Sample httpd_modperl.conf File
# Change manually:
# -- Change '127.0.0.1' to your IP address
# -- Change 'webmaster@mycompany.com' to your contact e-mail address
# -- Change 'www.mycompany.com' to your website hostname
# -- If you wish to run the mod_perl server on a port other than 8080, change it
# NOTE: This is meant to be used in a proxy environment. If you're not
# running a proxy server in front of this and instead want to run OI
# standalone, see the file 'httpd_modperl_solo.conf'
# If you're using Named virtual hosts, just remove the 'Listen' line
Listen 127.0.0.1:8080
<VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:8080>
Port 8080
ServerAdmin webmaster@mycompany.com
ServerName www.mycompany.com
DocumentRoot %%WEBSITE_DIR%%/html
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" combined
CustomLog %%WEBSITE_DIR%%/logs/access_log_modperl combined
ErrorLog %%WEBSITE_DIR%%/logs/error_log_modperl
# This is necessary so we can bring in the Stash Class properly
<Perl>
use lib qw( %%WEBSITE_DIR%% );
</Perl>
# This reads in all your SPOPS objects, sets up aliases, database
# handles, template processing objects, etc.
PerlRequire %%WEBSITE_DIR%%/conf/startup.pl
# This is used to read the 'X-Forwarded-For' header created by the
# mod_proxy_add_forward.c Apache module that should be compiled into
# your front-end proxy server. If you don't have this, then every
# request will appear to come from the proxy server, which can be
# annoying.
PerlPostReadRequestHandler OpenInteract::ProxyRemoteAddr
PerlSetVar OIStashClass %%STASH_CLASS%%
# This sends all incoming requests to the OpenInteract Apache content
# handler (OpenInteract.pm)
<Location />
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler OpenInteract
</Location>
</VirtualHost>