If you're developing for CGI/CGI::Simple (or testing snippets from perlmonks), this starts a webserver accessible through http://localhost/ and operates much like mod_cgi for apache
(fork + execute)
long options
same command using short optionsplackup --listen localhost:80 --loader Shotgun -MPlack::App::WrapCGI - +e " Plack::App::WrapCGI->new( script => q{test.cgi} ) "
You develop test.cgi like normal, the only exception being that you either use my or our where appropriate ( see mod_perl: CGI to mod_perl Porting. mod_perl Coding guidelines. The First mystery)plackup -l localhost:80 -L Shotgun -MPlack::App::WrapCGI -e " Plack::A +pp::WrapCGI->new( script => q{test.cgi} ) "
- See also
- plackup
- Plack::App::WrapCGI
- Plack::Loader::Shotgun
- http://plackperl.org/ PSGI/Plack - Perl Superglue for Web Frameworks and Web Servers
- Plack Advent Calendar
- Plack::App::WrapCGI
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Re: no webserver(apache)? no problem! test .cgi with Plack/plackup
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Apr 04, 2011 at 17:29 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 22, 2011 at 04:08 UTC |
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