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Request Life Cycle
==================
This section describes the sequence of events happening for each request
answered by the User HTTP Interface.
.. image:: ../_static/request_life_cycle.png
1. The user makes a request to the User HTTP Interface
- The request is matched against the route table
- ``kapow`` provides a `HANDLER_ID` to identify this request and don't mix it
with other requests that could be running concurrently.
2. ``kapow`` spawns the binary specified as entrypoint in the matching route
The default entrypoint is /bin/sh; we'll explain this workflow for now.
The spawned entrypoint is run with the following variables added to its
environment:
- ``KAPOW_HANDLER_ID``: Containing the `HANDLER_ID`
- ``KAPOW_DATAAPI_URL``: With the URL of the `data interface`
- ``KAPOW_CONTROLAPI_URL``: With the URL of the `control interface`
3. During the lifetime of the shell, the request and response resources are available via these commands:
- ``kapow get /request/...``
- ``kapow set /response/...``
These commands use the aforementioned environment variables to read data from the user request and to write the response.
4. The shell dies
5. ``kapow`` finalizes the original request
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