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NAME

       FCGI::Engine - A flexible engine for running FCGI-based applications

SYNOPSIS

         # in scripts/my_web_app_fcgi.pl
         use strict;
         use warnings;

         use FCGI::Engine;

         FCGI::Engine->new_with_options(
             handler_class  => 'My::Web::Application',
             handler_method => 'run',
             pre_fork_init  => sub {
                 require('my_web_app_startup.pl');
             }
         )->run;

         # run as normal FCGI script
         perl scripts/my_web_app_fcgi.pl

         # run as standalone FCGI server
         perl scripts/my_web_app_fcgi.pl --nproc 10 --pidfile /tmp/my_app.pid \
                                         --listen /tmp/my_app.socket --daemon

         # see also FCGI::Engine::Manager for managing
         # multiple FastCGI backends under one script

DESCRIPTION

       This module helps manage FCGI based web applications by providing a wrapper which handles
       most of the low-level FCGI details for you. It can run FCGI programs as simple scripts or
       as full standalone socket based servers who are managed by FCGI::Engine::ProcManager.

       The code is largely based (*cough* stolen *cough*) on the Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI
       module, and provides a  command line interface which is compatible with that module. But
       of course it does not require Catalyst or anything Catalyst related. So you can use this
       module with your CGI::Application-based web application or any other
       Random::Web::Framework-based web app.

   Using with Catalyst, Plack or other web frameworks
       This module (FCGI::Engine) is not a replacement for Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI but instead
       the FCGI::Engine::Manager (and all it's configuration tools) can be used to manager
       Catalyst apps as well as FCGI::Engine based applications. For example, at work we have an
       application which has 6 different FCGI backends running.  Three of them use an ancient in-
       house web framework with simple FCGI::Engine wrappers, one which uses CGI::Application and
       an FCGI::Engine wrapper and then two Catalyst applications. They all happily and
       peacefully coexist and are all managed with the same FCGI::Engine::Manager script.

       As of version 0.11 we now have Plack/PSGI applications support via the
       FCGI::Engine::Manager::Server::Plackup module. See that module for more information about
       how it can be used.

   Note about CGI.pm usage
       This module uses CGI::Simple as a sane replacement for CGI.pm, it will pass in a
       CGI::Simple instance to your chosen "handler_method" for you, so there is no need to
       create your own instance of it. There have been a few cases from users who have had bad
       interactions with CGI.pm and the instance of CGI::Simple we create for you, so before you
       spend hours looking for bugs in your app, check for this first instead.

       If you want to change this behavior and not use CGI::Simple then you can override this
       using the "handler_args_builder" option, see the docs on that below for more details.

CAVEAT

       This module is *NIX only, it definitely does not work on Windows and I have no intention
       of making it do so. Sorry.

PARAMETERS

   Command Line
       This module uses MooseX::Getopt for command line parameter handling and validation.

       All parameters are currently optional, but some parameters depend on one another.

       --listen -l
           This should be a file path where the unix domain socket file should live. If this
           parameter is specified, then you must also specify a location for the pidfile.

       --nproc -n
           This should be an integer specifying the number of FCGI processes that
           FCGI::Engine::ProcManager should start up. The default is 1.

       --pidfile -p
           This should be a file path where your pidfile should live. This parameter is only used
           if the listen parameter is specified.

       --daemon -d
           This is a boolean parameter and has no argument, it is either used or not. It
           determines if the script should daemonize itself.  This parameter only used if the
           listen parameter is specified.

       --manager -m
           This allows you to pass the name of a FCGI::ProcManager subclass to use. The default
           is to use FCGI::Engine::ProcManager, and any value passed to this parameter must be a
           subclass of FCGI::ProcManager.

   Constructor
       In addition to the command line parameters, there are a couple parameters that the
       constructor expects.

       handler_class
           This is expected to be a class name, which will be used inside the request loop to
           dispatch your web application.

       handler_method
           This is the class method to be called on the handler_class to server as a dispatch
           entry point to your web application. It will default to "handler".

       handler_args_builder
           This must be a CODE ref that when called produces the arguments to pass to the
           handler_method. It defaults to a sub which returns a CGI::Simple object.

       pre_fork_init
           This is an optional CODE reference which will be executed prior to the request loop,
           and in a multi-proc context, prior to any forking (so as to take advantage of OS COW
           features).

METHODS

   Command Line Related
       listen
           Returns the value passed on the command line with --listen.  This will return a
           Path::Class::File object.

       is_listening
           A predicate used to determine if the --listen parameter was specified.

       nproc
           Returns the value passed on the command line with --nproc.

       pidfile
           Returns the value passed on the command line with --pidfile.  This will return a
           Path::Class::File object.

       has_pidfile
           A predicate used to determine if the --pidfile parameter was specified.

       detach
           Returns the value passed on the command line with --daemon.

       should_detach
           A predicate used to determine if the --daemon parameter was specified.

       manager
           Returns the value passed on the command line with --manager.

   Inspection
       has_pre_fork_init
           A predicate telling you if anything was passed to the pre_fork_init constructor
           parameter.

   Important Stuff
       run (%addtional_options)
           Call this to start the show.

           It passes the %addtional_options arguments to both the "pre_fork_init" sub and as
           constructor args to the "proc_manager".

   Other Stuff
       BUILD
           This is the Moose BUILD method, it checks some of our parameters to be sure all is
           sane.

       meta
           This returns the Moose metaclass assocaited with this class.

SEE ALSO

       Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI
           I took all the guts of that module and squished them around a bit and stuffed them in
           here.

       MooseX::Getopt
       FCGI::ProcManager
           I refactored this module and renamed it FCGI::Engine::ProcManager, which is now
           included in this distro.

BUGS

       All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find
       a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.

AUTHOR

       Stevan Little <stevan@iinteractive.com>

       Contributions from:

       Marcus Ramberg

       Bradley C. Bailey

       Brian Cassidy

       Johannes Plunien

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2007-2010 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.

       <http://www.iinteractive.com>

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.