Additional constants for mod_python.apache module. --------------------------------------------------
Key: MODPYTHON-148 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-148 Project: mod_python Type: New Feature Components: core Reporter: Graham Dumpleton Assigned to: Graham Dumpleton Priority: Minor Apache defines the following: /** Magic for mod_cgi[d] */ #define CGI_MAGIC_TYPE "application/x-httpd-cgi" /** Magic for mod_include */ #define INCLUDES_MAGIC_TYPE "text/x-server-parsed-html" /** Magic for mod_include */ #define INCLUDES_MAGIC_TYPE3 "text/x-server-parsed-html3" /** Magic for mod_dir */ #define DIR_MAGIC_TYPE "httpd/unix-directory" There should be equivalents available as constants in "mod_python.apache" module. Apache defines the following: #define PROXYREQ_NONE 0 /**< No proxy */ #define PROXYREQ_PROXY 1 /**< Standard proxy */ #define PROXYREQ_REVERSE 2 /**< Reverse proxy */ #define PROXYREQ_RESPONSE 3 /**< Origin response */ The PROXYREQ_RESPONSE value is missing from "mod_python.apache". Apache defines the following: #define HTTP_UPGRADE_REQUIRED 426 This isn't present in mod_python.apache. Apache defines the following: /** Send 413 error if message has any body */ #define REQUEST_NO_BODY 0 /** Send 411 error if body without Content-Length */ #define REQUEST_CHUNKED_ERROR 1 /** If chunked, remove the chunks for me. */ #define REQUEST_CHUNKED_DECHUNK 2 /** @} // values_request_rec_body */ These are necessary to understand what req.read_body means. In practice, don't think they are relevant to mod_python handlers, but for completeness should be added. Apache defines the following: /** * @brief Enumeration of connection keepalive options */ typedef enum { AP_CONN_UNKNOWN, AP_CONN_CLOSE, AP_CONN_KEEPALIVE } ap_conn_keepalive_e; These are needed to understand req.connection.keepalive. Because they a enum values, need to be populated in mod_python._apache module when module is initialised and reference made in mod_python.apache module. The only other thing from httpd.h which seems of interest is the DOCTYPE macro strings. Don't do anything about them for the time being. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira