I say no. Furthermore, I'll be so bold as to say that few applications truly require persistence at all.
Brett > On Jun 9, 2015, at 10:14 AM, John Lightsey via Houston <[email protected]> wrote: > > Is there some advantage in using a Perl PSGI daemon rather than a more > standard combination of Apache+ModPerl+PSGI or Nginx+FastCGI+PSGI? > > The utility of a standalone PSGI server seems pretty obvious for > development, but not so obvious for production deployments. I would > think that the performance hit for static files would be significant > enough to outweigh the benefits of using a dedicated PSGI server. > >> On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 13:02 +0000, Mark Allen via Houston wrote: >> I just found out about Gazelle this morning - looks reeeeeally cool for PSGI >> apps. >> Gazelle - Preforked Plack Handler for performance freaks - metacpan.org >> >> | | >> | | | | | | >> | Gazelle - Preforked Plack Handler for performance freaks - >> metacpan.orgPreforked Plack Handler for performance freaks | >> | | >> | View on metacpan.org | Preview by Yahoo | >> | | >> | | >> >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, June 8, 2015 10:32 PM, Michael R. Davis <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >> Perl Folks, >>>>> hoping that someone had already packaged up an RPM/PKG like Apache where >>>>> I could just drop my PSGI script in the /etc/starman/pgsi/ folder and be >>>>> off and running. Here's a cool URL mapper for Plack apps. It works >>>>> great for Plack apps but it fails to pull in more than the first Mojo >>>>> app. I have no idea why but load_psgi (`do "$filename"`) must work >>>>> differently after the first Mojo app is loaded. Error: "Can't use string >>>>> ("Mojolicious::Commands") as a subroutine ref while "strict refs" in use >>>>> at /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl/Plack/Middleware/Auth/Basic.pm line 30." >> $ cat plack-builder-mount-deamon-folder.pl >> #!/usr/bin/perl >> use strict; >> use warnings; >> use Plack::App::URLMap qw{}; >> use Plack::Util qw{};my %filenames = ( >> '/p0' => 'plack.psgi', #works >> '/p1' => 'plack.psgi', #works >> '/p2' => 'plack.psgi', #works >> '/p3' => 'plack.psgi', #works >> '/p4' => 'plack.psgi', #works >> '/p5' => 'plack.psgi', #works >> '/m1' => 'mojo-lite-1.psgi', #works >> '/m2' => 'mojo-lite-2.psgi', #fails >> '/m3' => 'mojo-lite-3.psgi', #fails >> '/m4' => 'mojo-lite-4.psgi', #fails >> '/m5' => 'mojo-lite-5.psgi', #fails >> );my $mapper = Plack::App::URLMap->new;foreach my $mount >> (sort keys %filenames) { >> my $filename = $filenames{$mount}; >> my $app = Plack::Util::load_psgi($filename) or die($@); >> die($@) unless ref($app) eq "CODE"; >> $mapper->map($mount => $app); >> print "Mapped: $mount to $filename ($app)\n"; >> }my $system = $mapper->to_app; >> --- $ cat plack.psgi#!/usr/bin/perl >> use Plack::Builder;my $app = sub { >> my $env = shift; >> return [ >> 200, >> [ "Content-Type" => "text/plain", "Content-Length" => 11 ], >> [ "Hello World" ], >> ]; >> };builder { >> enable "Auth::Basic", authenticator => \&authen_cb; >> $app; >> };sub authen_cb { >> my($username, $password, $env) = @_; >> return $username eq 'user' && $password eq 'pass'; >> } >> --- $ cat mojo-lite.psgi >> #perl >> use strict; >> use warnings; >> use Plack::Builder qw{builder enable mount}; >> use Mojolicious::Lite qw{app}; >> use DateTime;get '/' => sub { >> my $c = shift; >> $c->render( >> json => { >> int => 1, >> float => 2.23423, >> exp => 34.45e27, >> string => "hello world!", >> dt => DateTime->now, >> } >> ); >> }; get '/env' => sub { >> my $c = shift; >> $c->render( >> text => join("", map {sprintf "%s: %s\n", $_, $ENV{$_}} sort >> keys %ENV), >> ); >> }; sub authen_cb { >> my($username, $password, $env) = @_; >> return $username eq 'user' && $password eq 'pass'; >> } builder { >> enable "Auth::Basic", authenticator => \&authen_cb; app->start; #app from >> Mojolicious::Lite >> }; >> --- Thanks, >> Mike >> >> mrdvt92 >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list >> [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston Website: >> http://houston.pm.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Houston mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston > Website: http://houston.pm.org/ _______________________________________________ Houston mailing list [email protected] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston Website: http://houston.pm.org/
