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NAME ![]() |
MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession2 - Add a session to the Mason Request object
SYNOPSIS ![]() |
NAME |
In your httpd.conf file:
PerlSetVar MasonRequestClass MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession2 PerlSetVar MasonSessionCookieDomain .example.com PerlSetVar MasonSessionClass Apache::Session::MySQL PerlSetVar MasonSessionDataSource dbi:mysql:somedb
Or when creating an ApacheHandler2 object:
my $ah =
HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler2->new
( request_class => 'MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession2',
session_cookie_domain => '.example.com',
session_class => 'Apache::Session2::MySQL',
session_data_source => 'dbi:mysql:somedb',
);
In a component:
$m->session->{foo} = 1;
if ( $m->session->{bar}{baz} > 1 ) { ... }
DESCRIPTION ![]() |
SYNOPSIS |
MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession2 is highly experimental ( alpha ) and should only be used in a test environment.
MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession2 is a clone of MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession changed to work under a pure mod_perl2 environment. The external interface is unchanged, see the MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession manpage.
The actual changes I made can be found in the distribution in diff/WithApacheSession.diff ( made with 'diff -Naru' ... ).
A HOWTO for HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler2 and friends may be found at the Mason-with-mod_perl2 manpage.
The following documentation is from MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession,
This module integrates Apache::Session into Mason by adding methods
to the Mason Request object available in all Mason components.
Any subrequests created by a request share the same session.
USAGE ![]() |
DESCRIPTION |
To use this module you need to tell Mason to use this class for requests. This can be done in one of two ways. If you are configuring Mason via your httpd.conf file, simply add this:
PerlSetVar MasonRequestClass MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession2
If you are using a handler.pl file, simply add this parameter to the parameters given to the ApacheHandler constructor:
request_class => 'MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession2'
METHODS ![]() |
USAGE |
This class adds two methods to the Request object.
Apache::Session class.
CONFIGURATION ![]() |
METHODS |
This module accepts quite a number of parameters, most of which are
simply passed through to Apache::Session. For this reason, you are
advised to familiarize yourself with the Apache::Session
documentation before attempting to configure this module.
Generic Parameters ![]() |
CONFIGURATION |
Apache::Session subclass you would like to use.
This module will load this class for you if necessary.
This parameter is required.
Apache::Session
writes the session. If it is false, the default Apache::Session
behavior is used instead.
This defaults to true.
HTML::Mason::Exception::NonExistentSessionID exception will be
thrown instead.
This defaults to true.
Cookie-Related Parameters ![]() |
CONFIGURATION |
Apache::Cookie to set and read
cookies that contain the session id.
The cookie will be set again every time the client accesses a Mason
component unless the session_cookie_resend parameter is false.
Apache::Cookie ``-name'' constructor parameter.
URL-Related Parameters ![]() |
CONFIGURATION |
If you are also using cookies, then the module checks in the request arguments first, and then it checks for a cookie.
The session id is available from $m->session->{_session_id}.
Apache::Session-related Parameters ![]() |
CONFIGURATION |
These parameters are simply passed through to Apache::Session.
DataSource parameter given to the DBI-related
session modules.
UserName parameter given to the DBI-related
session modules.
Password parameter given to the DBI-related
session modules.
Handle parameter given to the DBI-related
session modules. This cannot be set via the httpd.conf file,
because it needs to be an actual Perl variable, not the name of
that variable.
LockDataSource parameter given to
Apache::Session::MySQL.
LockUserName parameter given to
Apache::Session::MySQL.
LockPassword parameter given to
Apache::Session::MySQL.
LockHandle parameter given to the DBI-related
session modules. As with the session_handle parameter, this cannot
be set via the httpd.conf file.
Commit parameter given to the DBI-related
session modules.
Transaction parameter.
Directory parameter given to
Apache::Session::File.
LockDirectory parameter given to
Apache::Session::File.
FileName parameter given to
Apache::Session::DB_File.
Store parameter given to
Apache::Session::Flex.
Lock parameter given to
Apache::Session::Flex.
Generate parameter given to
Apache::Session::Flex.
Serialize parameter given to
Apache::Session::Flex.
textsize parameter given to
Apache::Session::Sybase.
LongReadLen parameter given to
Apache::Session::MySQL.
NSems parameter given to
Apache::Session::Lock::Semaphore.
SemaphoreKey parameter given to
Apache::Session::Lock::Semaphore.
ModUsertrackCookieName parameter given to
Apache::Session::Generate::ModUsertrack.
SavePath parameter given to
Apache::Session::PHP.
HOW COOKIES ARE HANDLED ![]() |
CONFIGURATION |
When run under the ApacheHandler module, this module attempts to first
use Apache::Cookie for cookie-handling. Otherwise it uses
CGI::Cookie as a fallback.
If it ends up using CGI::Cookie then it can only set cookies if it
is running under either the ApacheHandler or the CGIHandler module.
Otherwise, the MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession request object
has no way to get to an object which can take the headers. In other
words, if there's no $r, there's nothing with which to set headers.
SUPPORT ![]() |
HOW COOKIES ARE HANDLED |
As can be seen by the number of parameters above, Apache::Session
has way too many possibilities for me to test all of them. This
means there are almost certainly bugs.
Bug reports and requests for help should be sent to the mason-users list. See http://www.masonhq.com/resources/mailing_lists.html for more details.
AUTHOR ![]() |
SUPPORT |
Beau E. Cox <mason@beaucox.com> http://beaucox.com.
The real authors (I just made mod_perl2 changes) is Dave Rolsky, <autarch@urth.org>
Version 0.01 as of January, 2004.
SEE ALSO ![]() |
AUTHOR |
My documents, including: HOWTO Run Mason with mod_perl2, HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler2, MasonX::Request::WithMultiSession2,
Original Mason documents, including: HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler, MasonX::Request::WithApacheSession, MasonX::Request::WithMultiSession.
Also see the Mason documentation at http://masonhq.com/docs/manual/.
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