Cooking Recipes
As the chapter's title implies, here you will find ready-to-go mod_perl 2.0 recipes.
If you know a useful recipe, not yet listed here, please post it to the mod_perl mailing list and we will add it here.
use CGI::Cookie (); use Apache::RequestRec (); use APR::Table (); use Apache::Const -compile => qw(REDIRECT); my $location = "http://example.com/final_destination/"; sub handler { my $r = shift; my $cookie = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'mod_perl', -value => 'awesome'); $r->err_headers_out->add('Set-Cookie' => $cookie); $r->headers_out->set(Location => $location); $r->status(Apache::REDIRECT); return Apache::REDIRECT; } 1;
use CGI::Cookie (); use Apache::RequestRec (); use APR::Table (); use Apache::Const -compile => qw(REDIRECT); my $location = "http://example.com/final_destination/"; sub handler { my $r = shift; my $cookie = CGI::Cookie->new(-name => 'mod_perl', -value => 'awesome'); $r->err_headers_out->add('Set-Cookie' => $cookie); $r->headers_out->set(Location => $location); return Apache::REDIRECT; } 1;
note that this example differs from the Registry example only in that it does not attempt to fiddle with $r->status() - ModPerl::Registry uses $r->status() as a hack, but handlers should never manipulate the status field in the request record.
$r->status()
ModPerl::Registry
Maintainer is the person(s) you should contact with updates, corrections and patches.
Stas Bekman <stas (at) stason.org>
Only the major authors are listed above. For contributors see the Changes file.
To install mod_perl, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm mod_perl
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install mod_perl
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.