[Catalyst] Streaming?

John Napiorkowski jjn1056 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 21 05:00:46 CEST 2006


This wouldn't support http partial content, would it? 
I can't find anything in the source to support it. 
Does anyone have any ideas how I could support
something like the following:

       HTTP/1.1 206 Partial content
       Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 06:25:24 GMT
       Last-Modified: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 04:58:08 GMT
       Content-Range: bytes 21010-47021/47022
       Content-Length: 26012
       Content-Type: image/gif

I need it for a streaming video service I'm building. 
I could take it out of catalyst but for consistency
reasons I've rather stay inside.  If anyone has any
thoughts about where in the source code I'd patch to
support seeks on the filehandles I'd appreciate some
pointers.

--john

--- Matt S Trout <dbix-class at trout.me.uk> wrote:

> Michael Giambalvo wrote:
> > Is streaming possible within catalyst?  I've run
> into a couple cases
> > now where I need to stream data to the client.  Is
> there a way for me
> > to write data to the pipe and then flush it, or is
> that not exposed in
> > Catalyst?
> 
> $c->write($chunk)
> 
> or
> 
> $c->res->body($filehandle_object)
> 
> 
> > I'm not even sure where this would be implemented,
> but I guess I'd
> > have to make a custom view.  Any ideas or examples
> of this?
> > 
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