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NAME

Apache::PerlSections - Utilities for work with <Perl> sections

SYNOPSIS

    use Apache::PerlSections ();

DESCRIPTION

It is possible to configure you server entirely in Perl using <Perl> sections in httpd.conf. This module is here to help you with such a task.

METHODS

dump

This method will dump out all the configuration variables mod_perl will be feeding the the apache config gears. Example:

 <Perl>

 use Apache::PerlSections ();

 $Port = 8529;

 $Location{"/perl"} = {
     SetHandler => "perl-script",
     PerlHandler => "Apache::Registry",
     Options => "ExecCGI",
 };

 @DocumentIndex = qw(index.htm index.html);

 $VirtualHost{"www.foo.com"} = {
     DocumentRoot => "/tmp/docs",
     ErrorLog => "/dev/null",
     Location => {
         "/" => {
             Allowoverride => 'All',
             Order => 'deny,allow',
             Deny  => 'from all',
             Allow => 'from foo.com',
         }, 
     },
 };   

 print Apache::PerlSections->dump;

 </Perl>

This will print something like so:

 scalars:

 $Port = \8529;

 arrays:

 $DocumentIndex = [
   'index.htm',
   'index.html'
 ];

 hashes:

 $Location = {
   '/perl' => {
     PerlHandler => 'Apache::Registry',
     SetHandler => 'perl-script',
     Options => 'ExecCGI'
   }
 };

 $VirtualHost = {
   'www.foo.com' => {
     Location => {
       '/' => {
         Deny => 'from all',
         Order => 'deny,allow',
         Allow => 'from foo.com',
         Allowoverride => 'All'
       }
     },
     DocumentRoot => '/tmp/docs',
     ErrorLog => '/dev/null'
   }
 };

SEE ALSO

mod_perl(1), Data::Dumper(3), Devel::Symdump(3)

AUTHOR

Doug MacEachern