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Quoting Richard Reina <[email protected]>:

2016-03-08 8:41 GMT-06:00 Dave Cross <[email protected]>:

Quoting Richard Reina <[email protected]>:

I have the following nginx configuration that I believe -- or at least hope
-- serves up my static files, like images ad videos, directly without
invoking my dancer app. Can anyone tells me if this is the case or not, or
how I can test to see if they are indeed being served directly by NGINX?

Before you go too far down this route, have you considered using
Plack::Middleware::Static instead?

  https://metacpan.org/pod/Plack::Middleware::Static

Hi Dave,

Thanks for the reply. I think I am already using it via starman.

use Daemon::Control;

use Cwd qw(abs_path);

Daemon::Control->new(
    {
    name      => "Starman",
    lsb_start => '$syslog $remote_fs',
    lsb_stop  => '$syslog',
    lsb_sdesc => 'Starman Short',
    lsb_desc  => 'Starman controls the web sites.',
    path      => abs_path($0),

    program      => '/usr/local/bin/starman',
    program_args => [ '--workers', '3',
'/home/starman/mydomain/bin/app.psgi' ],

    user  => 'starman',
    group => 'starman',

    pid_file    => '/tmp/starman.pid',
    stderr_file => '/tmp/starman.err',
    stdout_file => '/tmp/starman.out',

    fork => 2,

    }
    )->run;

I can't see an evidence of you using Plack::Middleware::Static (or, indeed, any Plack middleware).

It would't be added to your Starman runner, it would be in your app.psgi (as described in the Pod that I linked to).

Dave...


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