message[, level, server]) |
ap_log_error()
function. message is a string with the error message,
level is one of the following flags constants:
APLOG_EMERG APLOG_ALERT APLOG_CRIT APLOG_ERR APLOG_WARNING APLOG_NOTICE APLOG_INFO APLOG_DEBUG APLOG_NOERRNO
server is a reference to a req.server object. If
server is not specified, then the error will be logged to the
default error log, otherwise it will be written to the error log for
the appropriate virtual server. When server is not specified,
the setting of LogLevel does not apply, the LogLevel is dictated by
an httpd compile-time default, usually warn
.
If you have a reference to a request object available, consider using req.log_error instead, it will prepend request-specific information such as the source IP of the request to the log entry.
module_name[, autoreload=1, log=0, path=None]) |
module_name is a string containing the module name (it can
contain dots, e.g. mypackage.mymodule
); autoreload
indicates whether the module should be reloaded if it has changed since
last import; when log is true, a message will be written to
the logs when a module is reloaded; path allows restricting
modules to specific paths.
Example:
from mod_python import apache mymodule = apache.import_module('mymodule', log=1)
[*args]) |
HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
error.
Arguments can be one or more of the following:
M_GET M_PUT M_POST M_DELETE M_CONNECT M_OPTIONS M_TRACE M_PATCH M_PROPFIND M_PROPPATCH M_MKCOL M_COPY M_MOVE M_LOCK M_UNLOCK M_VERSION_CONTROL M_CHECKOUT M_UNCHECKOUT M_CHECKIN M_UPDATE M_LABEL M_REPORT M_MKWORKSPACE M_MKACTIVITY M_BASELINE_CONTROL M_MERGE M_INVALID
name) |
-DFOOBAR
parameter by calling apache.exists_config_define('FOOBAR')
.
handler[, data]) |
) |
) |
) |
code) |
AP_MPMQ_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0 # This value specifies whether # an MPM is capable of # threading or forking. AP_MPMQ_STATIC = 1 # This value specifies whether # an MPM is using a static # of # threads or daemons. AP_MPMQ_DYNAMIC = 2 # This value specifies whether # an MPM is using a dynamic # of # threads or daemons.
The code argument must be one of the following:
AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMON_USED = 1 # Max # of daemons used so far AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED = 2 # MPM can do threading AP_MPMQ_IS_FORKED = 3 # MPM can do forking AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_DAEMONS = 4 # The compiled max # daemons AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_THREADS = 5 # The compiled max # threads AP_MPMQ_MAX_THREADS = 6 # # of threads/child by config AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_DAEMONS = 7 # Min # of spare daemons AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_THREADS = 8 # Min # of spare threads AP_MPMQ_MAX_SPARE_DAEMONS = 9 # Max # of spare daemons AP_MPMQ_MAX_SPARE_THREADS = 10 # Max # of spare threads AP_MPMQ_MAX_REQUESTS_DAEMON= 11 # Max # of requests per daemon AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMONS = 12 # Max # of daemons by config
Example:
if apache.mpm_query(apache.AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED): # do something else: # do something else