro
that makes it easy to figure out which web server you're going to use.
METHODS¶
- new
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$server = FooBarServer->new(%args);
Creates a new adapter object. %args can take arbitrary parameters to configure server environments but common parameters are:
- run
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$server->run($app);
Starts the server process and when a request comes in, run the PSGI application passed in $app in the loop.
- register_service
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$server->register_service($app);
Optional interface if your server should run in parallel with other event loop, particularly AnyEvent. This is the same as "run" but doesn't run the main loop.
SEE ALSO¶
rackup
2024-01-20 | perl v5.38.2 |