Jonathan Druart
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The goal of this patch is to avoid unecessary flush of the L1 cache on creating a new CGI object each time C4::Languages::getlanguage is called without a CGI object. The new class Koha::Cache::Memory::Lite must be flushed by the CGI constructor overide done in the psgi file. This new class will ease caching of specific stuffs used by running script. Test plan: At the OPAC and the intranet interfaces: Open 2 different browser session to simulate several users - Clear the cookies of the browsers - User 1 (U1) an User 2 (U2) should be set to the default language (depending on the browser settings) - U1 chooses another language - U2 refreshes and the language used must be the default one - U2 chooses a third language - U1 refreshes and must be still using the one he has choosen. Try to use a language which is not defined: Add &language=es-ES (if es-ES is not translated) to the url, you should not see the Spanish interface. Signed-off-by: Jacek Ablewicz <abl@biblos.pk.edu.pl> Signed-off-by: Jesse Weaver <jweaver@bywatersolutions.com> Signed-off-by: Brendan Gallagher <brendan@bywatersolutions.com> |
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Bug 7844 - plack intranet tooling for developers koha.psgi example and plackup.sh script to run any Koha site intranet or opac interface under plack with optional multi-process Starman server plackup.sh site-name [intranet] site-name is used to find config /etc/koha/sites/site-name/koha-conf.xml All configuration is specified in koha.psgi, which you are welcomed to edit and tune according to your development needs (enable memcache, enable/disable debugging modules for plack and so on). For deployment of opac or intranet you would probably want to take a look in plackup.sh and enable starman as web server (which is pre-forking server written in perl) and put some web server in front of it to serve static web files (e.g. ngnix, apache) When you are happy with it, rename koha.psgi and plackup.sh it to site name and save it for safe-keeping. This commit message is included in patch as README.plack because it includes useful information for people using plack for first time. Test scenario: 1. install plack and dependencies, as documented at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Plack 2. start ./plackup.sh sitename i[ntranet] 3. open intranet page http://localhost:5001/ and verify that it redirects to http://localhost:5001/cgi-bin/koha/mainpage.pl 4. start ./plackup.sh sitename 5. open OPAC http://localhost:5000/ and verify that it redirects to http://localhost:5000/cgi-bin/koha/opac-main.pl 6. next step is to take a look into koha.psgi and enable additional debug modules, save file and reload page (plackup will reload code automatically)