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NAME

       "FCGI::Async::PSGI" - use "PSGI" applications with "FCGI::Async"

SYNOPSIS

        use FCGI::Async::PSGI;
        use IO::Async::Loop;

        my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new;

        my $fcgi = FCGI::Async::PSGI->new(
           port => 12345,
           app => sub {
              my $env = shift;

              return [
                 200,
                 [ "Content-Type" => "text/plain" ],
                 [ "Hello, world!" ],
              ];
           },
        );

        $loop->add( $fcgi );

        $loop->loop_forever;

DESCRIPTION

       This subclass of FCGI::Async allows a FastCGI responder to use a PSGI application to
       respond to requests. It acts as a gateway between the FastCGI connection from the
       webserver, and the "PSGI" application. Aside from the use of "PSGI" instead of the
       "on_request" callback, this class behaves similarly to "FCGI::Async".

PARAMETERS

       The following named parameters may be passed to "new" or "configure":

       app => CODE
               Reference to the actual "PSGI" application to use for responding to requests

PSGI ENVIRONMENT

       The following extra keys are supplied to the environment of the "PSGI" app:

       "fcgi.async"
               The "FCGI::Async::PSGI" object serving the request

       "fcgi.async.req"
               The FCGI::Async::Request object representing this particular request

       "io.async.loop"
               The IO::Async::Loop object that the "FCGI::Async::PSGI" object is a member of.
               This is also provided as "fcgi.async.loop" for backward-compatibility with version
               0.21, but at some point will be removed.

SEE ALSO

       •   PSGI - Perl Web Server Gateway Interface Specification

       •   Plack::Handler::FCGI::Async - FastCGI handler for Plack using FCGI::Async

AUTHOR

       Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>