install::TempContent::Objects::mod_perl-2.0.12::docs::api::Apache2::Status(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation install::TempContent::Objects::mod_perl-2.0.12::docs::api::Apache2::Status(3)

Apache2::Status - Embedded interpreter status information

  <Location /perl-status>
      # disallow public access
      Order Deny, Allow
      Deny from all
      Allow from 127.0.0.1
      SetHandler modperl
      PerlOptions +GlobalRequest
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::Status
  </Location>
  or
  <Location /perl-status>
      # disallow public access
      Order Deny, Allow
      Deny from all
      Allow from 127.0.0.1
      SetHandler perl-script
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::Status
  </Location>

The "Apache2::Status" module provides some information about the status of the Perl interpreter embedded in the server.

Configure like so:

  <Location /perl-status>
      # disallow public access
      Order Deny, Allow
      Deny from all
      Allow from 127.0.0.1
      SetHandler modperl
      PerlOptions +GlobalRequest
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::Status
  </Location>

Notice that under the "modperl" core handler the Environment menu option will show only the environment under that handler. To see the environment seen by handlers running under the "perl-script" core handler, configure "Apache2::Status" as:

  <Location /perl-status>
      # disallow public access
      Order Deny, Allow
      Deny from all
      Allow from 127.0.0.1
      SetHandler perl-script
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::Status
  </Location>

Other modules can "plugin" a menu item like so:

  require Apache2::Module;
  Apache2::Status->menu_item(
      'DBI' => "DBI connections", #item for Apache::DBI module
      sub {
          my ($r, $q) = @_; #request and CGI objects
          my (@strings);
          push @strings,  "blobs of html";
          return \@strings;     #return an array ref
      }
  ) if Apache2::Module::loaded('Apache2::Status');

WARNING: "Apache2::Status" must be loaded before these modules via the "PerlModule" or "PerlRequire" directives (or from startup.pl).

A very common setup might be:
Perl Module B::TerseSize

  <Location /perl-status>
      SetHandler perl-script
      PerlResponseHandler Apache2::Status
      PerlSetVar StatusOptionsAll On
      PerlSetVar StatusDeparseOptions "-p -sC"
  </Location>

due to the implementation of Apache2::Status::noh_fileline in B::TerseSize, you must load B::TerseSize first.

This single directive will enable all of the options described below.

  PerlSetVar StatusOptionsAll On

When browsing symbol tables, the values of arrays, hashes and scalars can be viewed via "Data::Dumper" if this configuration variable is set to "On":

  PerlSetVar StatusDumper On

With this option "On" and the "Apache::Peek" module installed, functions and variables can be viewed ala "Devel::Peek" style:

  PerlSetVar StatusPeek On

With this option "On" and the "B::LexInfo" module installed, subroutine lexical variable information can be viewed.

  PerlSetVar StatusLexInfo On

With this option "On" subroutines can be "deparsed".

  PerlSetVar StatusDeparse On

Options can be passed to "B::Deparse::new" like so:

  PerlSetVar StatusDeparseOptions "-p -sC"

See the "B::Deparse" manpage for details.

With this option "On", text-based op tree graphs of subroutines can be displayed, thanks to "B::Terse".

  PerlSetVar StatusTerse On

With this option "On" and the "B::TerseSize" module installed, text-based op tree graphs of subroutines and their size can be displayed. See the "B::TerseSize" docs for more info.

  PerlSetVar StatusTerseSize On

With this option "On" and the "B::TerseSize" module installed, a "Memory Usage" will be added to the "Apache2::Status" main menu. This option is disabled by default, as it can be rather cpu intensive to summarize memory usage for the entire server. It is strongly suggested that this option only be used with a development server running in "-X" mode, as the results will be cached.

  PerlSetVar StatusTerseSizeMainSummary On

When "StatusDumper" is enabled, another link "OP Tree Graph" will be present with the dump if this configuration variable is set to "On":

  PerlSetVar StatusGraph

This requires the B module (part of the Perl compiler kit) and "B::Graph" (version 0.03 or higher) module to be installed along with the "dot" program.

Dot is part of the graph visualization toolkit from AT&T: http://www.graphviz.org/.

WARNING: Some graphs may produce very large images, some graphs may produce no image if "B::Graph"'s output is incorrect.

Location of the dot program for "StatusGraph", if other than /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin

Directory where "StatusGraph" should write it's temporary image files. Default is "$ServerRoot/logs/b_graphs".

The "Devel::Symdump" module, version 2.00 or higher.

Other optional functionality requirements: "B::Deparse" - 0.59, "B::Fathom" - 0.05, ""B::Graph"" - 0.03.

mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.

perl(1), Apache(3), Devel::Symdump(3), Data::Dumper(3), B(3), "B::Graph"(3), mod_perl 2.0 documentation.

Doug MacEachern with contributions from Stas Bekman

2022-01-30 perl v5.34.0