On 4 Jan 2009, at 13:50, Ash Berlin wrote:
On 4 Jan 2009, at 08:48, Trevor Phillips wrote:
I'm working on a Catalyst application, and one of the requirements
is to deliver large-ish files to authorised users only. I'm a bit
wary about passing through large files in a framework I don't know
the intricacies of, since a mishandled large file can explode
memory usage of a daemon. However, the usual "let Apache/proxy
handle it" solution bypasses the required Authorisation phase.
I'm currently trying to use Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple, which
has a documented function serve_static_file to serve a static file
from a Controller. However, I am getting an error as the TT View is
still trying to apply a default template.
Is there an easy way to turn off the TT View, and have the file
properly treated as static content in an efficient manner by
Static::Simple?
My usual solution to this problem would be to implement
Authentication as a mod_perl Access handler over static content,
but the host provider won't give access to random mod_perl libs -
and I'm quite happy with Catalyst's Auth infrastructure for
everything else...
Thanks...
(Not terribly useful to you since I guess you are using Apache,
but:) what I'd do here is make use of Lighttpd's X-SendFile response
header: http://blog.lighttpd.net/articles/2006/07/02/x-sendfile
I'm sure nginx has something similar, but as far as I'm aware apache
doesn't
-ash
At least not as part of the core distribution anyway:
http://tn123.ath.cx/mod_xsendfile/
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