#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright (C) 2014-2016 all contributors # License: GPL-3.0+ # Note: this is part of our test suite, update t/plack.t if this changes # Usage: plackup [OPTIONS] /path/to/this/file # A startup command for development which monitors changes: # plackup -I lib -o 127.0.0.1 -R lib -r examples/public-inbox.psgi use strict; use warnings; use PublicInbox::WWW; PublicInbox::WWW->preload; use Plack::Builder; my $www = PublicInbox::WWW->new; builder { eval { enable 'Deflater', content_type => [ qw( text/html text/plain application/atom+xml )] }; $@ and warn "Plack::Middleware::Deflater missing, bandwidth will be wasted\n"; # Enable to ensure redirects and Atom feed URLs are generated # properly when running behind a reverse proxy server which # sets X-Forwarded-For and X-Forwarded-Proto request headers. # See Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy documentation for details eval { enable 'ReverseProxy' }; $@ and warn "Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy missing,\n", "URL generation for redirects may be wrong if behind a reverse proxy\n"; # Optional: Log timing information for requests to track performance. # Logging to STDOUT is recommended since public-inbox-httpd knows # how to reopen it via SIGUSR1 after log rotation. # enable 'AccessLog::Timed', # logger => sub { syswrite(STDOUT, $_[0]) }, # format => '%t "%r" %>s %b %D'; enable 'Head'; sub { $www->call(@_) }; }