NAME¶
Plack::Middleware::Session - Middleware for session management
SYNOPSIS¶
use Plack::Builder;
my $app = sub {
my $env = shift;
my $session = $env->{'psgix.session'};
return [
200,
[ 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' ],
[ "Hello, you've been here for ", $session->{counter}++, "th time!" ],
];
};
builder {
enable 'Session';
$app;
};
# Or, use the File store backend (great if you use multiprocess server)
# For more options, see perldoc Plack::Session::Store::File
builder {
enable 'Session', store => 'File';
$app;
};
DESCRIPTION¶
This is a Plack Middleware component for session management. By default it will
use cookies to keep session state and store data in memory. This distribution
also comes with other state and store solutions. See perldoc for these
backends how to use them.
It should be noted that we store the current session as a hash reference in the
"psgix.session" key inside the $env where you can access it as
needed.
NOTE: As of version 0.04 the session is stored in
"psgix.session" instead of "plack.session".
State¶
- Plack::Session::State
- This will maintain session state by passing the session through the
request params. It does not do this automatically though, you are
responsible for passing the session param.
- Plack::Session::State::Cookie
- This will maintain session state using browser cookies.
Store¶
- Plack::Session::Store
- This is your basic in-memory session data store. It is volatile storage
and not recommended for multiprocessing environments. However it is very
useful for development and testing.
- Plack::Session::Store::File
- This will persist session data in a file. By default it uses Storable but
it can be configured to have a custom serializer and deserializer.
- Plack::Session::Store::Cache
- This will persist session data using the Cache interface.
- Plack::Session::Store::Null
- Sometimes you don't care about storing session data, in that case you can
use this noop module.
OPTIONS¶
The following are options that can be passed to this module.
- state
- This is expected to be an instance of Plack::Session::State or an object
that implements the same interface. If no option is provided the default
Plack::Session::State::Cookie will be used.
- store
- This is expected to be an instance of Plack::Session::Store or an object
that implements the same interface. If no option is provided the default
Plack::Session::Store will be used.
It should be noted that this default is an in-memory volatile store is only
suitable for development (or single process servers). For a more robust
solution see Plack::Session::Store::File or
Plack::Session::Store::Cache.
BUGS¶
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If
you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.
AUTHOR¶
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Stevan Little <stevan.little@iinteractive.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright 2009, 2010 Infinity Interactive, Inc.
<
http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.