NAME
ModPerl::VersionUtil - Makes it easier to investigate your mod_perl version.
SYNOPSIS
use ModPerl::VersionUtil;
if (ModPerl::VersionUtil->is_mp) {
print "It's running under mod_perl.";
print "mod_perl version: " . ModPerl::VersionUtil->mp_version_string;
}
if (ModPerl::VersionUtil->is_mp2) {
require Apache2 ();
require Apache2::RequestRec();
require Apache2::RequestIO ();
} elsif (ModPerl::VersionUtil->is_mp19) {
require Apache2;
require Apache::RequestRec();
require Apache::RequestIO ();
} elsif (ModPerl::VersionUtil->is_mp1) {
require Apache;
}
DESCRIPTION
This module helps you to investigate your mod_perl version easily.
METHODS
- is_mp
-
Returns true if your application is running under mod_perl.
- is_mp1
-
Returns true if your mod_perl version is 1.0.
- is_mp19
-
Returns true if your mod_perl version is 1.9 which is incompatible with 2.0.
- is_mp2
-
Returns true if your mod_perl version is 2.0 or higher.
- mp_version
-
Returns your mod_perl version as number. (e.g. '1.99920')
- mp_version_string
-
Returns your mod_perl version as string. (e.g. '1.999.20')
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Craig Manley <CMANLEY@cpan.org> gave me a code to handle an external scripts correctly.
AUTHOR
Naoya Ito, <naoya@bloghackers.net>
Some codes are borrowed from the Catalyst web application framework which can handle any versions of mod_perl elegantly.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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