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#!@PERL@ -w
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use warnings;
use strict;
BEGIN {
die <<EOT if ${^TAINT};
RT does not run under Perl's "taint mode". Remove -T from the command
line, or remove the PerlTaintCheck parameter from your mod_perl
configuration.
EOT
}
# fix lib paths, some may be relative
BEGIN { # BEGIN RT CMD BOILERPLATE
require File::Spec;
require Cwd;
my @libs = ("@RT_LIB_PATH@", "@LOCAL_LIB_PATH@");
my $bin_path;
for my $lib (@libs) {
unless ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($lib) ) {
$bin_path ||= ( File::Spec->splitpath(Cwd::abs_path(__FILE__)) )[1];
$lib = File::Spec->catfile( $bin_path, File::Spec->updir, $lib );
}
unshift @INC, $lib;
}
}
use Getopt::Long;
no warnings 'once';
if (grep { m/help/ } @ARGV) {
require Pod::Usage;
print Pod::Usage::pod2usage( { verbose => 2 } );
exit;
}
require RT;
die "Wrong version of RT $RT::VERSION found; need @RT_VERSION_MAJOR@.@RT_VERSION_MINOR@.*"
unless $RT::VERSION =~ /^@RT_VERSION_MAJOR@\.@RT_VERSION_MINOR@\./;
RT->LoadConfig();
RT->InitPluginPaths();
RT->InitLogging();
require RT::Handle;
my ($integrity, $state, $msg) = RT::Handle->CheckIntegrity;
unless ( $integrity ) {
print STDERR <<EOF;
RT couldn't connect to the database where tickets are stored.
If this is a new installation of RT, you should visit the URL below
to configure RT and initialize your database.
If this is an existing RT installation, this may indicate a database
connectivity problem.
The error RT got back when trying to connect to your database was:
$msg
EOF
require RT::Installer;
# don't enter install mode if the file exists but is unwritable
if (-e RT::Installer->ConfigFile && !-w _) {
die 'Since your configuration exists ('
. RT::Installer->ConfigFile
. ") but is not writable, I'm refusing to do anything.\n";
}
RT->Config->Set( 'LexiconLanguages' => '*' );
RT::I18N->Init;
RT->InstallMode(1);
} else {
RT->Init( Heavy => 1 );
my ($status, $msg) = RT::Handle->CheckCompatibility( $RT::Handle->dbh, 'post');
unless ( $status ) {
print STDERR $msg, "\n\n";
exit -1;
}
}
# we must disconnect DB before fork
if ($RT::Handle) {
$RT::Handle->dbh->disconnect if $RT::Handle->dbh;
$RT::Handle->dbh(undef);
undef $RT::Handle;
}
require RT::PlackRunner;
# when used as a psgi file
if (caller) {
return RT::PlackRunner->app;
}
my $r = RT::PlackRunner->new( RT->InstallMode ? ( server => 'Standalone' ) :
$0 =~ /standalone/ ? ( server => 'Standalone' ) :
$0 =~ /fcgi$/ ? ( server => 'FCGI', env => "deployment" )
: ( server => 'Starlet', env => "deployment" ) );
$r->parse_options(@ARGV);
# Try to clean up wrong-permissions var/
$SIG{INT} = sub {
local $@;
system("chown", "-R", "@WEB_USER@:@WEB_GROUP@", "@RT_VAR_PATH_R@");
exit 0;
} if $> == 0;
# If a client goes away, don't allow this process to die.
$SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';
$r->run;
__END__
=head1 NAME
rt-server - RT standalone server
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# runs prefork server listening on port 8080, requires Starlet
rt-server --port 8080
# runs prefork server listening on port 8080 at /rt
rt-server --port 8080 --webpath /rt
# runs server listening on port 8080
rt-server --server Standalone --port 8080
# or
standalone_httpd --port 8080
# runs other PSGI server on port 8080
rt-server --server Starman --port 8080
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The C<rt-server> utility uses Plack so you can pass through additional
options described in the L<plackup|https://metacpan.org/pod/distribution/Plack/script/plackup>
documentation. For example, if you want to see server logs when developing,
you can start the server like:
sbin/rt-server --env development --access-log var/access.log
Log output will then go to var/access.log.
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