+ # this is for RepoAtom since that can fire after parse_cgi_headers
+ if (ref($r) eq 'ARRAY' && blessed($r->[2]) && $r->[2]->can('attach')) {
+ $filter = pop @$r;
+ }
+ $filter //= delete($env->{'qspawn.filter'}) // (ref($r) eq 'ARRAY' ?
+ PublicInbox::GzipFilter::qsp_maybe($r->[1], $env) : undef);
+
+ my $wcb = delete $env->{'qspawn.wcb'};
+ my $async = delete $self->{async}; # PublicInbox::HTTPD::Async
+ if (ref($r) ne 'ARRAY' || scalar(@$r) == 3) { # error
+ if ($async) { # calls rpipe->close && ->event_step
+ $async->close; # PublicInbox::HTTPD::Async::close
+ } else { # generic PSGI, use PublicInbox::ProcessPipe::CLOSE
+ delete($self->{rpipe})->close;
+ event_step($self);
+ }
+ if (ref($r) eq 'ARRAY') { # error
+ $wcb->($r)
+ } elsif (ref($r) eq 'CODE') { # chain another command
+ $r->($wcb);
+ $self->{passed} = 1;
+ }
+ # else do nothing
+ } elsif ($async) {
+ # done reading headers, handoff to read body
+ my $fh = $wcb->($r); # scalar @$r == 2
+ $fh = $filter->attach($fh) if $filter;
+ $self->{qfh} = $fh;
+ $async->async_pass($env->{'psgix.io'}, $fh,
+ delete($self->{hdr_buf}));
+ } else { # for synchronous PSGI servers
+ require PublicInbox::GetlineBody;
+ my $buf = delete $self->{hdr_buf};
+ $r->[2] = PublicInbox::GetlineBody->new($self->{rpipe},
+ \&event_step, $self, $$buf, $filter);
+ $wcb->($r);
+ }
+}
+
+sub psgi_return_start { # may run later, much later...
+ my ($self) = @_;
+ if (my $cb = $self->{psgi_env}->{'pi-httpd.async'}) {
+ # PublicInbox::HTTPD::Async->new(rpipe, $cb, $cb_arg, $end_obj)
+ $self->{async} = $cb->($self->{rpipe},
+ \&psgi_return_init_cb, $self, $self);
+ } else { # generic PSGI
+ psgi_return_init_cb($self) while $self->{parse_hdr};
+ }
+}
+
+# Used for streaming the stdout of one process as a PSGI response.
+#
+# $env is the PSGI env.
+# optional keys in $env:
+# $env->{'qspawn.wcb'} - the write callback from the PSGI server
+# optional, use this if you've already
+# captured it elsewhere. If not given,
+# psgi_return will return an anonymous
+# sub for the PSGI server to call
+#
+# $env->{'qspawn.filter'} - filter object, responds to ->attach for
+# pi-httpd.async and ->translate for generic
+# PSGI servers
+#
+# $limiter - the Limiter object to use (uses the def_limiter if not given)
+#
+# $parse_hdr - Initial read function; often for parsing CGI header output.
+# It will be given the return value of sysread from the pipe
+# and a string ref of the current buffer. Returns an arrayref
+# for PSGI responses. 2-element arrays in PSGI mean the
+# body will be streamed, later, via writes (push-based) to
+# psgix.io. 3-element arrays means the body is available
+# immediately (or streamed via ->getline (pull-based)).
+sub psgi_return {
+ my ($self, $env, $limiter, $parse_hdr, $hdr_arg) = @_;
+ $self->{psgi_env} = $env;
+ $self->{hdr_buf} = \(my $hdr_buf = '');
+ $self->{parse_hdr} = [ $parse_hdr, $hdr_arg ];
+ $limiter ||= $def_limiter ||= PublicInbox::Qspawn::Limiter->new(32);
+
+ # the caller already captured the PSGI write callback from
+ # the PSGI server, so we can call ->start, here:
+ $env->{'qspawn.wcb'} and
+ return start($self, $limiter, \&psgi_return_start);
+
+ # the caller will return this sub to the PSGI server, so
+ # it can set the response callback (that is, for
+ # PublicInbox::HTTP, the chunked_wcb or identity_wcb callback),
+ # but other HTTP servers are supported:
+ sub {
+ $env->{'qspawn.wcb'} = $_[0];
+ start($self, $limiter, \&psgi_return_start);