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NAMEApp::Info::HTTPD::Apache - Information about Apache web serverSYNOPSISuse App::Info::HTTPD::Apache; my $apache = App::Info::HTTPD::Apache->new; if ($apache->installed) { print "App name: ", $apache->name, "\n"; print "Version: ", $apache->version, "\n"; print "Bin dir: ", $apache->bin_dir, "\n"; } else { print "Apache is not installed. :-(\n"; } DESCRIPTIONApp::Info::HTTPD::Apache supplies information about the Apache web server installed on the local system. It implements all of the methods defined by App::Info::HTTPD. Methods that trigger events will trigger them only the first time they're called (See App::Info for documentation on handling events). To start over (after, say, someone has installed Apache) construct a new App::Info::HTTPD::Apache object to aggregate new meta data.Some of the methods trigger the same events. This is due to cross-calling of methods or of functions common to methods. However, any one event should be triggered no more than once. For example, although the info event "Executing `httpd -v`" is documented for the methods "name()", "version()", "major_version()", "minor_version()", and "patch_version()", rest assured that it will only be triggered once, by whichever of those four methods is called first. INTERFACEConstructornewmy $apache = App::Info::HTTPD::Apache->new(@params); Returns an App::Info::HTTPD::Apache object. See App::Info for a complete description of argument parameters. When called, "new()" searches the the directories returned by "search_bin_dirs()" for an executable with a name returned by "search_exe_names()". If found, the executable (hereafter referred to as httpd, regardless of how it was actually found to be named) will be called by the object methods below to gather the data necessary for each. If httpd cannot be found, then Apache is assumed not to be installed, and each of the object methods will return "undef". In addition to the parameters supported by the parent classes, App::Info and App::Info::HTTPD, this class' "new()" method also supports:
As well as these parameters to specify alternate names for Apache executables (other than httpd, which you specify via the "search_exe_names" parameter):
Events:
Class Methodkey_namemy $key_name = App::Info::HTTPD::Apache->key_name; Returns the unique key name that describes this class. The value returned is the string "Apache". Object Methodsinstalledprint "apache is ", ($apache->installed ? '' : 'not '), "installed.\n"; Returns true if Apache is installed, and false if it is not. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache determines whether Apache is installed based on the presence or absence of the httpd application on the file system, as found when "new()" constructed the object. If Apache does not appear to be installed, then all of the other object methods will return empty values. name my $name = $apache->name; Returns the name of the application. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache parses the name from the system call "`httpd -v`". Events:
version my $version = $apache->version; Returns the apache version number. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache parses the version number from the system call "`httpd -v`". Events:
major_version my $major_version = $apache->major_version; Returns the Apache major version number. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache parses the version number from the system call "`httpd --v`". For example, if "version()" returns "1.3.24", then this method returns "1". Events:
minor_version my $minor_version = $apache->minor_version; Returns the Apache minor version number. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache parses the version number from the system call "`httpd --v`". For example, if "version()" returns "1.3.24", then this method returns "3". See the version method for a list of possible errors. Events:
patch_version my $patch_version = $apache->patch_version; Returns the Apache patch version number. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache parses the version number from the system call "`httpd --v`". For example, if "version()" returns "1.3.24", then this method returns "24". Events:
httpd_root my $httpd_root = $apache->httpd_root; Returns the HTTPD root directory path. This path is defined at compile time, and App::Info::HTTPD::Apache parses it from the system call "`httpd -V`". Events:
magic_number my $magic_number = $apache->magic_number; Returns the "Magic Number" for the Apache installation. This number is defined at compile time, and App::Info::HTTPD::Apache parses it from the system call "`httpd -V`". Events:
compile_option my $compile_option = $apache->compile_option($option); Returns the value of the Apache compile option $option. The compile option is looked up case-insensitively. All of the Apache compile options are collected from the system call "`httpd -V`". For compile options that contain a corresponding value (such as "SUEXEC_BIN" or "DEFAULT_PIDLOG"), "compile_option()" returns the value of the option if the option exists. For other options, it returns true (1) if the option was included, and false("undef") if it was not. Returns "undef" if Apache is not installed or if the option could not be parsed. See the httpd_root method for a list of possible errors. See the Apache documentation at <http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project/> to learn about all the possible compile options. Events:
conf_file Returns the full path to the Apache configuration file. "conf_file()" looks for the configuration file in a number of locations and under a number of names. First it tries to use the file specified by the "SERVER_CONFIG_FILE" compile option (as returned by a call to "compile_option()") -- and if it's a relative file name, it gets appended to the directory returned by "httpd_root()". If that file isn't found, "conf_file()" then looks for a file with one of the names returned by "search_conf_names()" in the conf subdirectory of the HTTPD root directory. Failing that, it searches for them in each of the directories returned by "search_conf_dirs()" until it finds a match. Events:
user my $user = $apache->user; Returns the name of the Apache user. This value is collected from the Apache configuration file as returned by "conf_file()". Events:
group Returns the name of the Apache user group. This value is collected from the Apache configuration file as returned by "conf_file()". Events:
port Returns the port number on which Apache listens. This value is collected from Apache configuration file as returned by "conf_file()". Events:
doc_root Returns the local physical path where web pages are stored. This value is collected from Apache configuration file as returned by "conf_file()". Events:
cgibin_virtual Returns the virtual path where cgi-bin programs are stored. This value is collected from Apache configuration file as returned by "conf_file()". Events:
cgibin_physical Returns the physical path where cgi-bin programs are stored. This value is collected from Apache configuration file as returned by "conf_file()". Events:
executable my $executable = $apache->executable; Returns the path to the Apache executable, which will be defined by one of the names returned by "search_exe_names()". The executable is searched for in "new()", so there are no events for this method. httpd my $httpd = $apache->httpd; An alias for "executable()". bin_dir my $bin_dir = $apache->bin_dir; Returns the SQLite binary directory path. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache simply retrieves it as the directory part of the path to the HTTPD executable. inc_dir my $inc_dir = $apache->inc_dir; Returns the Apache include directory path. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache simply looks for the include or inc directory under the httpd_root directory, as returned by "httpd_root()". Events:
lib_dir my $lib_dir = $apache->lib_dir; Returns the Apache library directory path. App::Info::HTTPD::Apache simply looks for the lib, modules, or libexec directory under the HTTPD root> directory, as returned by "httpd_root()". Events:
so_lib_dir my $so_lib_dir = $apache->so_lib_dir; Returns the Apache shared object library directory path. Currently, this directory is assumed to be the same as the lib directory, so this method is simply an alias for "lib_dir". Events:
static_mods Returns a list (in an array context) or an anonymous array (in a scalar context) of all of the modules statically compiled into Apache. These are collected from the system call "`httpd -l`". If Apache is not installed, "static_mods()" returns an empty list in an array context or an empty anonymous array in a scalar context. Events:
shared_mods Returns a list (in an array context) or an anonymous array (in a scalar context) of all of the shared modules compiled for Apache. These are collected by searching for all files ending in .so in the directory returned from the system call "`apxs -q LIBEXECDIR`". If Apache is not installed, "shared_mods()" returns an empty list in an array context or an empty anonymous array in a scalar context. Events:
mod_so Boolean method that returns true when mod_so has been compiled into Apache, and false if it has not. The presence or absence of mod_so is determined by the system call "`httpd -l`". Events:
mod_perl Boolean method that returns true when mod_perl has been statically compiled into Apache, and false if it has not. The presence or absence of mod_perl is determined by the system call "`httpd -l`" or, for a dynamic mod_perl, by the contents of the directory returned by the system call "`apxs -q LIBEXECDIR`". Events:
home_url my $home_url = $apache->home_url; Returns the Apache home page URL. download_url my $download_url = $apache->download_url; Returns the Apache download URL. search_exe_names my @search_exe_names = $apache->search_exe_names; Returns a list of possible names for the Apache executable; .exe is appended to each on Win32. By default, the names are:
search_bin_dirs my @search_bin_dirs = $apache->search_bin_dirs; Returns a list of possible directories in which to search an executable. Used by the "new()" constructor to find an executable to execute and collect application info. The found directory will also be returned by the "bin_dir" method. The list of directories by default consists of the path as defined by "File::Spec->path" and the value returned by "Apache2::BuildConfig->new->{APXS_BINDIR}" (if Apache2::BuildConfig is installed), as well as the following directories:
search_lib_dirs my @search_lib_dirs = $apache->search_lib_dirs; Returns a list of possible directories in which to search for Apache libraries. By default, it returns this list of directories, each appended to the name of the directory returned by "httpd_root()":
search_inc_dirs my @search_inc_dirs = $apache->search_inc_dirs; Returns a list of possible directories in which to search for Apache include files. By default, it returns this list of directories, each appended to the name of the directory returned by "httpd_root()":
search_conf_names my @search_conf_dirs = $apache->search_conf_dirs; Returns a list of possible names for Apache configuration files. These will be used bye the "conf_file()" method to search for Apache configuration files. By Default, the possible configuration file names are:
search_conf_dirs my @search_conf_dirs = $apache->search_conf_dirs; Returns a list of directories in which the "conf_file()" method will search for Apache configuration files.
Other Executable MethodsThese methods return the complete paths to their like-named executables. Apache comes with a fair number of them; we provide these methods to provide a path to a subset of them. Each method, when called, checks for an executable in the directory returned by "bin_dir()". The name of the executable must be one of the names returned by the corresponding "search_*_names" method.The available executable methods are:
And the corresponding search names methods are:
Events:
KNOWN ISSUESIt's likely that a lot more can be done to collect data about Apache. The methodology for determining the lib, inc, bin, and so_lib directories in particular may be considered rather weak. And the Port number can be specified multiple ways (and times!) in an Apache configuration file. Patches from those who know a great deal more about interrogating Apache will be most welcome.TO DOAdd method to return the names of available DSOs. These should either be parsed from the httpd.conf file or "glob"bed from the file system.SUPPORTThis module is stored in an open GitHub repository <http://github.com/theory/app-info/>. Feel free to fork and contribute!Please file bug reports via GitHub Issues <http://github.com/theory/app-info/issues/> or by sending mail to bug-App-Info@rt.cpan.org <mailto:bug-App-Info@rt.cpan.org>. AUTHORDavid E. Wheeler <david@justatheory.com> based on code by Sam Tregar <sam@tregar.com>.SEE ALSOApp::Info documents the event handling interface.App::Info::HTTPD is the App::Info::HTTP::Apache parent class. Apache and mod_perl_mod_perl document mod_perl. <http://httpd.apache.org/> is the Apache web server home page. <http://perl.apache.org/> is the mod_perl home page. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSECopyright (c) 2002-2011, David E. Wheeler. Some Rights Reserved.This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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