Hi Brent, There are several Plack modules that allow you to run CGIs in a Plack/PSGI environment; have a look at the articles for days 10 and 9 in the Plack advent calendar for details of the different options:
http://advent.plackperl.org/2009/12/page/2/ (towards the bottom of the page) Amelia. On 3 March 2016 at 11:44, <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a need to call a CGI script that resides in cgi-bin from a Dancer > application. My CGI application is simple: > > use CGI; > use JSON; > > my $cgi = new CGI(); > print $cgi->header(); > > # Get the CSRF Token fnd the user rom cookie > my $CSRFToken = `/apps/www/cgi-bin/rsacookie -g -CSRFToken`; > my $user = `/apps/www/cgi-bin/rsacookie -g -user`; > > my %rec_hash = ('token'=>$CSRFToken, 'user'=>$user ); > my $json = encode_json \%rec_hash; > print $json; > > The rsacookie is a binary that reads a client side cookie from an > authenticated user. The Dancer application is secured by RSA’s web agent. > The agent writes a cookie that can only be read by the rsacookie applet. > Once I authenticate with the agent, the above script works when called from > the cgi-bin directory in a different browser tab/window, however when I > call the script from within Dancer the rsacookie applet cannot find a valid > cookie. Since the rsacookie applet requires to be ran in the CGI > environment, how can I call it from Dancer and maintain the CGI env? My > dancer app is deployed with Plack/PSGI. > > Thanks. > Brent > > > > _______________________________________________ > dancer-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users > >
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