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caddy/caddyhttp/fastcgi/setup.go
Matthew Holt a798e0c951 Refactor how caddy.Context is stored and used
- Server types no longer need to store their own contexts; they are
  stored on the caddy.Instance, which means each context will be
  properly GC'ed when the instance is stopped. Server types should use
  type assertions to convert from caddy.Context to their concrete
  context type when they need to use it.
- Pass the entire context into httpserver.GetConfig instead of only the
  Key field.
- caddy.NewTestController now requires a server type string so it can
  create a controller with the proper concrete context associated with
  that server type.

Tests still need more attention so that we can test the proper creation
of startup functions, etc.
2016-06-20 11:59:23 -06:00

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package fastcgi
import (
"errors"
"net/http"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/mholt/caddy"
"github.com/mholt/caddy/caddyhttp/httpserver"
)
func init() {
caddy.RegisterPlugin("fastcgi", caddy.Plugin{
ServerType: "http",
Action: setup,
})
}
// setup configures a new FastCGI middleware instance.
func setup(c *caddy.Controller) error {
cfg := httpserver.GetConfig(c)
absRoot, err := filepath.Abs(cfg.Root)
if err != nil {
return err
}
rules, err := fastcgiParse(c)
if err != nil {
return err
}
cfg.AddMiddleware(func(next httpserver.Handler) httpserver.Handler {
return Handler{
Next: next,
Rules: rules,
Root: cfg.Root,
AbsRoot: absRoot,
FileSys: http.Dir(cfg.Root),
SoftwareName: caddy.AppName,
SoftwareVersion: caddy.AppVersion,
ServerName: cfg.Addr.Host,
ServerPort: cfg.Addr.Port,
}
})
return nil
}
func fastcgiParse(c *caddy.Controller) ([]Rule, error) {
var rules []Rule
for c.Next() {
var rule Rule
args := c.RemainingArgs()
switch len(args) {
case 0:
return rules, c.ArgErr()
case 1:
rule.Path = "/"
rule.Address = args[0]
case 2:
rule.Path = args[0]
rule.Address = args[1]
case 3:
rule.Path = args[0]
rule.Address = args[1]
err := fastcgiPreset(args[2], &rule)
if err != nil {
return rules, c.Err("Invalid fastcgi rule preset '" + args[2] + "'")
}
}
for c.NextBlock() {
switch c.Val() {
case "ext":
if !c.NextArg() {
return rules, c.ArgErr()
}
rule.Ext = c.Val()
case "split":
if !c.NextArg() {
return rules, c.ArgErr()
}
rule.SplitPath = c.Val()
case "index":
args := c.RemainingArgs()
if len(args) == 0 {
return rules, c.ArgErr()
}
rule.IndexFiles = args
case "env":
envArgs := c.RemainingArgs()
if len(envArgs) < 2 {
return rules, c.ArgErr()
}
rule.EnvVars = append(rule.EnvVars, [2]string{envArgs[0], envArgs[1]})
case "except":
ignoredPaths := c.RemainingArgs()
if len(ignoredPaths) == 0 {
return rules, c.ArgErr()
}
rule.IgnoredSubPaths = ignoredPaths
}
}
rules = append(rules, rule)
}
return rules, nil
}
// fastcgiPreset configures rule according to name. It returns an error if
// name is not a recognized preset name.
func fastcgiPreset(name string, rule *Rule) error {
switch name {
case "php":
rule.Ext = ".php"
rule.SplitPath = ".php"
rule.IndexFiles = []string{"index.php"}
default:
return errors.New(name + " is not a valid preset name")
}
return nil
}