The "http" command:
Usage: fossil http ?REPOSITORY? ?OPTIONS?
Handle a single HTTP request appearing on stdin. The resulting webpage
is delivered on stdout. This method is used to launch an HTTP request
handler from inetd, for example. The argument is the name of the
repository.
If REPOSITORY is a directory that contains one or more repositories,
either directly in REPOSITORY itself or in subdirectories, and
with names of the form "*.fossil" then a prefix of the URL pathname
selects from among the various repositories. If the pathname does
not select a valid repository and the --notfound option is available,
then the server redirects (HTTP code 302) to the URL of --notfound.
When REPOSITORY is a directory, the pathname must contain only
alphanumerics, "_", "/", "-" and "." and no "-" may occur after a "/"
and every "." must be surrounded on both sides by alphanumerics or else
a 404 error is returned. Static content files in the directory are
returned if they match comma-separate GLOB pattern specified by --files
and do not match "*.fossil*" and have a well-known suffix.
The --host option can be used to specify the hostname for the server.
The --https option indicates that the request came from HTTPS rather
than HTTP. If --nossl is given, then SSL connections will not be available,
thus also no redirecting from http: to https: will take place.
If the --localauth option is given, then automatic login is performed
for requests coming from localhost, if the "localauth" setting is not
enabled.
Options:
--baseurl URL base URL (useful with reverse proxies)
--files GLOB comma-separate glob patterns for static file to serve
--localauth enable automatic login for local connections
--host NAME specify hostname of the server
--https signal a request coming in via https
--in FILE Take input from FILE instead of standard input
--ipaddr ADDR Assume the request comes from the given IP address
--nocompress do not compress HTTP replies
--nodelay omit backoffice processing if it would delay process exit
--nojail drop root privilege but do not enter the chroot jail
--nossl signal that no SSL connections are available
--notfound URL use URL as "HTTP 404, object not found" page.
--out FILE write results to FILE instead of to standard output
--repolist If REPOSITORY is directory, URL "/" lists all repos
--scgi Interpret input as SCGI rather than HTTP
--skin LABEL Use override skin LABEL
--th-trace trace TH1 execution (for debugging purposes)
--usepidkey Use saved encryption key from parent process. This is
only necessary when using SEE on Windows.
See also: cgi, server, winsrv