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1patplex(1)
2==========
3
4NAME
5----
6patplex - Request pattern matcher for ashd(7)
7
8SYNOPSIS
9--------
10*patplex* [*-hN*] 'CONFIGFILE'
11
12DESCRIPTION
13-----------
14
15The *patplex* handler matches requests against the rules specified in
16'CONFIGFILE', and dispatches them to the specified handlers
17accordingly. See CONFIGURATION below for a description of how requests
18are matched.
19
20*patplex* is a persistent handler, as defined in *ashd*(7).
21
22OPTIONS
23-------
24
25*-h*::
26
27 Print a brief help message to standard output and exit.
28
29*-N*::
30
31 Do not read the global configuration file `patplex.rc`.
32
33CONFIGURATION
34-------------
35
36In addition to the 'CONFIGFILE' specified on the command-line,
37*patplex* also attempts to find and read a global configuration file
38called `patplex.rc`, unless the *-N* option is given. It looks in all
39directories named by the *PATH* environment variable, appended with
40`../etc`. For example, then, if *PATH* is
41`/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin`, the directories `/usr/local/etc`,
42`/etc` and `/usr/etc` are searched for `patplex.rc`, in that
43order. Only the first file found is used, should there exist several.
44
45Should the global and the given configuration files conflict, the
46directives from the given file take precedence.
47
48The configuration files follow the same general format as for
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49*dirplex*(1), though the recognized stanzas differ. The *child*,
50*fchild* and *include* stanzas are also shared with *dirplex*(1), so
51see its manpage for a description thereof.
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52
53*patplex* recognizes the *match* stanza, which takes no arguments, but
54must contain at least one follow-up line to specify match rules. All
55rules must match for the stanza as a whole to match. The following
56rules are recognized:
57
58*point* 'REGEX' 'FLAGS'::
59
60 'REGEX' must be an extended regular expression. The rule is
61 considered to match if 'REGEX' matches the rest string of the
62 request. If 'FLAGS' contain the character `i`, 'REGEX' is
63 matched case-independently. If the *match* stanza as a whole
64 matches and contains no *restpat* line (as described below),
65 the rest string of the request is replaced by the remainder of
66 the rest string after the portion that was matched by 'REGEX'.
67
68*url* 'REGEX' 'FLAGS'::
69
70 'REGEX' must be an extended regular expression. The rule is
71 considered to match if 'REGEX' matches the raw URL of the
72 request. If 'FLAGS' contain the character `i`, 'REGEX' is
73 matched case-independently.
74
75*method* 'REGEX' 'FLAGS'::
76
77 'REGEX' must be an extended regular expression. The rule is
78 considered to match if 'REGEX' matches the HTTP method of the
79 request. If 'FLAGS' contain the character `i`, 'REGEX' is
80 matched case-independently.
81
82*header* 'HEADER' 'REGEX' 'FLAGS'::
83
84 'REGEX' must be an extended regular expression. The rule is
85 considered to match if 'REGEX' matches the named 'HEADER' in
86 the request. If the request does not contain the named
87 'HEADER', the rule never matches. If 'FLAGS' contain the
88 character `i`, 'REGEX' is matched case-independently.
89
90*default*::
91
92 Matches if and only if no *match* stanza without a *default*
93 rule has matched.
94
95In addition to the rules, a *match* stanza must contain exactly one
96follow-up line specifying the action to take if it mathces. Currently,
97only the *handler* action is recognized:
98
99*handler* 'HANDLER'::
100
101 'HANDLER' must be a named handler as declared by a *child* or
102 *fchild* stanza, to which the request is passed.
103
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104Additionally, a *match* stanza may contain any of the following,
105optional lines:
106
107*set* 'HEADER' 'VALUE'::
108
109 If the *match* stanza as a whole matches, the named HTTP
110 'HEADER' in the request is set to 'VALUE' before passing the
111 request on to the specified handler. A *match* stanza may
112 contain any number of *set* lines.
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113
114*restpat* 'TEMPLATE'::
115
116 If the *match* stanza as a whole matches, 'TEMPLATE' is
117 expanded and installed as the rest string of the request
118 before it is passed to the specified handler. In 'TEMPLATE',
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119 the following parameters are recognized and expanded. At most
120 one *restpat* line may be given per *match* stanza.
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121
122*$0* ... *$9*::
123
124 Exactly one of the *point*, *url*, *method* or *header* rules
125 specified in the *match* stanza must have the `s` character
126 among its 'FLAGS'. *$0* is replaced by the whole text that was
127 matched by the rule's 'REGEX', and any of *$1* to *$9* is
128 replaced by the corresponding parenthesized subgroup of
129 'REGEX'.
130
131*$_*::
132
133 Replaced by the entire rest string, as it was originally.
134
135*$$*::
136
137 Replaced by a single *$*.
138
139*${*'HEADER'*}*::
140
141 Replaced by the value of the named 'HEADER' in the request, or
142 the empty string if the request contained no such header.
143
144If no *match* stanza matches, a 404 response is returned to the
145client.
146
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147SIGNALS
148-------
149
150SIGHUP::
151
152 Reread the given configuration file (but not the global
153 file). If any named handlers, as specified by *child* stanzas,
154 are currently running and have stanzas with matching names in
155 the new file, they are left running for those stanzas (even if
156 the *exec* line has changed).
157
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158EXAMPLES
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160
161The following configuration file serves files from the `/srv/www`
162directory by default, and in addition recognizes standard `/~user/`
163URLs as user directories and calls the *userplex*(1) program to serve
164them.
165
166--------
167child root
249cd06f 168 exec sudo -u www-data dirplex /srv/www
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169child userdir
170 exec userplex -g users
171match
172 default
173 handler root
174match
175 point ^~
176 handler userdir
177--------
178
179The following rules can be used to implement virtual hosts. The actual
180handlers are left out of the example. Note that the dots in the
181regular expressions need to be escaped with double backslashes, since
182the configuration file reader consumes one level of quoting.
183
184--------
185# Match one exact domain name only.
186match
187 header host ^www\\.foo\\.net$ i
188 handler site-foo
189# Match any sub-domain of bar.com.
190match
191 header host (^|\\.)bar\\.com$ i
192 handler site-bar
193# Use the last level of the domain name to enter a subdirectory.
194match
195 header host ^([^.]*)\\.multi\\.org$ is
249cd06f 196 restpat $1/$_
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197 handler site-multi
198--------
199
200AUTHOR
201------
202Fredrik Tolf <fredrik@dolda2000.com>
203
204SEE ALSO
205--------
206*dirplex*(1), *ashd*(7), *regex*(7)