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1.5 schwarze 17: .Dd $Mdocdate: July 13 2014 $
1.1 schwarze 18: .Dt MAN.CGI 8
19: .Os
20: .Sh NAME
21: .Nm man.cgi
22: .Nd CGI program to search and display manual pages
23: .Sh DESCRIPTION
24: The
25: .Nm
26: CGI program searches for manual pages on a WWW server
27: and displays them to HTTP clients,
28: providing functionality equivalent to the
29: .Xr apropos 1
30: and
31: .Xr man 1
32: utilities.
33: It can use multiple manual trees in parallel.
34: .Ss HTML search interface
35: At the top of each generated HTML page,
36: .Nm
37: displays a search form containing these elements:
38: .Bl -enum
39: .It
1.4 schwarze 40: An input box for search queries, expecting
41: either a name of a manual page or an
1.1 schwarze 42: .Ar expression
43: using the syntax described in the
44: .Xr apropos 1
45: manual; filling this in is required for each search.
46: .It
1.4 schwarze 47: A
48: .Dq Submit
49: button to send a search request from the client to the server.
50: .It
51: A
52: .Dq Reset
53: button to undo any changes to the input boxes and the dropdown menus
54: and reset them to the values contained in the
55: .Ev QUERY_STRING .
56: .It
57: Radio buttons to select pages either by name like in
58: .Xr man 1
59: or using
60: .Xr apropos 1
61: queries.
62: .It
63: A dropdown menu to optionally select a manual section.
1.1 schwarze 64: If one is provided, it has the same effect as the
1.4 schwarze 65: .Xr man 1
66: and
1.1 schwarze 67: .Xr apropos 1
68: .Fl s
69: option.
70: Otherwise, pages from all sections are shown.
71: .It
1.4 schwarze 72: A dropdown menu to optionally select an architecture.
1.1 schwarze 73: If one is provided, it has the same effect as the
1.4 schwarze 74: .Xr man 1
75: and
1.1 schwarze 76: .Xr apropos 1
77: .Fl S
78: option.
79: By default, pages for all architectures are shown.
80: .It
81: A dropdown menu to select a manual tree.
82: If the configuration file
83: .Pa /var/www/man/manpath.conf
84: contains only one manpath, the dropdown menu is not shown.
85: By default, the first manpath given in the file is used.
86: .El
87: .Ss Program output
88: The
89: .Nm
90: program generates five kinds of output pages:
91: .Bl -tag -width Ds
92: .It The index page.
93: This is returned when calling
94: .Nm
95: without
96: .Ev PATH_INFO
97: and without a
98: .Ev QUERY_STRING .
99: It serves as a starting point for using the program
100: and shows the search form only.
101: .It A list page.
102: Lists are returned when searches match more than one manual page.
103: The first column shows the names and section numbers of manuals
104: as clickable links.
105: The second column shows the one-line descriptions of the manuals.
106: .It A manual page.
107: This output format is used when a search matches exactly one
108: manual page, or when a link on a list page or an
109: .Ic \&Xr
110: link on another manual page is followed.
111: .It A no-result page.
112: This is shown when a search request returns no results -
113: eiher because it violates the query syntax, or because
114: the search does not match any manual pages.
115: .It \&An error page.
116: This cannot happen by merely clicking the
117: .Dq Search
118: button, but only by manually entering an invalid URI.
119: It does not show the search form, but only an error message
120: and a link back to the index page.
121: .El
122: .Ss Setup
123: For each manual tree, create one first-level subdirectory below
124: .Pa /var/www/man .
125: The name of one of these directories is called a
126: .Dq manpath
127: in the context of
128: .Nm .
129: Create a single ASCII text file
130: .Pa /var/www/man/manpath.conf
131: containing the names of these directories, one per line.
132: The directory given first is used as the default manpath.
133: .Pp
134: Inside each of these directories, use the same directory and file
135: structure as found below
136: .Pa /usr/share/man ,
137: that is, second-level subdirectories
138: .Pa /var/www/man/*/man1 , /var/www/man/*/man2
139: etc. containing source
140: .Xr mdoc 7
141: and
142: .Xr man 7
143: manuals with file name extensions matching the section numbers,
144: second-level subdirectories
145: .Pa /var/www/man/*/cat1 , /var/www/man/*/cat2
146: etc. containing preformatted manuals with the file name extension
147: .Sq 0 ,
148: and optional third-level subdirectories for architectures.
149: Use
150: .Xr makewhatis 8
151: to create a
152: .Xr mandoc.db 5
153: database inside each manpath.
154: .Pp
155: Configure your web server to execute CGI programs located in
156: .Pa /cgi-bin .
157: When using
158: .Xr nginx 8 ,
159: the
160: .Xr slowcgi 8
161: proxy daemon is needed to translate FastCGI requests to plain old CGI.
1.6 ! schwarze 162: .Pp
! 163: To compile
! 164: .Nm ,
! 165: first copy
! 166: .Pa cgi.h.example
! 167: to
! 168: .Pa cgi.h
! 169: and edit it according to your needs.
! 170: It contains the following compile-time definitions:
! 171: .Bl -tag -width Ds
! 172: .It Ev COMPAT_OLDURI
! 173: Only useful for running on www.openbsd.org to deal with old URIs containing
! 174: .Qq "manpath=OpenBSD "
! 175: where the blank character has to be translated to a hyphen.
! 176: When compiling for other sites, this definition can be deleted.
! 177: .It Ev CSS_DIR
! 178: An optional path to the directory containing the CSS files,
! 179: to be specified relative to the server's document root,
! 180: and to be specified without a trailing slash.
! 181: When not specified, the CSS files
! 182: are assumed to be in the document root.
! 183: This is used in generated HTML code.
! 184: .It Ev CUSTOMIZE_BEGIN
! 185: A HTML string to be inserted right after opening the
! 186: .Aq BODY
! 187: element.
! 188: .It Ev CUSTOMIZE_TITLE
! 189: An ASCII string to be used for the HTML
! 190: .Aq TITLE
! 191: element.
! 192: .It Ev MAN_DIR
! 193: A path to the
! 194: .Nm
! 195: data directory to be used instead of
! 196: .Pa /var/www/man ,
! 197: relative to the web server
! 198: .Xr chroot 2
! 199: directory, to be specified without a trailing slash.
! 200: This is prepended to the manpath when opening
! 201: .Xr mandoc.db 5
! 202: and manual page files.
! 203: .El
! 204: .Pp
! 205: After editing
! 206: .Pa cgi.h ,
! 207: run
! 208: .Pp
! 209: .Dl make man.cgi
! 210: .Pp
! 211: and copy the files to the proper locations.
! 212: Reading the
! 213: .Cm installcgi
! 214: target in the
! 215: .Pa Makefile
! 216: can help with that, but do not run it without carefully checking it
! 217: because the directory layouts of web servers vary greatly.
1.1 schwarze 218: .Ss URI interface
219: .Nm
220: uniform resource identifiers are not needed for interactive use,
221: but can be useful for deep linking.
222: They consist of:
223: .Bl -enum
224: .It
225: The
226: .Cm http://
227: protocol specifier.
228: .It
229: The host name and a following slash.
230: .It
231: The path to the program, normally
232: .Pa cgi-bin/man.cgi/ .
233: .It
1.4 schwarze 234: To show a single page, a slash, the manpath, another slash,
1.1 schwarze 235: and the name of the requested file, for example
236: .Pa /OpenBSD-current/man1/mandoc.1 .
237: .It
1.4 schwarze 238: For searches, a query string starting with a question mark
1.1 schwarze 239: and consisting of
240: .Ar key Ns = Ns Ar value
241: pairs, separated by ampersands, for example
1.4 schwarze 242: .Pa ?manpath=OpenBSD-current&query=mandoc .
1.1 schwarze 243: Supported keys are
244: .Cm manpath ,
1.4 schwarze 245: .Cm query ,
1.1 schwarze 246: .Cm sec ,
247: .Cm arch ,
248: corresponding to
249: .Xr apropos 1
250: .Fl M ,
251: .Ar expression ,
252: .Fl s ,
253: .Fl S ,
1.4 schwarze 254: respectively, and
255: .Cm apropos ,
256: which is a boolean parameter to select or deselect the
257: .Xr apropos 1
258: query mode.
1.1 schwarze 259: For backward compatibility with the traditional
260: .Nm ,
1.4 schwarze 261: .Cm sektion
1.1 schwarze 262: is supported as an alias for
263: .Cm sec .
264: .El
265: .Sh ENVIRONMENT
266: The web server may pass the following CGI variables to
267: .Nm :
268: .Bl -tag -width Ds
269: .It Ev HTTP_HOST
270: The FQDN of the (possibly virtual) host the HTTP server is running on.
271: This is used for
272: .Ic Location:
273: headers in HTTP 303 responses.
274: .It Ev PATH_INFO
275: The final part of the URI path passed from the client to the server,
276: starting after the
277: .Ev SCRIPT_NAME
278: and ending before the
279: .Ev QUERY_STRING .
280: It is used by the
281: .Cm show
282: page to aquire the manpath and filename it needs.
283: .It Ev QUERY_STRING
284: The HTTP query string passed from the client to the server.
285: It is the final part of the URI, after the question mark.
286: It is used by the
287: .Cm search
288: page to acquire the named parameters it needs.
289: .It Ev SCRIPT_NAME
290: The path to the
291: .Nm
292: binary relative to the server root, usually
293: .Pa /cgi-bin/man.cgi .
294: This is used for generating URIs to be embedded
295: in generated HTML code and HTTP headers.
296: .El
297: .Sh FILES
298: .Bl -tag -width Ds
299: .It Pa /var/www
300: Default web server
301: .Xr chroot 2
302: directory.
303: All the following paths are specified relative to this directory.
304: .It Pa /cgi-bin/man.cgi
305: The path to the
306: .Nm
307: program relative to the server root.
308: Can be overridden by
309: .Ev SCRIPT_NAME .
310: .It Pa /htdocs
311: The path to the server document root relative to the server root.
312: This is part of the web server configuration and not specific to
313: .Nm .
314: .It Pa /htdocs/man-cgi.css
315: A style sheet for general
316: .Nm
317: styling, referenced from each generated HTML page.
318: .It Pa /htdocs/man.css
319: A style sheet for
320: .Xr mandoc 1
321: HTML styling, referenced from each generated HTML page after
322: .Pa man-cgi.css .
323: .It Pa /man
324: Default
325: .Nm
326: data directory containing all the manual trees.
327: Can be overridden by
328: .Ev MAN_DIR .
1.5 schwarze 329: .It Pa /man/mandoc/man1/apropos.1 , /man/mandoc/man8/man.cgi.8
330: Manual pages documenting
331: .Nm
332: itself, linked from the index page.
1.1 schwarze 333: .It Pa /man/manpath.conf
334: The list of available manpaths, one per line.
335: .It Pa /man/OpenBSD-current/man1/mandoc.1
336: An example
337: .Xr mdoc 7
338: source file located below the
339: .Dq OpenBSD-current
340: manpath.
1.4 schwarze 341: .El
1.1 schwarze 342: .Sh COMPATIBILITY
343: The
344: .Nm
345: CGI program is call-compatible with queries from the traditional
346: .Pa man.cgi
347: script by Wolfram Schneider.
1.4 schwarze 348: However, the output may not be quite the same.
1.1 schwarze 349: .Sh SEE ALSO
350: .Xr apropos 1 ,
351: .Xr mandoc.db 5 ,
352: .Xr makewhatis 8 ,
353: .Xr slowcgi 8
1.2 schwarze 354: .Sh HISTORY
355: A version of
356: .Nm
357: based on
358: .Xr mandoc 1
359: first appeared in mdocml-1.12.1 (March 2012).
360: The current SQLite3-based version first appeared in
361: .Ox 5.6 .
1.1 schwarze 362: .Sh AUTHORS
363: .An -nosplit
364: The
365: .Nm
366: program was written by
367: .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq Mt kristaps@bsd.lv
368: and ported to the SQLite3-based
369: .Xr mandoc.db 5
370: backend by
371: .An Ingo Schwarze Aq Mt schwarze@openbsd.org .
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