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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-05-30 02:50:01 +0000
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-This document describes the configuration directives of the FastCGI handler.
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-The configuration directives of the FastCGI handler can be categorized into two groups.
-<code>Fastcgi.connect</code> and <code>fastcgi.spawn</code> define the address (or the process) to which the requests should be sent.
-Other directives customize how the connections to the FastCGI processes should be maintained.
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-<h3><a href="configure/fastcgi_directives.html#fastcgi.connect"><code>"fastcgi.connect"</code></a></h3>
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-<dd>
-<p>
-The directive specifies the address at where the FastCGI daemon is running.
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-<p>
-If the argument is a mapping, following properties are recognized.
-<dl>
-<dt><code>host</code>
-<dd>name (or IP address) of the server running the FastCGI daemon (ignored if <code>type</code> is <code>unix</code>)
-<dt><code>port</code>
-<dd>TCP port number or path to the unix socket
-<dt><code>type</code>
-<dd>either <code>tcp</code> (default) or <code>unix</code>
-</dl>
-</p>
-<p>
-If the argument is a scalar, the value is considered as a TCP port number and the host is assumed to be <code>127.0.0.1</code>.
-</p>
-<div class="example">
-<div class="caption">Example. Map <code>/app</code> to FastCGI daemon listening to <code>/tmp/fcgi.sock</code></div>
-<pre><code>hosts:
- &quot;example.com:80&quot;:
- paths:
- &quot;/app&quot;:
- fastcgi.connect:
- port: /tmp/fcgi.sock
- type: unix
-</code></pre>
-</div>
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-</dd>
-<dt><a href="configure/syntax_and_structure.html#config_levels">Level</a>:</dt>
-<dd>path, extension</dd>
-</dl>
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-<div id="fastcgi.spawn" class="directive-head">
-<h3><a href="configure/fastcgi_directives.html#fastcgi.spawn"><code>"fastcgi.spawn"</code></a></h3>
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-<dl class="directive-desc">
-<dt>Description:</dt>
-<dd>
-<p>
-The directive specifies the command to start the FastCGI process manager.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-In contrast to <code>fastcgi.connect</code> that connects to a FastCGI server running externally, this directive launches a FastCGI process manager under the control of H2O, and terminates it when H2O quits.
-The argument is a <code>/bin/sh -c</code> expression to be executed when H2O boots up.
-The HTTP server records the process id of the expression, and sends <code>SIGTERM</code> to the id when it exits.
-</p>
-<div class="example">
-<div class="caption">Example. Map <code>.php</code> files to 10 worker processes of <code>/usr/local/bin/php-cgi</code></div>
-<pre><code>file.custom-handler:
- extension: .php
- fastcgi.spawn: &quot;PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=10 exec /usr/local/bin/php-cgi&quot;
-</code></pre>
-</div>
-
-<p>
-As of version 1.4.0, the spawned process is run under the privileges of user specified by the <a href="configure/base_directives.html#user"><code>user</code></a> directive (in version 1.3.x, the FastCGI process was spawned under the privileges that spawned the H2O standalone server).
-It is possible to specify a different user for running the FastCGI process, by providing a mapping that contains an attribute named <code>user</code> together with an attribute named <code>command</code>.
-</p>
-<div class="example">
-<div class="caption">Example. Running FastCGI processes under user <code>fastcgi</code></div>
-<pre><code>file.custom-handler:
- extension: .php
- fastcgi.spawn:
- command: &quot;PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=10 exec /usr/local/bin/php-cgi&quot;
- user: fastcgi
-</code></pre>
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-<dt><a href="configure/syntax_and_structure.html#config_levels">Level</a>:</dt>
-<dd>path, extension</dd>
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-<div id="fastcgi.timeout.io" class="directive-head">
-<h3><a href="configure/fastcgi_directives.html#fastcgi.timeout.io"><code>"fastcgi.timeout.io"</code></a></h3>
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-<dl class="directive-desc">
-<dt>Description:</dt>
-<dd>
-<p>
-Sets the I/O timeout of connections to the FastCGI process in milliseconds.
-</p>
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-</dd>
-<dt><a href="configure/syntax_and_structure.html#config_levels">Level</a>:</dt>
-<dd>global, host, path, extension</dd>
-<dt>Default:</dt>
-<dd><code><pre>fastcgi.timeout.io: 30000</pre></code>
-</dl>
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-<div id="fastcgi.timeout.keepalive" class="directive-head">
-<h3><a href="configure/fastcgi_directives.html#fastcgi.timeout.keepalive"><code>"fastcgi.timeout.keepalive"</code></a></h3>
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-<dl class="directive-desc">
-<dt>Description:</dt>
-<dd>
-<p>
-Sets the keepl-alive timeout for idle connections in milliseconds.
-</p>
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-<p>
-FastCGI connections will not be persistent if the value is set to zero (default).
-</p>
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-<dt><a href="configure/syntax_and_structure.html#config_levels">Level</a>:</dt>
-<dd>global, host, path, extension</dd>
-<dt>Default:</dt>
-<dd><code><pre>fastcgi.timeout.keepalive: 0</pre></code>
-</dl>
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-<div id="fastcgi.send-delegated-uri" class="directive-head">
-<h3><a href="configure/fastcgi_directives.html#fastcgi.send-delegated-uri"><code>"fastcgi.send-delegated-uri"</code></a></h3>
-</div>
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-<dl class="directive-desc">
-<dt>Description:</dt>
-<dd>
-<p>
-Send the modified <code>HTTP_HOST</code> and <code>REQUEST_URI</code> being rewritten in case of internal redirect.
-</p>
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-<p>
-In H2O, it is possible to perform internal redirects (a.k.a. delegations or URL rewrites) using <a href="configure/redirect_directives.html">the <code>redirect</code> directive</a> or <a href="configure/reproxy_directives.html">by returning <code>X-Reproxy-URL</code> headers</a> from web applications.
-The directive specifies whether to send the original values to the FastCGI process (default), or if the rewritten values should be sent.
-</p>
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-</dd>
-<dt><a href="configure/syntax_and_structure.html#config_levels">Level</a>:</dt>
-<dd>global, host, path, extension</dd>
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