FastCGI binding or implementation?
Andrea Fontana
advmail at katamail.com
Wed Oct 19 05:51:23 PDT 2011
AFAIK other http methods have nothing special. You have just to
implement on your code:
if (request.method == "PUT")
{
...
...
}
if you need them. Am i wrong?
Il giorno mer, 19/10/2011 alle 08.36 +0200, Jacob Carlborg ha scritto:
> On 2011-10-18 19:24, Jeremy Sandell wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Jacob Carlborg <doob at me.com
> > <mailto:doob at me.com>> wrote:
> >
> > On 2011-10-17 16:01, Andrea Fontana wrote:
> >
> > I handle request on different threads. I do some pre-processing on
> > scgi data and I fill a struct:
> >
> > request.get[]
> > request.post[]
> > request.cookie[]
> > request.headers[string]
> >
> > then I call a virtual function (to override on subclasses) like:
> >
> > do(request, output);
> >
> > where user fill output struct in a way like:
> >
> > output.data ~= "<html><body><h1>hello world</h1></body></html>";
> > output.status = 200
> > output.cookies = bla bla
> >
> > and then if is method != "head" i send headers + data, else just
> > "headers".
> >
> > btw 99% of usage is get, post, head.
> >
> >
> > Yes, but if you want to write a web site that is RESTful you need
> > the other HTTP methods as well, at least PUT and DELETE.
> >
> > BTW, what about creating something like Rack but for D. Rack is a
> > low level interface in front of the web server which web frameworks
> > can be built on top.
> >
> > http://rack.github.com/
> >
> > --
> > /Jacob Carlborg
> >
> >
> > Yes, this is exactly why I was wondering whether FastCGI had been
> > implemented (though SCGI works for me as well) - so that I could write
> > something on top of it, in much the same way I would using (for example)
> > WSGI in Python.
> >
> > I also agree with you re: supporting all of the HTTP methods. Just
> > because the most common ones are GET, POST, and HEAD doesn't mean we
> > should leave out the others; both PUT and DELETE are quite useful.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Jeremy Sandell
>
> Although I have no idea if the rest of the 9 HTTP methods are useful,
> e.g. trace, options, connect and patch.
>
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