NAME
    Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI - Run CGIs in Catalyst
SYNOPSIS
        package MyApp::Controller::Foo;
    
        use parent qw/Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI/;
        use CGI ();
    
        sub hello : Path('cgi-bin/hello.cgi') {
            my ($self, $c) = @_;
    
            $self->cgi_to_response($c, sub {
                my $q = CGI->new;
                print $q->header, $q->start_html('Hello'),
                    $q->h1('Catalyst Rocks!'),
                    $q->end_html;
            });
        }
    In your .conf, configure which environment variables to pass:
        
            
                username_field username # used for REMOTE_USER env var
                pass_env PERL5LIB
                pass_env PATH
                pass_env /^MYAPP_/
                kill_env MYAPP_BAD
            
        
DESCRIPTION
    Allows you to run Perl code in a CGI environment derived from your
    Catalyst context.
    *WARNING*: do not export CGI functions into a Controller, it will break
    with Catalyst 5.8 onward.
    If you just want to run CGIs from files, see
    Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin.
    REMOTE_USER will be set to $c->user->obj->$username_field if available,
    or to $c->req->remote_user otherwise.
CONFIGURATION
 pass_env
    $your_controller->{CGI}{pass_env} should be an array of environment
    variables or regular expressions to pass through to your CGIs. Entries
    surrounded by / characters are considered regular expressions.
 kill_env
    $your_controller->{CGI}{kill_env} should be an array of environment
    variables or regular expressions to remove from the environment before
    passing it to your CGIs. Entries surrounded by / characters are
    considered regular expressions.
    Default is to pass the whole of %ENV, except for entries listed in
    "FILTERED ENVIRONMENT" below.
 username_field
    $your_controller->{CGI}{username_field} should be the field for your
    user's name, which will be read from $c->user->obj. Defaults to
    'username'.
    See "SYNOPSIS" for an example.
METHODS
 cgi_to_response
    $self->cgi_to_response($c, $coderef)
    Does the magic of running $coderef in a CGI environment, and populating
    the appropriate parts of your Catalyst context with the results.
    Calls "wrap_cgi".
 wrap_cgi
    $self->wrap_cgi($c, $coderef)
    Runs $coderef in a CGI environment using HTTP::Request::AsCGI, returns
    an HTTP::Response.
    The CGI environment is set up based on $c.
    The environment variables to pass on are taken from the configuration
    for your Controller, see "SYNOPSIS" for an example. If you don't supply
    a list of environment variables to pass, the whole of %ENV is used
    (with exceptions listed in "FILTERED ENVIRONMENT".
    Used by "cgi_to_response", which is probably what you want to use as
    well.
FILTERED ENVIRONMENT
    If you don't use the "pass_env" option to restrict which environment
    variables are passed in, the default is to pass the whole of %ENV
    except the variables listed below.
      MOD_PERL
      SERVER_SOFTWARE
      SERVER_NAME
      GATEWAY_INTERFACE
      SERVER_PROTOCOL
      SERVER_PORT
      REQUEST_METHOD
      PATH_INFO
      PATH_TRANSLATED
      SCRIPT_NAME
      QUERY_STRING
      REMOTE_HOST
      REMOTE_ADDR
      AUTH_TYPE
      REMOTE_USER
      REMOTE_IDENT
      CONTENT_TYPE
      CONTENT_LENGTH
      HTTP_ACCEPT
      HTTP_USER_AGENT
    %ENV can be further trimmed using "kill_env".
DIRECT SOCKET/NPH SCRIPTS
    This currently won't work:
        #!/usr/bin/perl
    
        use CGI ':standard';
    
        $| = 1;
    
        print header;
    
        for (0..1000) {
            print $_, br, "\n";
            sleep 1;
        }
    because the coderef is executed synchronously with STDOUT pointing to a
    temp file.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    Original development sponsored by http://www.altinity.com/
SEE ALSO
    Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin, CatalystX::GlobalContext,
    Catalyst::Controller, CGI, Catalyst
BUGS
    Please report any bugs or feature requests to
    bug-catalyst-controller-wrapcgi at rt.cpan.org, or through the web
    interface at
    http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Catalyst-Controller-WrapCGI.
    I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of
    progress on your bug as I make changes.
AUTHOR
    Matt S. Trout 
CONTRIBUTORS
    Caelum: Rafael Kitover 
    confound: Hans Dieter Pearcey 
    rbuels: Robert Buels 
    Some code stolen from Tatsuhiko Miyagawa's CGI::Compile.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
    Copyright (c) 2008-2015 "AUTHOR" in Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI and
    "CONTRIBUTORS" in Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI.
    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.