From: Vincent Balat <vincent.balat@pps.jussieu.fr>
To: ocsigen@sympa.mancoosi.univ-paris-diderot.fr, pierrchp@free.fr
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] Re: [Ocsigen] Ocamlnet, netclient and lwt_preemptive causing ocsigen segfault
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 19:04:36 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201109111904.36279.vincent.balat@pps.jussieu.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1315681085.4e6bb33d6df0e@imp.free.fr>
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Hello,
No idea about the segmentation fault but if you just want to do an HTTP
request, Ocsigen Server (without Ocamlnet's netclient) may be enough for your
needs.
See module Ocsigen_http_client.
http://ocsigen.org/ocsigenserver/2.0-rc1/api/Ocsigen_http_client
(I would be interested to understand the problem with netclient, though).
Vincent Balat
> Hello,
>
> I have a web application written using lwt and ocsigen that needs to get
> data using https.
>
> In order to do that, I use the Http_client.Convenience module from
> Ocamlnet, and use Lwt.detach to perform the call (there probably is a
> smater way to do this, I am open to any suggestion). The http call is
> performed and the data is displayed, but then the server crashed,
> apparently because of a segfault.
>
> here is the code for a test eliom module that reproduce the problem,
> compiled using
>
> ocamlfind ocamlc -c -thread -package
> equeue-ssl,netclient,lwt,lwt.preemptive,ocsigen test_server.ml
>
> Cheers
>
>
> -Pierre
>
>
> (*************************************)
>
> open Lwt
> open XHTML.M
> open Eliom_services
> open Eliom_parameters
> open Eliom_sessions
> open Eliom_predefmod.Xhtml;;
>
>
>
>
> (* initialising Http_client.Convenience to use https *)
> Ssl.init();
>
> Http_client.Convenience.configure_pipeline
> (fun p ->
> let ctx = Ssl.create_context Ssl.TLSv1 Ssl.Client_context in
> let tct = Https_client.https_transport_channel_type ctx in
> p # configure_transport Http_client.https_cb_id tct
> )
> ;;
>
>
>
> module H = Http_client.Convenience
>
>
> let test_service = new_service ~path:[""]
> ~get_params:unit
> ()
> ;;
>
>
> let test_handler = fun sp () () ->
> (* thread that request data from a url *)
> Lwt_preemptive.detach (function () -> H.http_get "https://ocsigen.org") ()
> >>= function s ->
> (*page that display the data*)
> return (
> html (head (title (pcdata "test")) [])
> (body [
> h1 [pcdata "the data are:"];
> p [ pcdata s]
> ]
> )
> )
> ;;
> register test_service test_handler;;
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-09-11 17:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-09-10 18:58 [Caml-list] " pierrchp
2011-09-11 8:27 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2011-09-11 17:04 ` Vincent Balat [this message]
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