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Re[2]: Reading from a named pipe / fifo

Max
January 21, 2012 11:30AM
21 января 2012, 02:21 от Brian Akins : > nginx can http proxy to a unix socket. (as well as fastcgi, uwsgi, etc). So > could the other app provide the data that way? With a fifo, you'd need a > way to specify when to stop reading, so you may as well use a known > protocol. Unfortunately, the other app can provide the data only through a fifo and there's no easy way to change it due to licensing, so writing a fifo module for nginx would be the easier and cleaner solution. Igor and other developers, could you please give me a few tips to help me get started with the development of the fifo module? Thank you, Max_______________________________________________
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Reading from a named pipe / fifo

Max January 20, 2012 04:38PM

Re: Reading from a named pipe / fifo

Brian Akins January 20, 2012 05:22PM

Re[2]: Reading from a named pipe / fifo

Max January 21, 2012 11:30AM

Re: Re[2]: Reading from a named pipe / fifo

takigama January 21, 2012 12:40PM

Re[4]: Reading from a named pipe / fifo

Max January 21, 2012 08:56PM

Re[4]: Reading from a named pipe / fifo (corrected)

Max January 21, 2012 08:58PM

Re[4]: Reading from a named pipe / fifo (final version)

Max January 21, 2012 09:06PM

Re: Reading from a named pipe / fifo (final version)

Brian Akins January 21, 2012 09:28PM

Re[2]: Reading from a named pipe / fifo (final version)

Max January 21, 2012 10:38PM

Re: Reading from a named pipe / fifo (final version)

Brian Akins January 22, 2012 03:52PM



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