I am trying to run the example hello.lua script over mini-httpd. When I
run the hello.lua directly from the command line it works but the
environment variables that would be set by wsapi are understandably nil.
The environments variables are still nil when I run hello.lua through
the browser giving me the following error:
/usr/share/lua/5.1/wsapi/common.lua:189: bad argument #1 to 'match'
(string expected, got nil)
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'match'
/usr/share/lua/5.1/wsapi/common.lua:189: in function
'splitext'
/usr/share/lua/5.1/wsapi/common.lua:204: in function
(tail call): ?
/usr/bin/wsapi.cgi:16: in function
(tail call): ?
[C]: in function 'xpcall'
/usr/share/lua/5.1/wsapi/common.lua:147: in function
'run_app'
/usr/share/lua/5.1/wsapi/common.lua:171: in function 'run'
/usr/share/lua/5.1/wsapi/cgi.lua:18: in function 'run'
/usr/bin/wsapi.cgi:26: in main chunk
[C]: ?
I was informed in an earlier e-mail that all I need is e-mail support to
run cgilua. How do I get these environment variables set?
The hello.lua code:
#!/usr/bin/env wsapi.cgi
module("hello", package.seeall)
function run(wsapi_env)
local headers = { ["Content-type"] = "text/html" }
local function hello_text()
coroutine.yield("<html><body>")
coroutine.yield("<p>Hello Wsapi!</p>")
coroutine.yield("<p>PATH_INFO: " .. wsapi_env.PATH_INFO .. "</p>")
coroutine.yield("<p>SCRIPT_NAME: " .. wsapi_env.SCRIPT_NAME ..
"</p>")
coroutine.yield("</body></html>")
end
return 200, headers, coroutine.wrap(hello_text)
end
return _M
Thx
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