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NAMEGantry::Server - HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI subclass providing stand alone serverSYNOPSIS#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Gantry::Server; use lib '/home/myhome/lib'; use YourApp qw{ -Engine=CGI -TemplateEngine=Default }; my $cgi_engine = Gantry::Engine::CGI->new(); $cgi_engine->add_location( '/', 'YourApp' ); my $server = Gantry::Server->new(); # pass a port number to the above constructor if you don't want 8080. $server->set_engine_object( $cgi_engine ); $server->run(); DESCRIPTIONThis module subclasses HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI to provide a stand alone server for any Gantry app. Pretend you are deploying to a CGI environment, but replace$cgi_engine->dispatch(); with use Gantry::Server; my $server = Gantry::Server->new(); $server->set_engine_object( $cgi_engine ); $server->run(); Note that you must call set_engine_object before calling run, and you must pass it a valid Gantry::Engine::CGI object with the proper locations and config definitions. By default, your server will start on port 8080. If you want a different port, pass it to the constructor. You can generate the above script, with port control, in bigtop by doing this in your config section: config { engine CGI; CGI Gantry { with_server 1; } #... } app YourApp { #... } METHODS
AUTHORPhil Crow <philcrow2000@yahoo.com>COPYRIGHT and LICENSECopyright (c) 2006, Phil Crow.This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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