Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::File - File storage backend for session data.
use Catalyst qw/Session Session::Store::File Session::State::Foo/;
MyApp->config->{'Plugin::Session'} = {
storage => '/tmp/session'
};
# ... in an action:
$c->session->{foo} = 'bar'; # will be saved
"Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::File" is an
easy to use storage plugin for Catalyst that uses an simple file to act as a
shared memory interprocess cache. It is based on
"Cache::FileCache".
- get_session_data
- store_session_data
- delete_session_data
- delete_expired_sessions
- These are implementations of the required methods for a store. See
Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store.
- setup_session
- Sets up the session cache file.
These parameters are placed in the hash under the
"Plugin::Session" key in the configuration
hash.
- storage
- Specifies the directory root to be used for the sharing of session data.
The default value will use File::Spec to find the default tempdir, and use
a file named "MyApp/session/data", where
"MyApp" is replaced with the appname.
Note that the file will be created with mode 0640, which means
that it will only be writeable by processes running with the same uid as
the process that creates the file. If this may be a problem, for example
if you may try to debug the program as one user and run it as another,
specify a directory like
"/tmp/session-$>", which includes
the UID of the process in the filename.
- relative
- Makes the storage path relative to
$c-path_to>
- namespace
- The namespace associated with this cache. Defaults to an empty string if
not explicitly set. If set, the session data will be stored in a directory
called
"MyApp/session/data/<namespace">.
- cache_depth
- The number of subdirectories deep to session object item. This should be
large enough that no session directory has more than a few hundred
objects. Defaults to 3 unless explicitly set.
- directory_umask
- The directories in the session on the filesystem should be globally
writable to allow for multiple users. While this is a potential security
concern, the actual cache entries are written with the user's umask, thus
reducing the risk of cache poisoning. If you desire it to only be user
writable, set the 'directory_umask' option to '077' or similar. Defaults
to '000' unless explicitly set.
Catalyst, Catalyst::Plugin::Session, Cache::FileCache.
Sascha Kiefer, esskar@cpan.org
Copyright (C) 2005 Sascha Kiefer
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.