NAME Mojolicious::Plugin::CGI - Run CGI script from Mojolicious VERSION 0.0301 DESCRIPTION This plugin enable Mojolicious to run Perl CGI scripts. It does so by forking a new process with a modified environment and reads the STDOUT in a non-blocking matter. SYNOPSIS use Mojolicious::Lite; plugin CGI => [ '/script' => '/path/to/cgi/script.pl' ]; plugin CGI => { route => '/mount/point', script => '/path/to/cgi/script.pl', env => {}, # default is \%ENV }; app->start; METHODS env Returns a hash ref containing the environment variables that should be used when starting the CGI script. Defaults to %ENV when this module was loaded. emulate_environment %env = $self->emulate_environment($c); Returns a hash which contains the environment variables which should be used by the CGI script. In addition to "env", these dynamic variables are set: CONTENT_LENGTH, CONTENT_TYPE, HTTP_COOKIE, HTTP_HOST, HTTP_REFERER, HTTP_USER_AGENT, HTTPS, PATH, PATH_INFO, QUERY_STRING, REMOTE_ADDR, REMOTE_HOST, REMOTE_PORT, REMOTE_USER, REQUEST_METHOD, SCRIPT_NAME, SERVER_PORT, SERVER_PROTOCOL. Additional static variables: GATEWAY_INTERFACE = "CGI/1.1" SERVER_ADMIN = $ENV{USER} SCRIPT_FILENAME = Script name given as argument to register. SERVER_NAME = Sys::Hostname::hostname() SERVER_SOFTWARE = "Mojolicious::Plugin::CGI" register $self->register($app, [ $route => $script ]); $self->register($app, %args); $self->register($app, \%args); "route" and path need to exist as keys in %args unless given as plain arguments. $route can be either a plain path or a route object. AUTHOR Jan Henning Thorsen - "jhthorsen@cpan.org"