NAME POE::Component::Server::SimpleContent - The easy way to serve web content with POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP. VERSION version 1.16 SYNOPSIS # A simple web server use POE qw(Component::Server::SimpleHTTP Component::Server::SimpleContent); my $content = POE::Component::Server::SimpleContent->spawn( root_dir => '/blah/blah/path' ); POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP->new( ALIAS => 'httpd', ADDRESS => '6.6.6.6', PORT => 8080, HANDLERS => [ { DIR => '.*', EVENT => 'request', SESSION => $content->session_id(), }, ], ); $poe_kernel->run(); exit 0; DESCRIPTION POE::Component::Server::SimpleContent is a companion POE component to POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP ( though it can be used standalone ), that provides a virtualised filesystem for serving web content. It uses Filesys::Virtual::Plain to manage the virtual file system. As demonstrated in the SYNOPSIS, POE::Component::Server::SimpleContent integrates with POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP. General usage involves setting up your own custom handlers *before* a catchall handler which will route HTTP requests to SimpleContent. The component generates a minimal 404 error page as a response if the requested URL does not exist in the virtual filesystem. It will generate a minimal 403 forbidden page if 'auto_index' is set to 0 and a requested directory doesn't have an 'index_file' Directory indexing is supported by default, though don't expect anything really fancy. One may also specify handlers for particular extension types. CONSTRUCTOR spawn Requires one mandatory argument, 'root_dir', the file system path which will become the root of the virtual filesystem. Optional arguments are: prefix_path specify a path within the virtual filesystem that will be prefixed to the url path to find the real path for content; alias_path - specify a path that will be removed from the front of url path to find the real path for content within the virtual filesystem; alias - the POE::Kernel alias to set for the component's session; options - a hashref of POE::Session options to pass to the component's session; index_file - the filename that will be used if someone specifies a directory path, default is 'index.html'; auto_index - whether directory indexing is performed, default is 1; blocking - specify whether blocking file reads are to be used, default 0 non-blocking ( this option is ignored on Win32, which does not support non-blocking ). handlers - a hashref of file extension handlers. File extension handlers are a hashref keyed on file extension ( without the preceeding dot '.' ), of further hashrefs, with the keys 'SESSION' for the POE::Session to that will be handling this file extension and 'EVENT' for the event to trigger in that session. handlers => { pl => { SESSION => 'foobar', EVENT => 'foo' }, cgi => { SESSION => 3, EVENT => 'cgi_handler' }, }, See OUTPUT EVENTS below for what gets sent to your event handlers. Returns an object on success. Example: my $content = POE::Component::Server::SimpleContent->spawn( root_dir => '/blah/blah/path', options => { trace => 1 }, index_file => 'default.htm', auto_index => 0, ); METHODS session_id Takes no arguments. Returns the POE::Session ID of the component's session. my ($session_id) = $content->session_id(); shutdown Takes no arguments, shuts down the component's session. $content->shutdown(); request Requires two arguments, a HTTP::Request object and HTTP::Response object. See OUTPUT for what is returned by this method. $content->request( $request_obj, $response_obj ); auto_index No parameter specified returns whether 'auto_index' is enabled or not. If a true or false value is specified, enables or disables 'auto_index', respectively. index_file No parameter specified, returns the current setting of 'index_file'. If a parameter is specified, sets 'index_file' to that given value. get_handlers Returns an arrayref of the current handlers. set_handlers Accepts an arrayref of handler hashrefs ( see spawn() for details ). INPUT These are the events that the component will accept. request Requires two arguments, a HTTP::Request object and HTTP::Response object. See OUTPUT for what is returned by this method. $kernel->post( $content->session_id() => request => $request_obj => $response_obj ); shutdown Takes no arguments, shuts down the component's session. $kernel->post( $content->session_id() => 'shutdown' ); OUTPUT The component returns the following event to the sessions that issued a 'request', either via the object API or the session API. The event is 'DONE' to maintain compatibility with POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP. DONE ARG0 will be a HTTP::Response object. File extension handler events will have a hashref as ARG0 with the following keys: 'request', the HTTP::Request object; 'response', the HTTP::Response object; 'session', the POE::Session that sent the request to us; 'script_name', the virtual path to the file that was requested; 'script_filename', the full system path to the file that was requested; After the target session has processed the request in whatever shape or form it must post the 'response' object back to the original session as given in 'session', using the 'DONE' event. $kernel->post( $session, 'DONE', $response ); EXPORTED FUNCTIONS The following functions are exported: generate_301 Takes two mandatory arguments, a path and a HTTP::Response object. Returns the HTTP::Response object with the content applicable for a 301 HTTP response. generate_403 Takes one mandatory argument, a HTTP::Response object. Returns the HTTP::Response object with the content applicable for a 403 HTTP response. generate_404 Takes one mandatory argument, a HTTP::Response object. Returns the HTTP::Response object with the content applicable for a 404 HTTP response. CAVEATS This module is designed for serving small content, ie. HTML files and jpegs/png/gifs. There is a good chance that the component might block when attempting to serve larger content, such as MP3s, etc. TODO Use POE::Wheel::Run to provide full non-blocking content serving. More comprehensive HTTP error handling, with the ability to specify custom 404 error pages. More 'fancy' directory listing. KUDOS Scott McCoy for pestering me with patches, for non-blocking file reads. :) Apocal for writing POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP. Xantus for Filesys::Virtual::Plain Those cheeky chaps at #PoE @ irc.perl.org for ever helpful suggestions. SEE ALSO HTTP::Request, HTTP::Request, POE::Component::Server::SimpleHTTP, POE. AUTHOR Chris Williams COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Chris Williams. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.