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HTTP::Server::PSGI(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationHTTP::Server::PSGI(3)

NAME
       HTTP::Server::PSGI - Standalone PSGI compatible HTTP server

SYNOPSIS
	 use HTTP::Server::PSGI;

	 my $server = HTTP::Server::PSGI->new(
	     host => "127.0.0.1",
	     port => 9091,
	     timeout => 120,
	 );

	 $server->run($app);

DESCRIPTION
       HTTP::Server::PSGI is a standalone, single-process and PSGI compatible
       HTTP server implementations.

       This server should be great for the development and testing, but might
       not be suitable for a production use.

       Some features in HTTP/1.1, notably chunked requests, responses and
       pipeline requests are NOT supported, and it also does not support
       HTTP/0.9.

       See Starman or uWSGI server if you want HTTP/1.1 and other features
       ready for a production use.

PREFORKING
       HTTP::Server::PSGI does NOT support preforking. See Starman or Starlet
       if you want a multi-process prefork web servers.

HARAKIRI SUPPORT
       This web server supports `psgix.harakiri` extension defined in the
       PSGI::Extensions.

       This application is a non-forking single process web server (i.e.
       `psgi.multiprocess` is false), and if your application commits
       harakiri, the entire web server stops too. In case this behavior is not
       what you want, be sure to check `psgi.multiprocess` as well to enable
       harakiri only in the preforking servers such as Starman.

       On the other hand, this behavior might be handy if you want to embed
       this module in your application and serve HTTP requests for only short
       period of time, then go back to your main program.

AUTHOR
       Kazuho Oku

       Tatsuhiko Miyagawa

SEE ALSO
       Plack::Handler::Standalone Starman Starlet

perl v5.18.2			  2012-10-05		 HTTP::Server::PSGI(3)
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