# Copyright (C) 2016-2019 all contributors
# License: AGPL-3.0+
# wraps a listen socket for HTTP and links it to the PSGI app in
# public-inbox-httpd
package PublicInbox::HTTPD;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Plack::Util;
require PublicInbox::HTTPD::Async;
require PublicInbox::Daemon;
sub pi_httpd_async { PublicInbox::HTTPD::Async->new(@_) }
sub new {
my ($class, $sock, $app) = @_;
my $n = getsockname($sock) or die "not a socket: $sock $!\n";
my ($host, $port) = PublicInbox::Daemon::host_with_port($n);
my %env = (
SERVER_NAME => $host,
SERVER_PORT => $port,
SCRIPT_NAME => '',
'psgi.version' => [ 1, 1 ],
'psgi.errors' => \*STDERR,
'psgi.url_scheme' => 'http',
'psgi.nonblocking' => Plack::Util::TRUE,
'psgi.streaming' => Plack::Util::TRUE,
'psgi.run_once' => Plack::Util::FALSE,
'psgi.multithread' => Plack::Util::FALSE,
'psgi.multiprocess' => Plack::Util::TRUE,
# We don't use this anywhere, but we can support
# other PSGI apps which might use it:
'psgix.input.buffered' => Plack::Util::TRUE,
# XXX unstable API!, only GitHTTPBackend needs
# this to limit git-http-backend(1) parallelism.
# The rest of our PSGI code is generic, relying
# on "pull" model using "getline" to prevent
# over-buffering.
'pi-httpd.async' => \&pi_httpd_async
);
bless {
app => $app,
env => \%env
}, $class;
}
1;