NAME
Catalyst::Engine::Apache - Catalyst Apache Engines
SYNOPSIS
For example Apache configurations, see the documentation for the engine
that corresponds to your Apache version.
"Catalyst::Engine::Apache::MP13" - mod_perl 1.3x
"Catalyst::Engine::Apache2::MP19" - mod_perl 1.99x
"Catalyst::Engine::Apache2::MP20" - mod_perl 2.x
DESCRIPTION
These classes provide mod_perl support for Catalyst.
METHODS
$c->engine->apache
Returns an "Apache", "Apache::RequestRec" or "Apache2::RequestRec"
object, depending on your mod_perl version. This method is also
available as $c->apache.
$c->engine->return
If you need to return something other than OK from the mod_perl handler,
you may set any other Apache constant in this method. You should only
use this method if you know what you are doing or bad things may happen!
For example, to return DECLINED in mod_perl 2:
use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(DECLINED);
$c->engine->return( Apache2::Const::DECLINED );
NOTES ABOUT LOCATIONMATCH
The Apache engine tries to figure out the correct base path if your app
is running within a LocationMatch block. For example:
SetHandler modperl
PerlResponseHandler MyApp
This will correctly set the base path to '/match/this/' or
'/match/that/' depending on which path was used for the request.
In some cases this may not be what you want, so you can disable this
behavior by adding this to your configuration:
PerlSetVar CatalystDisableLocationMatch 1
NOTES ON NON-STANDARD PORTS
If you wish to run your site on a non-standard port you will need to use
the "Port" Apache config rather than "Listen". This will result in the
correct port being added to urls created using "uri_for".
Port 8080
OVERLOADED METHODS
This class overloads some methods from "Catalyst::Engine".
prepare_request($r)
prepare_connection
prepare_query_parameters
prepare_headers
prepare_path
read_chunk
finalize_body
finalize_headers
write
SEE ALSO
Catalyst Catalyst::Engine.
AUTHORS
Sebastian Riedel,
Christian Hansen,
Andy Grundman,
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.