Integration with Apache
The Hyperwave extension is best used when PHP is compiled as an
Apache module. In such a case the underlying Hyperwave server can
be hidden from users almost completely if Apache uses its rewriting
engine. The following instructions will explain this.
Since PHP with Hyperwave support built into Apache is intended
to replace the native Hyperwave solution based on Wavemaster, we
will assume that the Apache server will only serve as a Hyperwave
web interface for these examples. This is not necessary but it simplifies
the configuration. The concept is quite simple. First of all you
need a PHP script which evaluates the $_ENV['PATH_INFO']
variable and treats its value as the name of a Hyperwave
object. Let's call this script 'Hyperwave'. The URL
http://your.hostname/Hyperwave/name_of_object
would than return the Hyperwave object with the name
'name_of_object'. Depending on the type of the object
the script has to react accordingly. If it is a collection, it will probably
return a list of children. If it is a document it will return the
mime type and the content. A slight improvement can be achieved
if the Apache rewriting engine is used. From the users point of
view it would be more straight forward if the URL
http://your.hostname/name_of_object would
return the object. The rewriting rule is quite easy:
Now every URL relates to an object in the Hyperwave server. This
causes a simple to solve problem. There is no way to execute a
different script, e.g. for searching, than the 'Hyperwave'
script. This can be fixed with another rewriting rule like the
following:
This will reserve the directory /usr/local/apache/htdocs/hw
for additional scripts and other files. Just make sure this rule is
evaluated before the one above. There is just a little drawback:
all Hyperwave objects whose name starts with 'hw/'
will be shadowed. So, make sure you don't use such names. If you need
more directories, e.g. for images just add more rules or place
them all in one directory. Before you put those instructions, don't
forget to turn on the rewriting engine with
You will need scripts:
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to return the object itself
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to allow searching
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to identify yourself
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to set your profile
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one for each additional function like to show
the object attributes, to show information about users,
to show the status of the server, etc.
As an alternative to the Rewrite Engine, you can also consider using
the Apache ErrorDocument directive, but be aware,
that ErrorDocument redirected pages cannot receive
POST data.