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Plack::Handler - Connects PSGI applications and Web servers
package Plack::Handler::AwesomeWebServer; sub new { my($class, %opt) = @_; ... return $self; } sub run { my($self, $app) = @_; # launch the AwesomeWebServer and run $app in the loop } # then from command line plackup -s AwesomeWebServer -a app.psgi
Plack::Handler defines an adapter (connector) interface to adapt plackup and Plack::Runner to various PSGI web servers, such as Apache2 for mod_perl and Standalone for HTTP::Server::PSGI.
It is an empty class, and as long as they implement the methods defined as an Server adapter interface, they do not need to inherit Plack::Handler.
If you write a new handler for existing web servers, I recommend you to include the full name of the server module after Plack::Handler prefix, like Plack::Handler::Net::Server::Coro if you write a handler for Net::Server::Coro. That way you'll be using plackup command line option like:
plackup -s Net::Server::Coro
that makes it easy to figure out which web server you're going to use.
$server = FooBarServer->new(%args);
Creates a new adapter object. %args can take arbitrary parameters to configure server environments but common parameters are:
$server->run($app);
Starts the server process and when a request comes in, run the PSGI application passed in $app in the loop.
$server->register_service($app);
Optional interface if your server should run in parallel with other event loop, particularly AnyEvent. This is the same as "run" but doesn't run the main loop.
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2022-09-06 | perl v5.34.0 |