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Mod_python Manual
Gregory Trubetskoy
E-mail:
[email protected]
December 18, 2000
Release 2.7.1
Front Matter
Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Performance
1.2 Flexibility
1.3 History
2. Installation
2.1 Prerequisites
2.2 Compiling
2.2.1 Running ./configure
2.2.2 Running make
2.3 Installing
2.3.1 Running make install
2.3.2 Configuring Apache
2.4 Testing
2.5 Troubleshooting
3. Tutorial
3.1 Quick Overview of how Apache Handles Requests
3.2 So what Exactly does Mod-python do?
3.3 Now something More Complicated - Authentication
3.4 Publisher Handler Makes it Easy
4. Python API
4.1 Multiple Interpreters
4.2 Overview of a Handler
4.3
apache
- Access to Apache Internals.
4.3.1 Table Object (mp_table)
4.3.2 Request Object
4.3.3 Connection Object (mp_conn)
4.3.4 Server Object (mp_server)
4.3.5 Debugging
4.3.6 Internal Callback Object
4.4
util
- Miscellaneous Utilities
4.4.1 FieldStorage class
4.4.2 Other functions
5. Apache Configuration Directives
5.1 Handlers
5.1.1 Python*Handler Directive Syntax
5.1.2 PythonPostReadRequestHandler
5.1.3 PythonTransHandler
5.1.4 PythonHeaderParserHandler
5.1.5 PythonAccessHandler
5.1.6 PythonAuthenHandler
5.1.7 PythonTypeHandler
5.1.8 PythonFixupHandler
5.1.9 PythonHandler
5.1.10 PythonInitHandler
5.1.11 PythonLogHandler
5.1.12 PythonCleanupHandler
5.2 Other Directives
5.2.1 PythonEnablePdb
5.2.2 PythonDebug
5.2.3 PythonImport
5.2.4 PythonInterpPerDirectory
5.2.5 PythonInterpPerDirective
5.2.6 PythonHandlerModule
5.2.7 PythonNoReload
5.2.8 PythonOption
5.2.9 PythonPath
6. Standard Handlers
6.1 Publisher Handler
6.1.1 Introduction
6.1.2 The Publishing Algorithm
6.2 CGI Handler
6.3 Httpdapy handler
6.4 ZHandler
A. Windows Installation
B. VMS installation
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