This module prints per-component profiling information to STDERR (usually
directed to the Apache error log). Its output looks like this:
=Mason= 127.0.0.1 - /NoAuth/webrt.css BEGINS {{{
=Mason= 127.0.0.1 - /NoAuth/webrt.css {{{
=Mason= 127.0.0.1 - /Elements/Callback {{{
=Mason= 127.0.0.1 - /Elements/Callback }}} 0.0008
=Mason= 127.0.0.1 - /NoAuth/webrt.css }}} 0.0072
=Mason= 127.0.0.1 - /NoAuth/webrt.css }}} ENDS
Each row contains five whitespace-separated fields: =Mason=, remote IP address,
-, indented component name, and how many seconds did it take to process that
component, including all subcomponents called by it.
The beginning and end of the initial request is represented by the special time
fields BEGINS and ENDS.
This module provides an interface between Perl and the MediaWiki API
allowing creation of scripts to automate editing and extraction of data
from MediaWiki driven sites like Wikipedia.
The MediaWiki module provides high-level interface to MediaWiki
content management system.
Parses a mobile user agent string into it's basic constituent parts, the most
important being vendor and model. One reason for doing this would be to use
this information to lookup vendor-model specific device characteristics in a
database.
ModPerl::VersionUtil helps you to investigate your mod_perl version easily.
Mozilla::CA provides a copy of Mozilla's bundle of Certificate
Authority certificates in a form that can be consumed by modules and
libraries based on OpenSSL.
This module provides functions for handling media (also known as MIME)
types and encodings.
Net::Plurk - A perl interface to Plurk API
Net::Trac is simple client library for a remote Trac instance. Because
Trac doesn't provide a web services API, this module currently "fakes"
an RPC interface around Trac's webforms and the feeds it exports.
Because of this, it's somewhat more brittle than a true RPC client
would be.