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## FastCGI Module |
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## --------------- |
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## http://www.lighttpd.net/documentation/scgi.html |
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server.modules += ( "mod_scgi" ) |
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## Ruby on Rails Example |
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## Normally you only run one Rails application on one vhost. |
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#$HTTP["host"] == "rails1.example.com" { |
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# server.document-root = server_root + "/rails/someapp/public" |
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# server.error-handler-404 = "/dispatch.fcgi" |
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# scgi.server = ( ".scgi" => |
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# ("scgi-someapp" => |
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# ( "socket" => socket_dir + "/someapp-scgi.socket", |
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# "bin-path" => server_root + "/rails/someapp/public/dispatch.scgi", |
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# "bin-environment" => ( |
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# "RAILS_ENV" => "production", |
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# "TMP" => home_dir + "/rails/someapp", |
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# ), |
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# ) |
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# ) |
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# ) |
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#} |
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## 2nd Ruby on Rails Example |
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## This time we launch the rails application via scgi_rails externally. |
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#$HTTP["host"] == "rails2.example.com" { |
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# server.document-root = server_root + "/rails/someapp/public" |
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# server.error-handler-404 = "/dispatch.scgi" |
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# scgi.server = ( ".scgi" => |
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# ( "scgi-tcp" => |
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# ( |
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# "host" => "127.0.0.1", |
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# "port" => 9998, |
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# "check-local" => "disable", |
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# ) |
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# ) |
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# ) |
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#} |
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