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NAME

       CGI::Parse::PSGI - Parses CGI output and creates PSGI response out of it

DESCRIPTION

         use CGI::Parse::PSGI qw(parse_cgi_output);

         my $output = YourApp->run;
         my $psgi_res = parse_cgi_output(\$output);

       An option hash can also be passed:

         my $psgi_res = parse_cgi_output(\$output, \%options);

SYNOPSIS

       CGI::Parse::PSGI exports one function "parse_cgi_output" that takes a filehandle or a
       reference to a string to read a CGI script output, and creates a PSGI response (an array
       reference containing status code, headers and a body) by reading the output.

       Use CGI::Emulate::PSGI if you have a CGI code not the output, which takes care of
       automatically parsing the output, using this module, from your callback code.

OPTIONS

       As mentioned above, "parse_cgi_output" can accept an options hash as the second argument.

       Currently the options available are:

       "ignore_status_line"
           A boolean value, defaulting to 0 (false). If true, the status in the HTTP protocol
           line is not used to set the default status in absence of a status header.

       The options can be supplied to earlier versions, and will be ignored without error.  Hence
       you can preserve legacy behaviour like this:

           parse_cgi_output(\$output, {ignore_status_line => 1});

       This will ensure that if the script output includes an edge case like this:

           HTTP/1.1 666 SNAFU
           Content-Type: text/plain

           This should be OK!

       then the old behaviour of ignoring the status line and returning 200 is preserved.

AUTHOR

       Tatsuhiko Miyagawa

SEE ALSO

       CGI::Emulate::PSGI