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VMOD_STD(3)							   VMOD_STD(3)

NAME
       vmod_std - Varnish Standard Module

SYNOPSIS
       import std

DESCRIPTION
       The  Varnish  standard  module  contains	 useful, generic function that
       don't quite fit in the VCL core, but are still considered  very	useful
       to a broad audience.

FUNCTIONS
   toupper
       Prototype
	      toupper(STRING S)

       Return value
	      String

       Description
	      Converts the STRING S to upper case.

       Example
	      set beresp.http.x-scream = std.toupper("yes!");

   tolower
       Prototype
	      tolower(STRING S)

       Return value
	      String

       Description
	      Converts the STRING to lower case.

       Example
	      set beresp.http.x-nice = std.tolower("VerY");

   set_up_tos
       Prototype
	      set_ip_tos(INT I)

       Return value
	      Void

       Description
	      Sets  the	 Type-of-Service  flag for the current session. Please
	      note that the TOS flag is not removed by the end of the  request
	      so  probably  want to set it on every request should you utilize
	      it.

       Example
	      if (req.url ~ ^/slow/) {
		std.set_up_tos(0x0);
	      }

   random
       Prototype
	      random(REAL a, REAL b)

       Return value
	      Real

       Description
	      Returns a random REAL number between a and b.

       Example
	      set beresp.http.x-random-number = std.random(1, 100);

   log
       Prototype
	      log(STRING string)

       Return value
	      Void

       Description
	      Logs string to the shared memory log.

       Example
	      std.log("Something  fishy	 is  going  on	with  the  vhost  "  +
	      req.host);

   syslog
       Prototype
	      syslog(INT priority, STRING string)

       Return value
	      Void

       Description
	      Logs string to syslog marked with priority.

       Example
	      std.syslog( LOG_USER|LOG_ALERT, "There is serious troble");

   fileread
       Prototype
	      fileread(STRING filename)

       Return value
	      String

       Description
	      Reads  a file and returns a string with the content. Please note
	      that it is not recommended to send variables  to	this  function
	      the  caching  in	the  function  doesn't take this into account.
	      Also, files are not re-read.

       Example
	      set beresp.http.x-served-by = std.fileread("/etc/hostname");

   duration
       Prototype
	      duration(STRING s, DURATION fallback)

       Return value
	      Duration

       Description
	      Converts the string s to seconds. s can be quantified  with  the
	      usual  s	(seconds),  m  (minutes),  h  (hours),	d (days) and w
	      (weeks) units. If it fails to parse the string fallback will  be
	      used

       Example
	      set beresp.ttl = std.duration("1w", 3600);

   integer
       Prototype
	      integer(STRING s, INT fallback)

       Return value
	      Int

       Description
	      Converts	the  string s to an integer.  If it fails to parse the
	      string fallback will be used

       Example
	      if (std.integer(beresp.http.x-foo, 0) > 5) { … }

   collect
       Prototype
	      collect(HEADER header)

       Return value
	      Void

       Description
	      Collapses the header, joining the headers into one.

       Example
	      std.collect(req.http.cookie); This will collapse several Cookie:
	      headers into one, long cookie header.

SEE ALSO
       · vcl(7)

       · varnishd(1)

HISTORY
       The  Varnish standard module was released along with Varnish Cache 3.0.
       This manual page was written by Per Buer with  help  from  Martin  Blix
       Grydeland.

COPYRIGHT
       This document is licensed under the same licence as Varnish itself. See
       LICENCE for details.

       · Copyright (c) 2011 Varnish Software

AUTHOR
       Per Buer

1.0				  2011-05-19			   VMOD_STD(3)
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