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diff --git a/sapi/apache_hooks/README b/sapi/apache_hooks/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9a5a3e2b64..0000000000 --- a/sapi/apache_hooks/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -This is very beta documentation. Clearly better stuff can and will follow. - -INTRO: - -apache_hooks is a full super-set enhancement of the apache 1.3 sapi that allows for -php code to be run on the apache request object at every stage of the apache -request. It supports all of the apache 1.3 sapi commands and configurations, and -additionally supports the following httpd.conf directives: - - -HTTPD.CONF DIRECTIEVS: - -phpRequire /path/to/file = requires a file at the beginning of an -initial apache request - -phpUriHandler /path/to/file = registers a hook that will run the -specified file at the uri translation stage of the apache request -phpUriHandler Class::Method = registers a hook to run Class::Method at -the uri translation stage of the apache request - -phpPostReadHandler /path/to/file = hook for post-read phase -phpPostReadHandlerMethod Class::Method - -phpHeaderHandler = hook for header parsing phase -phpHeaderHandlerMethod - -phpAuthHandler = hook for authentication phase -phpAuthHandlerMethod - -phpAccessHandler = hook for access control phase -phpAccessHandlerMethod - -phpTypeHandler = hook for Type Checking phase -phpTypeHandlerMethod - -phpFixupHandler = hook for 'fixup' phase -phpFixupHandlerMethod - -phpLoggerHandler = hook for logging phase -phpLoggerHandlerMethod - -AddHandler php-script = set's up a special type handler -phpResponseHandler /path/to/file = sets file to be called to handle -response phase -phpResponseHandlerMethod Class::Method - - -All handlers may be stacked, i.e. you can list multiple handler directives -in a single scope and they will be run in order. - - -EXAMPLES: - -So, to set up a 'hello world' location handler (so that any request to -/hello/* returns hello world) you can: - -phpRequire /tmp/setup.php -<Location /hello> -AddHandler php-script -phpResponseHandlerMethod Hello::World -</Location> - -with -#/tmp/setup.php -<? -class Hello { - function World() { - global $request; - $request->send_http_header(); - echo "Hello World"; - } -} -?> - -$request is the apache request. It is instantiated at all stages -automatically. The methods of that class are: - -getallheaders -args -boundary -content_encoding -content_type -filename -handler -hostname -method -path_info -protocol -status_line -the_request -unparsed_uri -uri -allowed -bytes_sent -chunked -content_length -header_only -method_number -mtime -no_cache -no_local_copy -proto_num -proxyreq -read_body -remaining -request_time -status -headers_in -headers_out -err_headers_out -auth_name -auth_type -basic_auth_pw -discard_request_body -is_initial_req -meets_conditions -remote_host -satisfies -server_port -set_etag -set_last_modified -some_auth_required -update_mtime -send_http_header -basic_http_header -send_header_field -send_http_trace -send_http_options -send_error_response -set_content_length -set_keepalive -rputs -log_error -lookup_uri -lookup_file -method_uri -run -internal_redirect - - -These all wrap the ap_* apache EXPORT_API functions using the same -semantics (and are also the same as the Apache::Request methods in -mod_perl if you are familiar with that) - -So, a uri handler to redirect all non-local traffic to /404.php (an -error page) would be - -phpUriHandler /tmp/uri.php - -#/tmp/uri.php -<? - if($REMOTE_ADDR != '127.0.0.1') { - $request->uri('/404.php'); - } - return OK; -?> - -It's important to note that since this is called from the uri -translations phase, this validation is performed for every request to -the server, not just for php pages. - -Also, scope is shared between all the hooks. So in the above, we could -merge the two and do something like: - -#/tmp/uri.php -<? - if($REMOTE_ADDR != '127.0.0.1') { - $whoami = 'Stranger'; - } - else { - $whoami = 'Friend'; - } - return DECLINED; # because we're not redirecting, just messing around -?> - -and then: - -#/tmp/setup.php -<? -class Hello { - function World() { - global $request; - global $whoami; - $request->send_http_header(); - echo "Hello $whoami"; - } -} -?> - -These variables are also in the same scope as a script if your script is -being handled by the standard application/x-httpd-php handler. - -This allows you to make decisions and pass data between your handlers -and scripts at all stages. - -The above are clearly trite examples, but hopefully give you a starting -point. - -One note: all handlers can be validly re-entered 'in sub-requests'. -For this reason you should not define functions/classes here without -anti-redefinition guards (I would just recommend putting them in an -include and using include_one). This is not true for phpRequire, which -is only entered once, at the main request, and so it is safe to make -function/class declarations there (in fact that's what it's for). - -Hope that helps! |