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[!Cheyenne] Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server
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Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1258x5] | Works nicely too.. sit in sys tray |
don't need to put into root folder (probably not a good place for the cert by the way) | |
and... can use to encrypt other protocols.. bonus | |
you could use it for cerebus | |
So, short of making Cheyenne cost $99. by forcing view/pro for lib access.. these are probably the best options. | |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1263] | R3 may well have these for free |
Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1264] | You'll want to use OpenSSL to generate a cert for Stunnel to replace the default |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1265x5] | If I have a large amount of html that I want to reuse in each page, rather than including it from the disk, can I define them as rebol variables to be reduced inside rsp pages? |
Like Zope as it were. | |
And this to save me defining lots of static code in pages that is the same everywhere | |
I guess I can use Max's preprocessor for this | |
Does the rsp evaluate files included using include-file ? | |
Dockimbel 4-Jun-2007 [1270] | no |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1271x3] | I've converted my site to https as well using the above howto .. only took 2 mins. As you say, I have to generate a new certificate. https://www.compkarori.co.nz/ |
Where is the debugging javascript added ? | |
when debug is true? | |
Pekr 4-Jun-2007 [1274] | I just recently received whole new website for our Xidys site ... it is - templates, but there is some php code in there, and it sucks - they did not tell me ;-) Unfortunatelly, templates are easy. They did a trick, when whole top, bottom section plus left menu is one template, and content is "included" into the template, according to what item you choose in the menu. The advantage is - you don't have repeating part on more than one place. Disadvantage is - when you want to display the content part, you easily can't, as that template waits for inclusion, does not have headers, and hence it does not link to css - that aproach sucks, it does not work without whole production environment .... |
Chris 4-Jun-2007 [1275] | Terry, what method are you using to intercept 404s? |
Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1276] | Chris, I basically set Cheyennes current mod-static to return false if 404, then created a module with the same phase with a 'if 404...' function. This second url-to-filename is set to 'last' in the new module. |
Dockimbel 4-Jun-2007 [1277x7] | Another approach could be to install in your module a callback for 'filter-output phase (not used in any builtin modules, yet) and test the return code. This way, you wouldn't need to patch mod-static and if you give it order: 'first, it should be able to work even when I'll add callbacks to that phase. The purpose of this phase is to allow last minute changes on the response content, like encoding (think about JSON, for example), compressing (gzip, deflate) or encrypting it. These kinds of handlers would be installed as 'last in the phase callbacks order. |
Here's an untested example : | |
filter-output: func [svc req conf][ either req/out/code = 404 [ ...do_your_processing... ... true ][ none ] ] | |
While I'm at it...here's the complete module code : | |
install-HTTPd-extension [ name: 'mod-404 order: [ filter-output first ] filter-output: func [svc req conf][ either req/out/code = 404 [ ...do_your_processing... ... true ][ none ] ] ] | |
(don't forget to add the module name in httpd.cfg to make it loaded by Cheyenne) | |
I've fixed all issues related to session cookies and timezone (Windows platform included). Cookies strings are now only built once then cached, resulting in a litttle bit faster RSP processing. It will be included in the next version with other fixes and improvements in a couple of days. | |
btiffin 4-Jun-2007 [1284] | Thanks Doc...Your efforts are not going unnoticed...under appreciated maybe :) |
Dockimbel 4-Jun-2007 [1285x2] | Cheyenne is a key technology for my company, so we need to improve it rapidly, to be able to build higher levels frameworks, tools and applications (most of them will be open sourced). I currently have the opportunity to work most of my time on that project, that's why you see new releases coming often. I hope to be able to continue at the same rate for a couple more weeks, goal is to reach a v1 release candidate asap (some non-essential planned features might be kick out for v1.x in the process). |
I'm grateful to you all, guys, who give me useful feedbacks and have the patience to wait for bug fixes ;-) | |
Pekr 4-Jun-2007 [1287] | I hope later on you will be able to migrate it to R3 :-) |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1288] | I've haven't grokked modules yet ... using the above, how do I generate a standard 404 page? |
Dockimbel 4-Jun-2007 [1289x3] | response/set-status 404 (see Response object API in %docs/ folder) |
Pekr: sure, Cheyenne/Uniserve will benefit a lot from R3! | |
Graham: maybe I've missed the meaning of your question, you were talking from the module perspective ? From within a module's callback, to generate a 404, just use : req/out/code: 404 return true | |
Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1292x3] | What are your thoughts regarding SSL discussion earlier? |
Here's Doc's 404 mod with processing for custom 404 page install-HTTPd-extension [ name: 'mod-404 order: [ filter-output first ] filter-output: func [svc req conf][ either req/out/code = 404 [ req/out/code: 404 req/out/content: "YOUR 404 HTML HERE" true ][ none ] ] ] | |
note everytime you change this module you need to restart .. should probably change req/out/content to... req/out/content: read %mycustom404.html Can then change the 404 page without restarting server | |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1295] | How you detect that the page request is http and not https so that you can redirect the request? |
Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1296x2] | It's in the req object i guess? try req/in/path |
and parse | |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1298] | Ok. |
Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1299x3] | Im finding the 404 mods second either block [none] is not working.. getting a 204 'no content' error |
or it's not loading the existing file? | |
actually.. it's fine. | |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1302] | Using this stunnel means that remoteip is all 127.0.0.1 :( |
Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1303] | -T Transparent proxy mode. If your machine supports it, stunnel will operate in transparent proxy mode. Thus it will connect to the destination machine as if it were the remote/client. In other words, the service to which you're connecting will see the actual source IP address, rather than the machine upon which this stunnel daemon is running. Helpful to maintain good logs. -p file |
Graham 4-Jun-2007 [1304] | tansparent mode works on linux... not stated if it works for win32 |
Terry 4-Jun-2007 [1305] | ssl is just as easy. |
Dockimbel 5-Jun-2007 [1306x2] | Terry, in theory, it should be possible to reload the module code while the server is running, in practice, the internal framework is lacking a few functions to allow you to do that. Maybe I should make such feature available through the RConsole service (thinking loud). |
SSL support, currently the only way to support SSL for Cheyenne is sTunnel. | |
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