Fork of WebGUI 7.10, maintained by Oqapi
https://git.oqapi.nl/oqapi/webgui
making my Mozilla shoot to 1.5gigs and taking the server and browser forever to get the error page up. keep the HTML of the original page and tack it on to the end of the stack trace. add WebGUI::Middleware::StackTrace to the default site.psgi in place of the standard StackTrace, but leave a comment for the other one in case people prefer it. |
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| WebGUI-Session-Plack.pm | ||
This is the PSGI branch of WebGUI8 To try this out: 0) Start from WebGUI 7.10.4 or the example .conf and create.sql that comes with WebGUI 8 1) Run testEnvironment.pl to install Plack 2) Get a new wgd from http://haarg.org/wgd 3) $ wgd reset --upgrade 4) $ cd /data/WebGUI (or whereever you unpacked it) 5) $ rsync -r -a (or cp -a) /data/WebGUI/www/extras /data/domains/www.example.com/public/ 6) $ export PERL5LIB='/data/WebGUI/lib:/data/WebGUI/t/lib' To start it: 7) $ plackup app.psgi See docs/install.txt for more detailed installation instructions. Currently, the best performance is achieved via: plackup -E none -s Starman --workers 10 --disable-keepalive You can benchmark your server via: ab -t 3 -c 10 -k http://dev.localhost.localdomain:5000/ | grep Req I'm currently getting 370 requests/second, whereas I'm getting 430/second on the non-PSGI WebGUI8 branch. = ARCHITECTURE = * The root level app.psgi file loads all the config files found and loads the site specific psgi file for each, linking them to the proper host names. * The site psgi file uses the WEBGUI_CONFIG environment variable to find the config. * It instantiates the $wg WebGUI object (one per app). * $wg creates and stores the WebGUI::Config (one per app) * $wg creates the $app PSGI app code ref (one per app) * WebGUI::Middleware::Session is wrapped around $app at the outer-most layer so that it can open and close the $session WebGUI::Session. Any other wG middleware that needs $session should go in between it and $app ($session created one per request) * $session creates the $request WebGUI::Session::Request and $response WebGUI::Session::Response objects (one per request)