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[!Cheyenne] Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server
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Graham 9-Sep-2010 [8997] | rebcmd has odbc, ssl and library access. |
Kaj 9-Sep-2010 [8998] | Sure, but I need Library in Core to have it be meaningful in Syllable Server |
Graham 9-Sep-2010 [8999] | So, it's just simply releasing rebcmd as core ....if the will exists |
Dockimbel 10-Sep-2010 [9000] | Making the REBOL side process a command-line option for /Core and build option for /Command would be a good improvement. |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9001x3] | What causes this error? 15/9-02:54:33.067-## Error in [task-handler-4721] : Make object! [ code: 303 type: 'script id: 'expect-arg arg1: 'protected-exec arg2: 'code arg3: [block! function!] near: [protected-exec/event request/parsed/file get in session/events] where: 'fire-event ] ! |
I'm trying to display the login.rsp page of a webapp | |
the login.rsp is straight from svn | |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9004] | looking at login.rsp... |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9005] | maybe it's a httpd.cfg error? |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9006] | From the error message, the error would come from an incorrect event definition in %app-init.r |
Janko 15-Sep-2010 [9007] | errors like this are usually coaused by error in app-init.r yes |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9008x2] | I deleted the app-init.r and still get the error |
In fact I didn't have an app-init.r so added one | |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9010] | IIRC, app-init.r is mandatory for a webapp, even if you don't use it. |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9011x4] | so maybe that was the first issue. |
put it back and restarted cheyenne | |
very odd .. I deleted the comments in on-application-start and it works now! | |
I can only guess that I didn't complete shut down and restart Cheyenne | |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9015x2] | You should just "Reset Workers", it's enough to reload all the webapps. You should also consider running your dev instance of Cheyenne with -w 0 command-line option to make it reload all apps on each request. |
I'm looking at the code in RSP.r and I can't figure out how you could raise such internal error. Can you please describe me the simplest way to reproduce that error? | |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9017x3] | reload all apps on each request? |
The first thing I did was create a web app with no app-init.r | |
When I tried to access the login.rsp page I got that error. | |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9020] | yes, the -w 0 option asks Cheyenne to maintain a pool of 0 worker process and launch one only when required (killing it when the request is completed). That has the side-effect or "reloading" all webapps and cleaning any corrupted data in memory produced by user-scripts. |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9021x2] | what impact does that have on performance? |
it sounds like it would slow it down to cgi ? | |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9023] | yes, but you use it for the development only, not for production. I'm working with big RSP webapps and the slowdown with that option is barely noticeable. |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9024] | oh .. ok |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9025x3] | I've removed %app-init.r from %www/testapp in Cheyenne's archive, started a fresh Cheyenne session, logged in http://localhost/testapp and I can't reproduce your error. I only keep receiving this kind of (normal) error: ##RSP Script Error: URL = /testapp/login.rsp File = app-init.r ** Access Error : Cannot open /C/Dev/Cheyenne/www/testapp/app-init.r ** Where: rsp-script ** Near: [init: load join root %/app-init.r] |
I've removed -w 0 option also to mimic your config, I'll try putting app-init.r back now. | |
Still no success in reproducing your error... | |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9028x2] | I renamed app-init.r in my svn version, started cheyenne and don't get any error |
looks like the cheyenne I'm using is a build from middle of last year | |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9030x2] | You should get some if you try to use any session object functions or access any session/content variables. |
mid-2009? That's damn old :-) | |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9032x2] | it let me run the test rsp script |
old .. yeah, but since I haven't had any issues, I don't change the server apps | |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9034] | That's usually a good rule. |
Graham 15-Sep-2010 [9035] | So, I guess no point trying to produce this error since I am using an old server build |
Dockimbel 15-Sep-2010 [9036] | Right, there's more than 90 SVN revisions since july-2009... |
Gregg 27-Sep-2010 [9037] | Is anyone using Cheyenne in an environment where they also use Ladislav's INCLUDE? The RSP handler has its own global INCLUDE func, which I think will conflict. |
Ladislav 27-Sep-2010 [9038] | I am not, but last time I "felt" an Include conflict, it was very easy to resolve, in fact |
Gregg 27-Sep-2010 [9039] | I'm sure it can be resolved. And if someone else has done it in such a way that you and Doc approve, I'll gladly borrow from them. :-) |
Dockimbel 27-Sep-2010 [9040] | Gregg: 'include is not used internally by RSP engine, so you can freely redefine it, like that for example (not tested but should work) : in %app-init.r : on-application-start: does [ set 'rsp-include :include ;-- use 'rsp-include now for RSP script inclusion unprotect 'include ;-- 'include is mark as protected by the RSP engine do %include.r ;-- Ladislav's include script ] |
Graham 27-Sep-2010 [9041] | So, this is a local 'do and not the '*do ? |
Dockimbel 27-Sep-2010 [9042x2] | Depends if you want to keep that local to your webapp or share it for all your webapps (using do/global or *do in that case). |
So, yes, it's a local 'do in my example above. | |
Gregg 27-Sep-2010 [9044] | Thanks Doc. |
Gregg 28-Sep-2010 [9045] | Thanks again Doc, that lets me run things using INCLUDE. Now I'm on to the next issue, which is that it doesn't work (i.e. INCLUDE gets messed up) after running any kind of RSP. I'll dig in when I get a chance and tell you what I find. |
Graham 28-Sep-2010 [9046] | did you try *do ? |
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