IIS and FastCGI/Scripting languages/Perl/Catalyst
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This is a quick overview of Catalyst and FastCGI. This assumes you've already registered the interpreter.
Tested with Catalyst 5.7014 and 5.7015.
Stansa in fcgiext.ini
[edit | edit source]Make sure you have something like this:
[Catalyst]
ExePath=C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe
; The -e is important, this flag tells MyApp_fastcgi.pl to change the way it treats stderr
Arguments="D:\Inetpub\www\DMApp\script\MyApp_fastcgi.pl -e"
; these three lines tell it to always let Cat handle requests.
IgnoreDirectories=1
IgnoreFiles=1
IgnoreExistingFiles=1
; these three lines you can muck with for performance/resource optimizations
QueueLength=999
MaxInstances=20
InstanceMaxRequests=500
Editing MyApp_fastcgi.pl
[edit | edit source]This is no longer needed now that MyApp_fastcgi.pl accepts arguments (-e) in above
Some early versions (still bugged as of writing) need to have stderr mucked with in order to run on windows. You'll have to make a change to MyApp_fastcgi.pl.
Change the line that says keep_stderr
DMApp->run(
$listen,
{ nproc => $nproc,
pidfile => $pidfile,
manager => $manager,
detach => $detach,
keep_stderr => $keep_stderr,
}
);
To 1:
DMApp->run(
$listen,
{ nproc => $nproc,
pidfile => $pidfile,
manager => $manager,
detach => $detach,
keep_stderr => 1,
}
);