Actually, just because a module is loaded, it does not necessarily mean that the directives has been enabled in the directory you are placing the .htaccess. What you probably need is to know: Does rewriting work? The only way to find out for sure is to do an actual test: Put some test files on the server and request it with HTTP.
Good news: I created a library for doing exactly this (detecting various .htaccess capabilities). With this library, all you need to do is this:
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
use HtaccessCapabilityTester\HtaccessCapabilityTester;
$hct = new HtaccessCapabilityTester($baseDir, $baseUrl);
if ($hct->rewriteWorks()) {
// rewriting works
}
(instead of $baseDir and $baseUrl, you must provide the path to where the test files are going to be put and a corresponding URL to where they can be reached)
If you just want to know if the module is loaded, you can do the following:
if ($hct->moduleLoaded('rewrite')) {
// mod_rewrite is loaded (tested in a real .htaccess by using the "IfModule" directive)
}
The library is available here: https://github.com/rosell-dk/htaccess-capability-tester