NAME Apache2::WebApp::Plugin::Session - Provides session handling methods SYNOPSIS my $obj = $c->plugin('Session')->method( ... ); # Apache2::WebApp::Plugin::Session->method() or $c->plugin('Session')->method( ... ); DESCRIPTION An abstract class, which can be used to manage session data across servers, from within a database, or local file using a consistent interface. PREREQUISITES This package is part of a larger distribution and was NOT intended to be used directly. In order for this plugin to work properly, the following packages must be installed: Apache2::WebApp Apache::Session Switch INSTALLATION From source: $ tar xfz Apache2-WebApp-Plugin-Session-0.X.X.tar.gz $ perl MakeFile.PL PREFIX=~/path/to/custom/dir LIB=~/path/to/custom/lib $ make $ make test <--- Make sure you do this before contacting me $ make install Perl one liner using CPAN.pm: perl -MCPAN -e 'install Apache2::WebApp::Plugin::Session' Use of CPAN.pm in interactive mode: $> perl -MCPAN -e shell cpan> install Apache2::WebApp::Plugin::Session cpan> quit Just like the manual installation of Perl modules, the user may need root access during this process to insure write permission is allowed within the installation directory. CONFIGURATION Unless it already exists, add the following to your projects *webapp.conf* [session] storage_type = file # options - file | mysql | memcached OBJECT METHODS create Create a new session. my $session_id = $c->plugin('Session')->create( $c, 'login', { username => 'foo', password => 'bar', } ); get Return session data as a hash reference. my $data_ref = $c->plugin('Session')->get( $c, 'login' ); print $data_ref->{username}; # foo is the value update Update existing session data. $c->plugin('Session')->update( $c, 'login', { last_login => localtime(time), remember => 1, } ); delete Delete an existing session. $c->plugin('Session')->delete( $c, 'login' ); SEE ALSO Apache2::WebApp, Apache2::WebApp::Plugin, Apache::Session AUTHOR Marc S. Brooks, - COPYRIGHT This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See