nginx-embedded perl module never heard of it :) So http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpPerlModule? In that case,
;P local *STDIN;
open STDIN, '<', $r->request_body_file or die $!;
binmode STDIN;
my $q = CGI->new( \*STDIN );
:)
my $body = Nginx_Body ( $r );
my $uploads = $body->upload; # hashref
## cleanup temp files
undef $uploads;
undef $body;
sub Nginx_Body {
my $r = shift;
my $tmpdir = shift;
my $content_type = $r->headers_in('Content-Type');
my $content_length = $r->headers_in('Content-Length');
my $body = HTTP::Body->new( $content_type, $content_length );
$body->tmpdir( $tmpdir ) if $tmpdir;
my $length = $content_length;
open my($bodyfh), '<:raw', $r->request_body_file or die $!;
while ( $length ) {
my $read = read(
$bodyfh,
my $buffer,
( $length < 8192 ) ? $length : 8192
);
my $bufferlength = length($buffer);
die "IMPOSSIBLE $read != $bufferlength " if $read != $bufferle
+ngth ;
$length -= $bufferlength;
$body->add( $buffer );
}
return $body;
}
Although, after reading a bit from Nginx - full-featured perl support for nginx nginx might have this feature already , or at least it should :)
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