#!/usr/bin/lua5.1 -- Every CGI script that returns any valid JSON object will work in the test. -- In case you do not have not yet used CGI, you may want to use this script which is written in Lua. -- You may download an interpreter from http://luabinaries.sourceforge.net/download.html, extract it -- to some folder in your search path (the path of the webserver or /usr/bin on Linux), and add the -- following lines to your .conf file. -- cgi_interpreter c:\somewhere\lua5.1.exe -- enable_keep_alive yes resp = "{"; method = os.getenv("REQUEST_METHOD") uri = os.getenv("REQUEST_URI"); query = os.getenv("QUERY_STRING"); datalen = os.getenv("CONTENT_LENGTH"); if method then resp = resp .. '"method" : "' .. method .. '", '; end if uri then resp = resp .. '"uri" : "' .. uri .. '", '; end if query then resp = resp .. '"query" : "' .. query .. '", '; end if datalen then resp = resp .. '"datalen" : "' .. datalen .. '", '; end resp = resp .. '"time" : "' .. os.date() .. '" '; resp = resp .. "}"; print "Status: 200 OK" print "Connection: close" --print "Connection: keep-alive" print "Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8" print "Cache-Control: no-cache" --print ("Content-Length: " .. resp:len()) print "" print (resp) doLogging = false if (doLogging) then -- Store the POST data to a file if (method == "POST") then myFile = io.open("data" .. query:sub(4) .. ".txt", "wb"); myFile:write(resp) myFile:write("\r\n\r\n") if datalen then datalen = tonumber(datalen) myFile:write("<<< " .. datalen .. " bytes of data >>>\r\n") data = io.stdin:read(datalen) myFile:write(data) myFile:write("\r\n<<< end >>>\r\n") else myFile:write("<<< no data >>>\r\n") end myFile:close() end end