> On 16 Aug 2022, at 00:35, atrocitus <nginx-fo...@forum.nginx.org> wrote: > > (I wanted to post this to the Nginx Development group but it's read only)
You can subscribe to the nginx development mailing list: https://mailman.nginx.org/mailman3/lists/nginx-devel.nginx.org/ > > I'm developing a module which will receive post data then print out "Done". > "Done" will be printed out regardless if it's a "POST" or a "GET". Issue I'm > having is ngx_http_read_client_request_body is not always calling my call > back, I have to wait a few seconds / resubmit form before it works. Is there > a caching issue I'm not aware of? I'm doing this from bash command line, a > simple CURL command. > > Here is what I have in my "cmd_handler": > { > if (r->method == NGX_HTTP_POST) > ngx_http_read_client_request_body(r, ngx_http_form_read) > > ngx_str_set(&r->headers_out.content_type, "text/html") > ///....more out data definitions > ngx_http_output_filter(r, out); > ngx_http_finalize(request, r, NGX_DONE) > return NGX_DONE > } > > In my ngx_http_form_read, I have the following: > { > #if defined(ngx_version) && nginx_version >= 8011 > r->main->count--; > #endif > > //form parsing data > // no return, this is a void? > > } > I see numerous issues in your code, including direct manipulation with the request count and missing error handling. See the complete example of handling request body: http://nginx.org/en/docs/dev/development_guide.html#http_request_body -- Sergey Kandaurov _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list -- nginx@nginx.org To unsubscribe send an email to nginx-le...@nginx.org