01-02-2019
WOL based on session activity is not the same as logging in and out; otherwise, every time you when to have tea or go for dinner and come back to your computer you would have to login again.
Obviously, you don't have to login every time you go away from an hour. At least for me, I rarely login to the forums, even when I wake up in the morning and turn on my Mac Pro; my login is still valid when I visit the forums.
It is not an issue, there are many ways to invoke a script, we do not need to invoke on login, like I said.
I will run the script on "showthread" page, so you need to take that into account and check that you only increment the day++ count IFF it has not already been incremented for that day.
You can do that in many ways.... but you cannot do it solely based on login.
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catalyst::manual::deployment::developmentserver
Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::DevelopmentServer(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::DevelopmentServer(3pm)
NAME
Catalyst::Manual::DevelopmentServer - Development server deployment
The development server is a mini web server written in Perl. However, if you supply the "-f" option to the development server, it will load
the higher performance Starman server, which can be used as an application server with a lightweight proxy web server at the front.
Setup
Start up the development server
script/myapp_server.pl -p 8080 -k -f --pidfile=/tmp/myapp.pid
You will probably want to write an init script to handle stop/starting the app using the pid file.
Configuring Apache
Make sure mod_proxy is enabled and add:
# Serve static content directly
DocumentRoot /var/www/MyApp/root
Alias /static /var/www/MyApp/root/static
ProxyRequests Off
<Proxy *>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>
# Need to specifically stop these paths from being passed to proxy
ProxyPass /static !
ProxyPass /favicon.ico !
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/
# This is optional if you'd like to show a custom error page
# if the proxy is not available
ErrorDocument 502 /static/error_pages/http502.html
You can wrap the above within a VirtualHost container if you want different apps served on the same host.
Other web servers
The proxy configuration above can also be replicated with a different frontend server or proxy, such as varnish, nginx, or lighttpd.
AUTHORS
Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
COPYRIGHT
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-20 Catalyst::Manual::Deployment::DevelopmentServer(3pm)