package Apache::RegistryFilter; use strict; use Apache::RegistryNG; use Apache::Constants qw(:common); use Symbol; use vars qw($Debug @ISA); @ISA = qw(Apache::RegistryNG); sub handler ($$) { my ($class, $r) = @_ > 1 ? (shift, shift) : (__PACKAGE__, shift); $class->SUPER::handler($r->filter_register); } sub readscript { my $pr = shift; my $r = $pr->{r}; # Get a filehandle to the Perl code my $fh; if (lc $r->dir_config('Filter') eq 'on') { my $status; ($fh, $status) = $r->filter_input(); $r->notes('FilterRead' => 'this_time'); return $status unless $status == OK; } else { $fh = gensym; open $fh, $r->filename or die $!; } local $/; return $pr->{'code'} = \(scalar <$fh>); } sub run { my $pr = shift; my $r = $pr->{r}; # If the script was read & compiled in this child in a previous run, # we won't have called filter_input(). Call it now. unless ($r->notes('FilterRead') eq 'this_time') { $r->filter_input(handle => {}) } # We temporarily override the header-sending routines to make them # noops. This lets people leave these methods in their scripts. local *Apache::send_http_header = sub {}; local *Apache::send_cgi_header = sub {}; $pr->SUPER::run(@_); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Apache::RegistryFilter - run Perl scripts in an Apache::Filter chain =head1 SYNOPSIS #in httpd.conf PerlModule Apache::RegistryFilter # Run the output of scripts through Apache::SSI PerlSetVar Filter on SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::RegistryFilter Apache::SSI # Generate some Perl code using templates, then execute it PerlSetVar Filter on SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler YourModule::GenCode Apache::RegistryFilter =head1 DESCRIPTION This module is a subclass of Apache::RegistryNG, and contains all of its functionality. The only difference between the two is that this module can be used in conjunction with the Apache::Filter module, whereas Apache::RegistryNG cannot. For information on how to set up filters, please see the codumentation for Apache::Filter. =head1 INCOMPATIBILITIES At this point the only changes you might have to make to your Registry scripts are quite minor and obscure. That is, unless I haven't thought of something. Please let me know if any other changes are needed. =over 4 =item * Don't call send_fd() If you call Apache's $r->send_fd($filehandle) method, the output will be sent directly to the browser instead of filtered through the filter chain. This is okay if your script is the last filter in the chain, but clearly it won't work otherwise. =back =head1 CAVEATS This is a subclass of Apache::RegistryNG, not Apache::Registry (which is not easily subclassible). Apache::RegistryNG is supposed to be functionally equivalent to Apache::Registry, but it's a little less well-tested. =head1 SEE ALSO perl(1), mod_perl(3), Apache::Filter(3) =head1 AUTHOR Ken Williams =cut