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Subject: Re: [uWSGI] What does "http-modifier1" really do?
From: Aarni Koskela <aarni.koskela () andersinno ! fi>
Date: 2014-04-29 14:10:02
Message-ID: c00f2b8f60054f2fb0a5706ad131d8f3 () DB4PR07MB316 ! eurprd07 ! prod ! outlook ! com
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It simply defines which language plugin requests that come from the HTTP "frontend" \
(c.f. the uwsgi native protocol frontend, etc.) are routed to.
It seems you can use the internal routing language to set the modifier per-request \
using the router_uwsgi plugin: \
https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/InternalRouting.html#uwsgi
Oh and the option _is_ actually documented (though very unhelpfully tersely), btw: \
https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Options.html#http-modifier1
Aarni
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Subject: [uWSGI] What does "http-modifier1" really do?
Hello
Since I have this in my INI file to run Lua scripts through CGI...
http-modifier1=9 ;cgi plug-in
... I'd like to know what it really does.
I searched for "http-modifier1" in the online doc, but "Your search did not match any \
documents." http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Next, I tried through Google, but didn't fare better:
site:uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ http-modifier1
What does it do really? If running different scripts in different languages, can I \
have several occurences of http-modifier1?
Thank you.
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