* Roberto De Ioris <[email protected]> [2013-02-28 08:24]: >> is it possible to make index files work with multiple plugins, >> that is e.g. to allow both /foo/index.cgi and /bar/index.php as >> index files when using the CGI and PHP plugins? The problem is >> that using CGI and PHP in parallel seems to require routing based >> on filename extensions which obviously doesn't work in case of >> index files and routing currently doesn't have dynamic file >> checks. > > > This is what i use in my company to give hosting of cgi and php in the > same instance (i think the mail client > will cut some line, so pay attention to the content): > > for = index.xhtml index.html index.htm index.rhtml index.pl index.rb > index.py index.cgi index.hs index.php index.php4 index.php5 index.sh > index.php3 index.tcl index.shtml > static-index = %(_) > endfor = > > for = .cgi .pl .py .rb .cgi .hs .php .php4 .php5 .sh .php3 .tcl .shtml .so > static-skip-ext = %(_) > endfor = > > for = .cgi .pl .py .rb .hs > route = \%(_)$ uwsgi:,9,0 > endfor = > > for = .php .php3 .php4 .php5 .inc > php-allowed-ext = %(_) > php-index = index%(_) > route = \%(_)$ uwsgi:,14,0 > endfor = > > > basically i instruct uWSGI to force the rewrite of the path_info to > index.something, but then i skip that extension, so it will be passed to > the corresponding plugin. > > finally i set routing based on file extension (php-index is required for > security reasons, it will work even without that)
I'm struggeling to create a minimal working configuration on that, what do use as the default (0) modifier for the above? -- Guido Berhoerster _______________________________________________ uWSGI mailing list [email protected] http://lists.unbit.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uwsgi
