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6 Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::DBIC - Store your sessions via
7 DBIx::Class
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10 # Create a table in your database for sessions
11 CREATE TABLE sessions (
12 id CHAR(72) PRIMARY KEY,
13 session_data TEXT,
14 expires INTEGER
15 );
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17 # Create the corresponding table class
18 package MyApp::Schema::Session;
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20 use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
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22 __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
23 __PACKAGE__->table('sessions');
24 __PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/id session_data expires/);
25 __PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('id');
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29 # In your application
30 use Catalyst qw/Session Session::Store::DBIC Session::State::Cookie/;
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32 __PACKAGE__->config(
33 # ... other items ...
34 'Plugin::Session' => {
35 dbic_class => 'DBIC::Session', # Assuming MyApp::Model::DBIC
36 expires => 3600,
37 },
38 );
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40 # Later, in a controller action
41 $c->session->{foo} = 'bar';
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44 This Catalyst::Plugin::Session storage module saves session data in
45 your database via DBIx::Class. It's actually just a wrapper around
46 Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::Delegate; if you need complete
47 control over how your sessions are stored, you probably want to use
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51 setup_finished
52 Hook into the configured session class.
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54 session_store_dbic_class
55 Return the DBIx::Class class name to be passed to "$c->model".
56 Defaults to "DBIC::Session".
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58 session_store_dbic_id_field
59 Return the configured ID field name. Defaults to "id".
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61 session_store_dbic_data_field
62 Return the configured data field name. Defaults to "session_data".
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64 session_store_dbic_expires_field
65 Return the configured expires field name. Defaults to "expires".
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67 session_store_model
68 Return the model used to find a session.
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70 get_session_store_delegate
71 Load the row corresponding to the specified session ID. If none is
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74 session_store_delegate_key_to_accessor
75 Match the specified key and operation to the session ID and field name.
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77 delete_session_data
78 Delete the specified session from the backend store.
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80 delete_expired_sessions
81 Delete all expired sessions.
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84 The following parameters should be placed in your application
85 configuration under the "Plugin::Session" key.
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87 dbic_class
88 (Required) The name of the DBIx::Class that represents a session in the
89 database. It is recommended that you provide only the part after
90 "MyApp::Model", e.g. "DBIC::Session".
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92 If you are using Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema, the following layout is
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95 • "MyApp::Schema" - your DBIx::Class::Schema class
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97 • "MyApp::Schema::Session" - your session table class
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99 • "MyApp::Model::DBIC" - your Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema class
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101 This module will then use "$c->model" to access the appropriate result
102 source from the composed schema matching the "dbic_class" name.
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104 For more information, please see Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema.
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106 expires
107 Number of seconds for which sessions are active.
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109 Note that no automatic cleanup is done on your session data. To delete
110 expired sessions, you can use the "delete_expired_sessions" method with
111 Catalyst::Plugin::Scheduler.
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113 id_field
114 The name of the field on your sessions table which stores the session
115 ID. Defaults to "id".
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117 data_field
118 The name of the field on your sessions table which stores session data.
119 Defaults to "session_data" for compatibility with
120 Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::DBI.
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122 expires_field
123 The name of the field on your sessions table which stores the
124 expiration time of the session. Defaults to "expires".
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127 Your sessions table should contain the following columns:
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129 id CHAR(72) PRIMARY KEY
130 session_data TEXT
131 expires INTEGER
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133 The "id" column should probably be 72 characters. It needs to handle
134 the longest string that can be returned by "generate_session_id" in
135 Catalyst::Plugin::Session, plus another eight characters for internal
136 use. This is less than 72 characters when SHA-1 or MD5 is used, but
137 SHA-256 will need all 72 characters.
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139 The "session_data" column should be a long text field. Session data is
140 encoded using MIME::Base64 before being stored in the database.
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142 Note that MySQL "TEXT" fields only store 64 kB, so if your session data
143 will exceed that size you'll want to use "MEDIUMTEXT", "MEDIUMBLOB", or
144 larger. If you configure your DBIx::Class::ResultSource to include the
145 size of the column, you will receive warnings for this problem:
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147 This session requires 1180 bytes of storage, but your database
148 column 'session_data' can only store 200 bytes. Storing this
149 session may not be reliable; increase the size of your data field
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151 See "add_columns" in DBIx::Class::ResultSource for more information.
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153 The "expires" column stores the future expiration time of the session.
154 This may be null for per-user and flash sessions.
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156 Note that you can change the column names using the "id_field",
157 "data_field", and "expires_field" configuration parameters. However,
158 the column types must match the above.
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161 Daniel Westermann-Clark <danieltwc@cpan.org>
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164 • Andy Grundman, for Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::DBI
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166 • David Kamholz, for most of the testing code (from
167 Catalyst::Plugin::Authentication::Store::DBIC)
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169 • Yuval Kogman, for assistance in converting to
170 Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::Delegate
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172 • Jay Hannah, for tests and warning when session size
173 exceeds DBIx::Class storage size.
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176 Copyright (c) 2006 - 2009 the Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::DBIC
177 "AUTHOR" as listed above.
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179 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
180 under the same terms as Perl itself.
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