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NAME

       Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::SharedHosting - Deploying Catalyst on Shared Hosting

Catalyst on shared hosting

       So, you want to put your Catalyst application out there for the whole world to see, but
       you don't want to break the bank. There is an answer - if you can get shared hosting with
       FastCGI and a shell, you can install your Catalyst app in a local directory on your shared
       host. First, run

           perl -MCPAN -e shell

       and go through the standard CPAN configuration process. Then exit without installing
       anything. Next, download the latest local::lib package and follow its 'bootstrap'
       instructions to get it installed and the local configuration added to your "~/.bashrc".

       Now log out, then back in again (or run ". .bashrc" if you prefer).

       Now you can install the modules you need using CPAN as normal; they will be installed into
       your local directory, and Perl will pick them up.  Finally, change into the root directory
       of your virtual host, and symlink your application's script directory:

           cd path/to/mydomain.com
           ln -s ~/lib/MyApp/script script

       And add the following lines to your .htaccess file (assuming the server is setup to handle
       .pl as fcgi - you may need to rename the script to myapp_fastcgi.fcgi and/or use a
       SetHandler directive):

         RewriteEngine On
         RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/?script/myapp_fastcgi.pl
         RewriteRule ^(.*)$ script/myapp_fastcgi.pl/$1 [PT,L]

       Now "http://mydomain.com/" should now Just Work. Congratulations, now you can tell your
       friends about your new website.

AUTHORS

       Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm

COPYRIGHT

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

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