In response to hazem dot khaled at gmail dot com's post, one could simply write:
<?php
function apache_is_module_loaded($mod_name)
{
$modules = apache_get_modules();
return in_array($mod_name, $modules);
}
?>
Why write three lines of code when one will do?
apache_get_modules
(PHP 4 >= 4.3.2, PHP 5)
apache_get_modules — Get a list of loaded Apache modules
Descrizione
array apache_get_modules
( void
)
Get a list of loaded Apache modules.
Valori restituiti
An array of loaded Apache modules.
Log delle modifiche
| Versione | Descrizione |
|---|---|
| 5.0.0 | Became available when using Apache 1, or the PHP Apache 2 filter API. Before this time, it was only available when using the Apache 2 handler API. |
Esempi
Example #1 apache_get_modules() example
<?php
print_r(apache_get_modules());
?>
Il precedente esempio visualizzerĂ qualcosa simile a:
Array ( [0] => core [1] => http_core [2] => mod_so [3] => sapi_apache2 [4] => mod_mime [5] => mod_rewrite )
apache_get_modules
robert at impey dot info
07-May-2008 03:17
07-May-2008 03:17
Vlad Alexa Mancini mancini at nextcode dot org
04-Aug-2005 02:13
04-Aug-2005 02:13
this function can be used on older php versions using something like "/etc/httpd/httpd.conf" as $fname
<?php
function get_modules ($fname){
if (is_readable($fname)){
$fcont = file($fname);
if (is_array($fcont)){
foreach ($fcont as $line){
if (preg_match ("/^LoadModule\s*(\S*)\s*(\S*)/i",$line,$match)){
$return[$match[2]] = $match[1];
}
}
}
}
return $return;
}
?>
