NAME
Dancer::Session::KiokuDB - KiokuDB Dancer session backend
VERSION
version 0.05
SYNOPSIS
# in your Dancer app:
setting session => 'KiokuDB';
setting kiokudb_backend => 'DBI';
setting kiokudb_backend_opts => {
dsn => 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=mydb.sqlite',
};
# or in your Dancer config file:
session: 'KiokuDB'
kiokudb_backend: 'DBI'
kiokudb_backend_opts:
dsn: 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=mydb.sqlite'
DESCRIPTION
When you want to save session information, you can pick from various session backends, and they each determine how the session information will be saved. You can use Dancer::Session::Cookie, Dancer::Session::MongoDB or... you use Dancer::Session::KiokuDB.
This backend uses KiokuDB to save and access session data.
OPTIONS
kiokudb_backend
A string which specifies what backend to use, under KiokuDB::Backend
, that means that backend DBI will be KiokuDB::Backend::DBI
. If you'll get smart and provide KiokuDB::Backend::Cool, you'll get KiokuDB::Backend::KiokuDB::Backend::Cool
, which is, evidently, not cool! :)
Not mandatory.
The default backend is KiokuDB::Backend::Hash.
kiokudb_backend_opts
A hash reference which indicates options you want to send to the backend's new()
method.
Not mandatory.
The default opts are <create =
1>>. If you do not want it to automatically create, set:
# in your app
set kiokudb_backend_opts => {
create => 0,
...
};
# or in your configuration
kiokudb_backend_opts:
create: 0
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
init
Initializes the object by loading the proper KiokuDB backend and creating the initial connection.
create
Creates a new object, runs flush
and returns the object.
flush
Writes the session information to the KiokuDB session database.
retrieve
Retrieves session information from the KiokuDB session database.
destroy
Deletes session information from the KiokuDB session database.
SEE ALSO
The Dancer Advent Calendar 2010.
AUTHOR
Sawyer X <xsawyerx@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Sawyer X.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.