There’s nothing like working on a problem for a few days and getting to the reassuring code snippet like this:
sub PSGIApp { my $self = shift; # XXX: this is fucked require HTML::Mason::CGIHandler; require HTML::Mason::PSGIHandler::Streamy; my $h = RT::Interface::Web::Handler::NewHandler('HTML::Mason::PSGIHandler::Streamy'); $self->InitSessionDir; my $mason = sub { my $env = shift; # mod_fastcgi starts with an empty %ENV, but provides it on each # request. Pick it up and cache it during the first request. $ENV{PATH} //= $env->{PATH}; # HTML::Mason::Utils::cgi_request_args uses $ENV{QUERY_STRING} to # determine if to call url_param or not # (see comments in HTML::Mason::Utils::cgi_request_args) $ENV{QUERY_STRING} = $env->{QUERY_STRING};
The first comment is misleading. It throws you off. Almost make you close the file and go somewhere else. But that’s just a little frustration from the last few days. The solution to my problem is here too… And that’s when the warm, cozy feeling I have for the Open Source Software kicks in.
P.S.: both the problem and the solution will be posted separately.
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