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| moderator | Cro: libraries and tools for building reactive services in Perl 6 | cro.services/ | Logs: irclog.perlgeek.de/cro/ | ||
| SmokeMachine | hi! Im having troubles with cro... when I access localhost it works, but it doesn't work when I access 127.0.0.1... | 03:39 | |
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| jnthn | SmokeMachine: What does your Cro::HTTP::Server call look like? | 12:44 | |
| I'm guessing localhost results to an IPv6 address or something | |||
| SmokeMachine | I just stubbed a http server and only changed the Router.pm6 file... | 12:46 | |
| jnthn | Ah, the default host is localhost | 12:47 | |
| You can change it by passing host => '127.0.0.1' or host => '0.0.0.0' | |||
| Or however you wish :) | 12:48 | ||
| SmokeMachine | I tried using `MY_SERVICE_HOST=0.0.0.0 cro run` and didn’t run ether... | 12:52 | |
| jnthn | Ah, but `cro run` itself injects that env var too, I guess as localhost | 12:54 | |
| And so its one will take precedence | |||
| jnthn wonders what best to do about that | |||
| SmokeMachine | :( | 12:55 | |
| jnthn | Of course you an just run the service.p6 with the env vars set :) | ||
| *can | |||
| I'd figured localhost was a decent default for development time, though, and `cro run` isn't meant to be used for deployment | 12:56 | ||
| SmokeMachine | But my biggest problem (I don’t know if it’s related) is that I couldn’t connect to my cro service with node-fetch (using localhost) | 12:58 | |
| I don’t know if it’s cro’s or node-fetch’s fault | 13:07 | ||
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