I write a mod_luaex[ https://github.com/zhaozg/mod_luaex ] to extends mod_lua, it support session, dbd, filter and other, so more flexible. It use apreq, lua-apr[ https://github.com/zhaozg/lua-apr ],and merge function from http://people.apache.org/~humbedooh/lua_ap/.
2012/8/6 Daniel Gruno <[email protected]> > If no one objects, I'll start moving in some functions to the mod_lua > core, starting with the ones that pertain to obtaining a "static" value > from the request/server, as well as the flush and sendfile function, and > making them part of the request_rec package. This includes the following > (as they will appear when imported): > > r:flush() - Flushes the output buffer > r:sendfile(filename) - Sends a file using sendfile if available > r.port - the port in use by the request > r.banner - the server banner > r.options - the Options directive for the request > r.allowoverrides - the AllowOverride directive for the request > r.started - the time the server was (re)started > r.basic_auth_pw - the basic auth password, if any was sent > r.limit_req_body - The current request body limit (or 0 for none) > r.server_built - The time the server was built > r.is_initial_req - Whether this is the initial request or a subreq > r.remaining - The remaining bytes in the request body > r.some_auth_required - Whether some authorization is/was required > r.server_name - The server name for the request > r.auth_name - The realm used (if any) for authorization > > This leaves the following functions still in the apache2 package - > If you'd rather see any of them moved to the request_rec package, do say > so - : > > apache2.base64_encode - Encode a string in base64 > apache2.base64_decode - Decode a base64 string > apache2.md5 - Generate an MD5 hash > apache2.sha1 - Generate a SHA-1 hash > apache2.escape - URL-escape a string > apache2.unescape - unescape an URL-encoded string > apache2.mpm_query - Query the MPM for information > apache2.expr - Evaluate an ap_expr string > apache2.scoreboard_process - Query the process scoreboard > apache2.scoreboard_worker - Query a worker scoreboard > apache2.clock - Returns the current time in microseconds > apache2.requestbody - Fetches (or saves) the request body > apache2.dbopen - Opens up a database connection > (supports both apr_dbd and mod_dbd) > apache2.add_input_filter - Adds an input filter to the request > apache2.module_info - Queries the server for info about a mod > apache2.loaded_modules - Lists all the loaded modules > apache2.runtime_dir_relative - Returns a path relative to runtime dir > apache2.server_info - Returns information about the executable > apache2.set_document_root - Sets the document root for a request > apache2.add_version_component - Adds a version component > apache2.os_escape_path - Escapes a path as a URL > apache2.strcmp_match - Does a strcmp_match (the foo* kind) > apache2.set_keepalive - Set the keepalive status for a request > apache2.make_etag - Creates an entity tag > apache2.send_interim_response - Sends an interim response (or does it?) > apache2.custom_response - Sets a custom response for an error msg > apache2.exists_config_define - Query whether a define was made > apache2.state_query - Queries the server for state info > apache2.stat - Stats a file and returns info as a table > apache2.regex - Evaluates regular expressions > apache2.sleep - Sleeps for N seconds (accepts floats) > apache2.get_server_name_for_url Servername for URL purposes > > Full descriptions and examples are still available at > http://people.apache.org/~humbedooh/lua_ap/ if you need more info. > > If anyone has any other requests for internal functions they'd like to > use in mod_lua, just speak up, I'm always happy to include more > functionality. > > With regards, > Daniel. >
