sub class { return scalar(caller); }
+=head2 OSRF_APACHE_REQUEST_OBJ
+
+Gets and sets the Apache request object when running inside mod_perl.
+This allows other parts of OpenSRF to investigate the state of the
+remote connection, such as whether the client has disconnected, and
+react accordingly.
+
+=cut
+
+our $_OARO;
+sub OSRF_APACHE_REQUEST_OBJ {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $a = shift;
+ $_OARO = $a if $a;
+ return $_OARO;
+}
+
1;
my $infile = '';
vec($infile, $socket->fileno, 1) = 1;
- my $nfound = select($infile, undef, undef, $timeout);
+ my $nfound;
+ if (!OpenSRF->OSRF_APACHE_REQUEST_OBJ || $timeout <= 1.0) {
+ $nfound = select($infile, undef, undef, $timeout);
+ } else {
+ $timeout -= 1.0;
+ for (
+ my $sleep = 1.0;
+ $timeout >= 0.0;
+ do {
+ $sleep = $timeout < 1.0 ? $timeout : 1.0;
+ $timeout -= 1.0;
+ }
+ ) {
+ $nfound = select($infile, undef, undef, $sleep);
+ last if $nfound;
+ if (
+ OpenSRF->OSRF_APACHE_REQUEST_OBJ &&
+ OpenSRF->OSRF_APACHE_REQUEST_OBJ->connection->aborted
+ ) {
+ # Should this be more severe? Die or throw error?
+ $logger->warn("Upstream Apache client disconnected, aborting.");
+ last;
+ };
+ }
+ }
return undef if !$nfound or $nfound == -1;
# now slurp the data off the socket