NAME
Toadfarm - One Mojolicious app to rule them all
SYNOPSIS
Production
You can start the application by running:
$ toadfarm myconfig.conf;
myconfig.conf
should contain a list with the application you want to run and a set of HTTP headers to act on. Example:
{
apps => [
'My::App' => {
'X-Request-Base' => 'http://mydomain.com/whatever',
},
'My::Other::App' => {
'Host' => 'mydomain.com',
},
],
}
The config above will run My::App
when the "X-Request-Base" header is set to "http://mydomain.com/whatever".
Or it will pass the request on to My::Other::App
if the "Host" header is set to "mydomain.com".
NOTE: "X-Request-Base" is a special header: Normally the route object will be attached to the route object of the Toadfarm route object. This does not happen with the "X-Request-Base" header.
NOTE: The apps are processed in the order they are defined. This means that the first app that match will be executed.
Debug
It is possible to start the server in foreground as well:
$ MOJO_CONFIG=myconfig.conf toadfarm prefork
$ MOJO_CONFIG=myconfig.conf toadfarm daemon
See other options by running:
$ toadfarm -h
DESCRIPTION
This application can be used to load other Mojolicious apps inside one app. This could be useful if you want to save memory or instances on dotcloud or heroku.
CONFIG FILE
Additional config params.
{
apps => [...], # See SYNOPSIS
hypnotoad => {
listen => ['http://*:1234'],
workers => 12,
# ...
},
}
See "SETTINGS" in Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad for more "hypnotoad" settings.
METHODS
startup
This method will read the MOJO_CONFIG
and mount the applications specified.
AUTHOR
Jan Henning Thorsen - jhthorsen@cpan.org