#!/usr/bin/perl -wT # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. # # This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as # defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. package Bugzilla::ModPerl; use 5.10.1; use strict; use warnings; # This sets up our libpath without having to specify it in the mod_perl # configuration. use File::Basename; use lib dirname(__FILE__); use Bugzilla::Constants (); use lib Bugzilla::Constants::bz_locations()->{'ext_libpath'}; # If you have an Apache2::Status handler in your Apache configuration, # you need to load Apache2::Status *here*, so that any later-loaded modules # can report information to Apache2::Status. #use Apache2::Status (); # We don't want to import anything into the global scope during # startup, so we always specify () after using any module in this # file. use Apache2::Log (); use Apache2::ServerUtil; use ModPerl::RegistryLoader (); use File::Basename (); use DateTime (); # This loads most of our modules. use Bugzilla (); # Loading Bugzilla.pm doesn't load this, though, and we want it preloaded. use Bugzilla::BugMail (); use Bugzilla::CGI (); use Bugzilla::Extension (); use Bugzilla::Install::Requirements (); use Bugzilla::Util (); use Bugzilla::RNG (); # Make warnings go to the virtual host's log and not the main # server log. BEGIN { *CORE::GLOBAL::warn = \&Apache2::ServerRec::warn; } # Pre-compile the CGI.pm methods that we're going to use. Bugzilla::CGI->compile(qw(:cgi :push)); use Apache2::SizeLimit; # This means that every httpd child will die after processing # a CGI if it is taking up more than 45MB of RAM all by itself, # not counting RAM it is sharing with the other httpd processes. Apache2::SizeLimit->set_max_unshared_size(45_000); my $cgi_path = Bugzilla::Constants::bz_locations()->{'cgi_path'}; # Set up the configuration for the web server my $server = Apache2::ServerUtil->server; my $conf = < AddHandler perl-script .cgi # No need to PerlModule these because they're already defined in mod_perl.pl PerlResponseHandler Bugzilla::ModPerl::ResponseHandler PerlCleanupHandler Apache2::SizeLimit Bugzilla::ModPerl::CleanupHandler PerlOptions +ParseHeaders Options +ExecCGI AllowOverride Limit FileInfo Indexes Options DirectoryIndex index.cgi index.html EOT $server->add_config([split("\n", $conf)]); # Pre-load all extensions $Bugzilla::extension_packages = Bugzilla::Extension->load_all(); # Have ModPerl::RegistryLoader pre-compile all CGI scripts. my $rl = new ModPerl::RegistryLoader(); # If we try to do this in "new" it fails because it looks for a # Bugzilla/ModPerl/ResponseHandler.pm $rl->{package} = 'Bugzilla::ModPerl::ResponseHandler'; my $feature_files = Bugzilla::Install::Requirements::map_files_to_features(); # Prevent "use lib" from doing anything when the .cgi files are compiled. # This is important to prevent the current directory from getting into # @INC and messing things up. (See bug 630750.) no warnings 'redefine'; local *lib::import = sub {}; use warnings; foreach my $file (glob "$cgi_path/*.cgi") { my $base_filename = File::Basename::basename($file); if (my $feature = $feature_files->{$base_filename}) { next if !Bugzilla->feature($feature); } Bugzilla::Util::trick_taint($file); $rl->handler($file, $file); } package Bugzilla::ModPerl::ResponseHandler; use 5.10.1; use strict; use parent qw(ModPerl::Registry); use Bugzilla; use Bugzilla::Constants qw(USAGE_MODE_REST); sub handler : method { my $class = shift; # $0 is broken under mod_perl before 2.0.2, so we have to set it # here explicitly or init_page's shutdownhtml code won't work right. $0 = $ENV{'SCRIPT_FILENAME'}; # Prevent "use lib" from modifying @INC in the case where a .cgi file # is being automatically recompiled by mod_perl when Apache is # running. (This happens if a file changes while Apache is already # running.) no warnings 'redefine'; local *lib::import = sub {}; use warnings; Bugzilla::init_page(); my $result = $class->SUPER::handler(@_); # When returning data from the REST api we must only return 200 or 304, # which tells Apache not to append its error html documents to the # response. return Bugzilla->usage_mode == USAGE_MODE_REST && $result != 304 ? Apache2::Const::OK : $result; } package Bugzilla::ModPerl::CleanupHandler; use 5.10.1; use strict; use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK); sub handler { my $r = shift; Bugzilla::_cleanup(); # Sometimes mod_perl doesn't properly call DESTROY on all # the objects in pnotes() foreach my $key (keys %{$r->pnotes}) { delete $r->pnotes->{$key}; } return Apache2::Const::OK; } 1;