Drupal - List of all active modules used in a site
You can use drush pm-list --type=Module --status=enabled
command for getting a list of all installed modules.
If you want to exclude the core modules use drush pm-list --type=Module --no-core --status=enabled
The two options I use are Drush and a custom script.
For Drush, you can use drush pm-list
:
$ drush help pm-list
Show a list of available extensions (modules and themes).
Options:
--type Filter by extension type. Choices:
module, theme.
--status Filter by extension status. Choices:
enabled, disable and/or 'not
installed'. You can use multiple
comma separated values. (i.e.
--status="disabled,not installed").
--package Filter by project packages. You can
use multiple comma separated values.
(i.e. --package="Core -
required,Other").
--core Filter out extensions that are not
in drupal core.
--no-core Filter out extensions that are
provided by drupal core.
--pipe Returns a space delimited list of
the names of the resulting
extensions.
Aliases: pml
I also wrote this script for Drupal 6. You need to edit the bootstrap for Drupal 7, and you may also want to tweak the path checking. I put this in a file called modules.php in my DOCROOT and add access restriction around it to prevent it from being called from the wild.
<?php
include_once './includes/bootstrap.inc';
drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_FULL);
header('Content-Type: text/plain');
$files = drupal_system_listing('/\.module$/', 'modules', 'name', 0);
system_get_files_database($files, 'module');
ksort($files);
$core_installed = array();
$core_enabled = array();
$core_disabled = array();
$contrib_installed = array();
$contrib_enabled = array();
$contrib_disabled = array();
foreach ($files as $info) {
$filename = $info->filename;
$name = $info->name;
$status = $info->status;
$contrib = strpos($filename, "sites/all/modules/") === 0;
if ($contrib) {
$contrib_installed[] = $name;
if ($status) $contrib_enabled[] = $name;
else $contrib_disabled[] = $name;
} else {
$core_installed[] = $name;
if ($status) $core_enabled[] = $name;
else $core_disabled[] = $name;
}
}
print "Installed Core Modules: " . join(", ", $core_installed) . "\n\n";
print "Enabled Core Modules: " . join(", ", $core_enabled) . "\n\n";
print "Disabled Core Modules: " . join(", ", $core_disabled) . "\n\n";
print "Installed Contrib Modules: " . join(", ", $contrib_installed) . "\n\n";
print "Enabled Contrib Modules: " . join(", ", $contrib_enabled) . "\n\n";
print "Disabled Contrib Modules: " . join(", ", $contrib_disabled) . "\n\n";
This script can be called with drush using: drush scr modules.php
The Enabled Modules (enabled_modules) module provides lists of all enabled modules on a website.
Or,
You can use this API function module_list to get all enabled modules.