module Netcgi_cgi:sig
..end
CGI scripts have poor performance as they are entirely re-run for
each request (so it is not possible to cache in the running program
database connections for example). Still they are suitable for
moderate frequented websites (especially because they run
everywhere) and for development.
val run : ?config:Netcgi.config ->
?output_type:Netcgi.output_type ->
?arg_store:Netcgi.arg_store ->
?exn_handler:Netcgi.exn_handler -> (Netcgi.cgi -> unit) -> unit
run f
executes f cgi
for each cgi request. Contrarily to
the other connectors, CGI execute the whole code (even the one
outside f
) each time the script is accessed. Therefore, one
cannot easily cache database connections,...config
: Default: Netcgi.default_config
output_type
: Default: `Direct ""
arg_store
: Default: `Automatic
for all arguments.exn_handler
: See Netcgi.exn_handler
. Default: delegate
all exceptions to the default handler.val is_cgi : unit -> bool
is_cgi
says whether the script is run in a CGI environment.
This allows for example to call the Netcgi_test
module if it
is not.