Apache Module mod_isapi
Summary
This module implements the Internet Server extension API. It
allows Internet Server extensions (e.g. ISAPI .dll
modules) to be served by Apache for Windows, subject to the
noted restrictions.
ISAPI extension modules (.dll files) are written by third
parties. The Apache Group does not author these modules, so we
provide no support for them. Please contact the ISAPI's author
directly if you are experiencing problems running their ISAPI
extension. Please do not post such problems to
Apache's lists or bug reporting pages.
In the server configuration file, use
the AddHandler
directive to
associate ISAPI files with the isapi-isa
handler, and map
it to them with their file extensions. To enable any .dll file to be
processed as an ISAPI extension, edit the httpd.conf file and add the
following line:
AddHandler isapi-isa .dll
There is no capability within the Apache server to leave a
requested module loaded. However, you may preload and keep a
specific module loaded by using the following syntax in your
httpd.conf:
ISAPICacheFile c:/WebWork/Scripts/ISAPI/mytest.dll
Whether or not you have preloaded an ISAPI extension, all
ISAPI extensions are governed by the same permissions and
restrictions as CGI scripts. That is, Options
ExecCGI
must be set for the
directory that contains the ISAPI .dll file.
Review the Additional Notes and the Programmer's Journal for additional details
and clarification of the specific ISAPI support offered by
mod_isapi
.
Apache's ISAPI implementation conforms to all of the ISAPI
2.0 specification, except for some "Microsoft-specific"
extensions dealing with asynchronous I/O. Apache's I/O model
does not allow asynchronous reading and writing in a manner
that the ISAPI could access. If an ISA tries to access
unsupported features, including async I/O, a message is placed
in the error log to help with debugging. Since these messages
can become a flood, the directive ISAPILogNotSupported
Off
exists to quiet this noise.
Some servers, like Microsoft IIS, load the ISAPI extension
into the server and keep it loaded until memory usage is too
high, or unless configuration options are specified. Apache
currently loads and unloads the ISAPI extension each time it is
requested, unless the ISAPICacheFile
directive is specified.
This is inefficient, but Apache's memory model makes this the
most effective method. Many ISAPI modules are subtly
incompatible with the Apache server, and unloading these
modules helps to ensure the stability of the server.
Also, remember that while Apache supports ISAPI Extensions,
it does not support ISAPI Filters. Support for
filters may be added at a later date, but no support is planned
at this time.
If you are programming Apache 2.0 mod_isapi
modules, you must limit your calls to ServerSupportFunction
to the following directives:
HSE_REQ_SEND_URL_REDIRECT_RESP
- Redirect the user to another location.
This must be a fully qualified URL (e.g.
http://server/location
).
HSE_REQ_SEND_URL
- Redirect the user to another location.
This cannot be a fully qualified URL, you are not allowed to
pass the protocol or a server name (e.g. simply
/location
).
This redirection is handled by the server, not the
browser.
Warning
In their recent documentation, Microsoft appears to have
abandoned the distinction between the two
HSE_REQ_SEND_URL
functions. Apache continues to treat
them as two distinct functions with different requirements
and behaviors.
HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER
- Apache accepts a response body following the header if it
follows the blank line (two consecutive newlines) in the
headers string argument. This body cannot contain NULLs,
since the headers argument is NULL terminated.
HSE_REQ_DONE_WITH_SESSION
- Apache considers this a no-op, since the session will be
finished when the ISAPI returns from processing.
HSE_REQ_MAP_URL_TO_PATH
- Apache will translate a virtual name to a physical
name.
HSE_APPEND_LOG_PARAMETER
-
This logged message may be captured in any of the following
logs:
The first option, the %{isapi-parameter}n
component,
is always available and preferred.
HSE_REQ_IS_KEEP_CONN
- Will return the negotiated Keep-Alive status.
HSE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE_HEADER_EX
- Will behave as documented, although the
fKeepConn
flag is ignored.
HSE_REQ_IS_CONNECTED
- Will report false if the request has been aborted.
Apache returns FALSE
to any unsupported call to
ServerSupportFunction
, and sets the
GetLastError
value to
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
.
ReadClient
retrieves the request body exceeding the
initial buffer (defined by ISAPIReadAheadBuffer
). Based on the
ISAPIReadAheadBuffer
setting (number of bytes
to buffer prior to calling the ISAPI handler) shorter requests are sent
complete to the extension when it is invoked. If the request is
longer, the ISAPI extension must use ReadClient
to
retrieve the remaining request body.
WriteClient
is supported, but only with the
HSE_IO_SYNC
flag or no option flag (value of
0
). Any other WriteClient
request
will be rejected with a return value of FALSE
, and a
GetLastError
value of
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
.
GetServerVariable
is supported, although extended server
variables do not exist (as defined by other servers.) All the
usual Apache CGI environment variables are available from
GetServerVariable
, as well as the ALL_HTTP
and ALL_RAW
values.
Apache 2.0 mod_isapi
supports additional
features introduced in later versions of the ISAPI specification,
as well as limited emulation of async I/O and the
TransmitFile
semantics. Apache also supports preloading
ISAPI .dlls for performance, neither of which were not available under
Apache 1.3 mod_isapi
.
Record HSE_APPEND_LOG_PARAMETER
requests from ISAPI
extensions to the server error log.
Record HSE_APPEND_LOG_PARAMETER
requests from ISAPI
extensions to the query field (appended to the CustomLog
%q
component).
Specifies a space-separated list of file names to be loaded
when the Apache server is launched, and remain loaded until the
server is shut down. This directive may be repeated for every
ISAPI .dll file desired. The full path name of each file should
be specified. If the path name is not absolute, it will be treated
relative to ServerRoot
.
While set to on, asynchronous support for ISAPI callbacks is
simulated.
Logs all requests for unsupported features from ISAPI
extensions in the server error log. This may help administrators
to track down problems. Once set to on and all desired ISAPI modules
are functioning, it should be set back to off.
Defines the maximum size of the Read Ahead Buffer sent to
ISAPI extensions when they are initially invoked. All remaining
data must be retrieved using the ReadClient
callback; some
ISAPI extensions may not support the ReadClient
function.
Refer questions to the ISAPI extension's author.