Catalyst::Manual::DeplUsernContributedCatalyst::Manual::Deployment::FastCGI(3)NAMECatalyst::Manual::Deployment::FastCGI - Deploying Catalyst with FastCGI
FastCGI Deployment
FastCGI is a high-performance extension to CGI. It is suitable for
production environments, and is the standard method for deploying
Catalyst in shared hosting environments.
Pros
Speed
FastCGI performs equally as well as mod_perl. Don't let the 'CGI' fool
you; your app runs as multiple persistent processes ready to receive
connections from the web server.
App Server
When using external FastCGI servers, your application runs as a
standalone application server. It may be restarted independently from
the web server. This allows for a more robust environment and faster
reload times when pushing new app changes. The frontend server can
even be configured to display a friendly "down for maintenance" page
while the application is restarting.
Load-balancing
You can launch your application on multiple backend servers and allow
the frontend web server to perform load-balancing among all of them.
And of course, if one goes down, your app continues to run.
Multiple versions of the same app
Each FastCGI application is a separate process, so you can run
different versions of the same app on a single server.
Can run with threaded Apache
Since your app is not running inside of Apache, the faster mpm_worker
module can be used without worrying about the thread safety of your
application.
Widely supported.
FastCGI is compatible with many server implementations, not just
Apache.
Cons
You may have to disable mod_deflate. If you experience page hangs with
mod_fastcgi then remove deflate.load and deflate.conf from
mods-enabled/
More complex environment
With FastCGI, there are more things to monitor and more processes
running than when using mod_perl.
Standalone FastCGI Server
In server mode the application runs as a standalone server and accepts
connections from a web server. The application can be on the same
machine as the web server, on a remote machine, or even on multiple
remote machines. Advantages of this method include running the
Catalyst application as a different user than the web server, and the
ability to set up a scalable server farm.
To start your application in server mode, install the FCGI::ProcManager
module and then use the included fastcgi.pl script.
$ script/myapp_fastcgi.pl -l /tmp/myapp.socket -n 5
Command line options for fastcgi.pl include:
-d -daemon Daemonize the server.
-p -pidfile Write a pidfile with the pid of the process manager.
-l -listen Listen on a socket path, hostname:port, or :port.
-n -nproc The number of processes started to handle requests.
See below for the specific web server configurations for using the
external server.
WEB SERVERS
Any web server which supports FastCGI should work with Catalyst.
Configuration recipies for well-known web servers are linked below, and
we would welcome contributions from people deploying Catalyst on other
web servers.
Apache
Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::Apache::FastCGI
nginx
Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::nginx::FastCGI
lighttpd
Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::lighttpd::FastCGI
Microsoft IIS
Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::IIS::FastCGI
AUTHORS
Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
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