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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" CGI::Session::Driver::DBI \- Base class for native DBI\-related CGI::Session drivers .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 2 \& require CGI::Session::Driver::DBI; \& @ISA = qw( CGI::Session::Driver::DBI ); .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" In most cases you can create a new DBI-driven CGI::Session driver by simply creating an empty driver file that inherits from CGI::Session::Driver::DBI. That's exactly what sqlite does. The only reason why this class doesn't suit for a valid driver is its name isn't in lowercase. I'm serious! .SS "\s-1NOTES\s0" .IX Subsection "NOTES" CGI::Session::Driver::DBI defines \fIinit()\fR method, which makes \s-1DBI\s0 handle available for drivers in \fIHandle\fR \- object attribute regardless of what \f(CW\*(C`\e%dsn_args\*(C'\fR were used in creating session object. Should your driver require non-standard initialization you have to re-define \fIinit()\fR method in your \fI.pm\fR file, but make sure to set 'Handle' \- object attribute to database handle (returned by \s-1DBI\-\s0>connect(...)) if you wish to inherit any of the methods from CGI::Session::Driver::DBI. .SH "STORAGE" .IX Header "STORAGE" Before you can use any DBI-based session drivers you need to make sure compatible database table is created for CGI::Session to work with. Following command will produce minimal requirements in most \s-1SQL\s0 databases: .PP .Vb 4 \& CREATE TABLE sessions ( \& id CHAR(32) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, \& a_session TEXT NOT NULL \& ); .Ve .PP Your session table can define additional columns, but the above two are required. Name of the session table is expected to be \fIsessions\fR by default. You may use a different name if you wish. To do this you have to pass \fITableName\fR as part of your \f(CW\*(C` \e%dsn_args \*(C'\fR: .PP .Vb 6 \& $s = CGI::Session\->new(\*(Aqdriver:sqlite\*(Aq, undef, {TableName=>\*(Aqmy_sessions\*(Aq}); \& $s = CGI::Session\->new(\*(Aqdriver:mysql\*(Aq, undef, \& { \& TableName=>\*(Aqmy_sessions\*(Aq, \& DataSource=>\*(Aqdbi:mysql:shopping_cart\*(Aq. \& }); .Ve .PP To use different column names, change the 'create table' statement, and then simply do this: .PP .Vb 7 \& $s = CGI::Session\->new(\*(Aqdriver:pg\*(Aq, undef, \& { \& TableName=>\*(Aqsession\*(Aq, \& IdColName=>\*(Aqmy_id\*(Aq, \& DataColName=>\*(Aqmy_data\*(Aq, \& DataSource=>\*(Aqdbi:pg:dbname=project\*(Aq, \& }); .Ve .PP or .PP .Vb 7 \& $s = CGI::Session\->new(\*(Aqdriver:pg\*(Aq, undef, \& { \& TableName=>\*(Aqsession\*(Aq, \& IdColName=>\*(Aqmy_id\*(Aq, \& DataColName=>\*(Aqmy_data\*(Aq, \& Handle=>$dbh, \& }); .Ve .SH "DRIVER ARGUMENTS" .IX Header "DRIVER ARGUMENTS" Following driver arguments are supported: .IP "DataSource" 4 .IX Item "DataSource" First argument to be passed to \s-1DBI\s0\->\fIconnect()\fR. If the driver makes the database connection itself, it will also explicitly disconnect from the database when the driver object is DESTROYed. .IP "User" 4 .IX Item "User" User privileged to connect to the database defined in \f(CW\*(C`DataSource\*(C'\fR. .IP "Password" 4 .IX Item "Password" Password of the \fIUser\fR privileged to connect to the database defined in \f(CW\*(C`DataSource\*(C'\fR .IP "Handle" 4 .IX Item "Handle" An existing \s-1DBI\s0 database handle object. The handle can be created on demand by providing a code reference as a argument, such as \f(CW\*(C`>. This way, the database connection is only created if it actually needed. This can be useful when combined with a framework plugin like CGI::Application::Plugin::Session, which creates a CGI::Session object on demand as well. .Sp \&\f(CW\*(C`Handle\*(C'\fR will override all the above arguments, if any present. .IP "TableName" 4 .IX Item "TableName" Name of the table session data will be stored in. .SH "LICENSING" .IX Header "LICENSING" For support and licensing information see CGI::Session