I wish to know which code is being executed in YAWS every time a new client uses its web server...
First I tried to understand how YAWS handles concurrent users... and trie the following .yaws page:
io:format("~nProcess Identifier: ~p Port: ~p Client: ~p YAWS pid: ~p ~n",[self(), A#arg.clisock, A#arg.client_ip_port, A#arg.pid]).
which should return the Pid , port and ip of each client... I opened this page on the same browser (Firefox) and opened two distinct tabs... this was printed:
Process Identifier: <0.65.0> Port: #Port<0.1211> Client: {{127,0,0,1},60451} YAWS pid: <0.65.0>
Process Identifier: <0.65.0> Port: #Port<0.1211> Client: {{127,0,0,1},60451} YAWS pid: <0.65.0>
for some reason, the same port and pid are being returned (hence, YAWS isn't creating a new port or new pid for each client).
When I try this out on Chrome this was printed:
Process Identifier: <0.71.0> Port: #Port<0.2998> Client: {{127,0,0,1},60543} YAWS pid: <0.71.0>
Process Identifier: <0.71.0> Port: #Port<0.2998> Client: {{127,0,0,1},60543} YAWS pid: <0.71.0>
Hence, why is YAWS not opening a new port or pid for each tab on the same browser? Also, back to the original question, where and which code does YAWS spawns a new PID or opens a new port?
Thanks