package Catalyst::Engine::CGI; use Moose; extends 'Catalyst::Engine'; has _header_buf => (is => 'rw', clearer => '_clear_header_buf', predicate => '_has_header_buf'); =head1 NAME Catalyst::Engine::CGI - The CGI Engine =head1 SYNOPSIS A script using the Catalyst::Engine::CGI module might look like: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use lib '/path/to/MyApp/lib'; use MyApp; MyApp->run; The application module (C) would use C, which loads the appropriate engine module. =head1 DESCRIPTION This is the Catalyst engine specialized for the CGI environment. =head1 OVERLOADED METHODS This class overloads some methods from C. =head2 $self->finalize_headers($c) =cut sub finalize_headers { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; $c->response->header( Status => $c->response->status ); $self->_header_buf($c->response->headers->as_string("\015\012") . "\015\012"); } =head2 $self->prepare_connection($c) =cut sub prepare_connection { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; local (*ENV) = $self->env || \%ENV; my $request = $c->request; $request->address( $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} ); PROXY_CHECK: { unless ( ref($c)->config->{using_frontend_proxy} ) { last PROXY_CHECK if $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} ne '127.0.0.1'; last PROXY_CHECK if ref($c)->config->{ignore_frontend_proxy}; } last PROXY_CHECK unless $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR}; # If we are running as a backend server, the user will always appear # as 127.0.0.1. Select the most recent upstream IP (last in the list) my ($ip) = $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR} =~ /([^,\s]+)$/; $request->address($ip); if ( defined $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PORT} ) { $ENV{SERVER_PORT} = $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PORT}; } } $request->hostname( $ENV{REMOTE_HOST} ) if exists $ENV{REMOTE_HOST}; $request->protocol( $ENV{SERVER_PROTOCOL} ); $request->user( $ENV{REMOTE_USER} ); # XXX: Deprecated. See Catalyst::Request for removal information $request->remote_user( $ENV{REMOTE_USER} ); $request->method( $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD} ); if ( $ENV{HTTPS} && uc( $ENV{HTTPS} ) eq 'ON' ) { $request->secure(1); } if ( $ENV{SERVER_PORT} == 443 ) { $request->secure(1); } } =head2 $self->prepare_headers($c) =cut sub prepare_headers { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; local (*ENV) = $self->env || \%ENV; my $headers = $c->request->headers; # Read headers from %ENV foreach my $header ( keys %ENV ) { next unless $header =~ /^(?:HTTP|CONTENT|COOKIE)/i; ( my $field = $header ) =~ s/^HTTPS?_//; $headers->header( $field => $ENV{$header} ); } } =head2 $self->prepare_path($c) =cut sub prepare_path { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; local (*ENV) = $self->env || \%ENV; my $scheme = $c->request->secure ? 'https' : 'http'; my $host = $ENV{HTTP_HOST} || $ENV{SERVER_NAME}; my $port = $ENV{SERVER_PORT} || 80; my $base_path; if ( exists $ENV{REDIRECT_URL} ) { $base_path = $ENV{REDIRECT_URL}; $base_path =~ s/$ENV{PATH_INFO}$//; } else { $base_path = $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} || '/'; } # If we are running as a backend proxy, get the true hostname PROXY_CHECK: { unless ( ref($c)->config->{using_frontend_proxy} ) { last PROXY_CHECK if $host !~ /localhost|127.0.0.1/; last PROXY_CHECK if ref($c)->config->{ignore_frontend_proxy}; } last PROXY_CHECK unless $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST}; $host = $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST}; # backend could be on any port, so # assume frontend is on the default port $port = $c->request->secure ? 443 : 80; if ( $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PORT} ) { $port = $ENV{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PORT}; } } # set the request URI my $path = $base_path . ( $ENV{PATH_INFO} || '' ); $path =~ s{^/+}{}; # Using URI directly is way too slow, so we construct the URLs manually my $uri_class = "URI::$scheme"; # HTTP_HOST will include the port even if it's 80/443 $host =~ s/:(?:80|443)$//; if ( $port !~ /^(?:80|443)$/ && $host !~ /:/ ) { $host .= ":$port"; } # Escape the path $path =~ s/([^$URI::uric])/$URI::Escape::escapes{$1}/go; $path =~ s/\?/%3F/g; # STUPID STUPID SPECIAL CASE my $query = $ENV{QUERY_STRING} ? '?' . $ENV{QUERY_STRING} : ''; my $uri = $scheme . '://' . $host . '/' . $path . $query; $c->request->uri( bless \$uri, $uri_class ); # set the base URI # base must end in a slash $base_path .= '/' unless $base_path =~ m{/$}; my $base_uri = $scheme . '://' . $host . $base_path; $c->request->base( bless \$base_uri, $uri_class ); } =head2 $self->prepare_query_parameters($c) =cut around prepare_query_parameters => sub { my $orig = shift; my ( $self, $c ) = @_; local (*ENV) = $self->env || \%ENV; if ( $ENV{QUERY_STRING} ) { $self->$orig( $c, $ENV{QUERY_STRING} ); } }; =head2 $self->prepare_request($c, (env => \%env)) =cut sub prepare_request { my ( $self, $c, %args ) = @_; if ( $args{env} ) { $self->env( $args{env} ); } } =head2 $self->prepare_write($c) Enable autoflush on the output handle for CGI-based engines. =cut around prepare_write => sub { *STDOUT->autoflush(1); return shift->(@_); }; =head2 $self->write($c, $buffer) Writes the buffer to the client. =cut around write => sub { my $orig = shift; my ( $self, $c, $buffer ) = @_; # Prepend the headers if they have not yet been sent if ( $self->_has_header_buf ) { $buffer = $self->_clear_header_buf . $buffer; } return $self->$orig( $c, $buffer ); }; =head2 $self->read_chunk($c, $buffer, $length) =cut sub read_chunk { shift; shift; *STDIN->sysread(@_); } =head2 $self->run =cut sub run { shift; shift->handle_request( env => \%ENV ) } =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =head1 AUTHORS Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm =head1 COPYRIGHT This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut no Moose; 1;