Provided by: libapache2-mod-perl2_2.0.13-1build5_amd64
NAME
Apache2::Util - Perl API for Misc Apache Utility functions
Synopsis
use Apache2::Util (); # OS escape path $escaped_path = Apache2::Util::escape_path($path, "a 'long' file.html"); # format time as a string my $fmt = "%a, %D %H:%M:%S %Z"; $fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool, $r->request_time, $fmt, 0);
Description
Various Apache utilities that don't fit into any other group.
Functions API
"Apache2::Util" provides the following functions and/or methods: "escape_path" convert an OS path to a URL in an OS dependent way. $escaped_path = Apache2::Util::escape_path($path, $p); $escaped_path = Apache2::Util::escape_path($path, $p, $partial); arg1: $path ( string ) The path to convert arg2: $p ( "APR::Pool" ) The pool to allocate from opt arg3: $partial ( boolean ) if TRUE, assume that the path will be appended to something with a '/' in it (and thus does not prefix "./") if FALSE it prepends "./" unless $path contains ":" optionally followed by "/". the default is TRUE ret: $escaped_path ( string ) The escaped path since: 2.0.00 "ht_time" Convert time from an integer value into a string in a specified format $time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p); $time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p, $time); $time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p, $time, $fmt); $time_str = Apache2::Util::ht_time($p, $time, $fmt, $gmt); arg1: $p ( "APR::Pool object" ) The pool to allocate memory from opt arg2: $time ( number ) The time to convert (e.g., time() or "$r->request_time"). If the value is not passed the current time will be used. opt arg3: $fmt ( string ) The format to use for the conversion, using strftime(3) tokens. If the value is not passed the default format used is: "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z" opt arg4: $gmt ( boolean ) The time will be not converted to GMT if FALSE is passed. If the value is not passed TRUE (do convert) is used as a default. ret: $time_str (string) The string that represents the specified time since: 2.0.00 Examples: Use current time, the default format and convert to GMT: $fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool); Use my time, the default format and convert to GMT: my $time = time+100; $fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool, $time); Use the time the request has started, custom format and don't convert to GMT: my $fmt = "%a, %D %H:%M:%S %Z"; $fmtdate = Apache2::Util::ht_time($r->pool, $r->request_time, $fmt, 0);
See Also
mod_perl 2.0 documentation.
Copyright
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
Authors
The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors. perl v5.38.2 libapache2-mod-perl2-2.0.13::docs::api::Apache2::Util(3pm)