NAME

Dancer::Core::Role::SessionFactory - Role for session factories

VERSION

version 2.0000_01

DESCRIPTION

Any class that consumes this role will be able to store, create, retrieve and destroy session objects.

ATTRIBUTES

The name of the cookie to create for storing the session key

Defaults to dancer.session

The domain of the cookie to create for storing the session key. Defaults to the empty string and is unused as a result.

The path of the cookie to create for storing the session key. Defaults to "/".

Default duration before session cookie expiration. If set, the Dancer::Core::Session expires attribute will be set to the current time plus this duration.

is_secure

Boolean flag to tell if the session cookie is secure or not.

Default is false.

is_http_only

Boolean flag to tell if the session cookie is http only.

Default is true.

INTERFACE

Following is the interface provided by this role. When specified the required methods to implement are described.

create

Create a brand new session object and store it. Returns the newly created session object.

Triggers an exception if the session is unable to be created.

my $session = MySessionFactory->create();

This method does not need to be implemented in the class.

generate_id

Returns a randomly-generated, guaranteed-unique string. (It is not guaranteed cryptographically secure, but it's still reasonably strong for general use.) This method is used internally by create() to set the session ID.

This method does not need to be implemented in the class unless an alternative method for session ID generation is desired.

retrieve

Return the session object corresponding to the session ID given. If none is found, triggers an exception.

my $session = MySessionFactory->retrieve(id => $id);

The method _retrieve must be implemented. It must take $id as a single argument and must return a hash reference of session data.

destroy

Purges the session object that matches the ID given. Returns the ID of the destroyed session if succeeded, triggers an exception otherwise.

MySessionFactory->destroy(id => $id);

The _destroy method must be implemented. It must take $id as a single argumenet and destroy the underlying data.

flush

Make sure the session object is stored in the factory's backend. This method is called to notify the backend about the change in the session object.

An exception is triggered if the session is unable to be updated in the backend.

MySessionFactory->flush(session => $session);

The _flush method must be implemented. It must take two arguments: the $id and a hash reference of session data.

Coerce a session object into a Dancer::Core::Cookie object.

MySessionFactory->cookie(session => $session);

sessions

Return a list of all session IDs stored in the backend. Useful to create cleaning scripts, in conjunction with session's creation time.

The _sessions method must be implemented. It must return an array reference of session IDs (or an empty array reference).

AUTHOR

Dancer Core Developers

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Alexis Sukrieh.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.