Catalyst::Plugin::SessUser:ContriCatalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::Delegate(3)NAMECatalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::Delegate - Delegate session storage
to an application model object.
SYNOPSIS
use Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::Delegate;
DESCRIPTION
This store plugins makes delegating session storage to a first class
object model easy.
THE MODEL
The model is used to retrieve the delegate object for a given session
ID.
This is normally something like DBIC's resultset object.
The model must respond to the "get_delegate" method or closure in the
sesion config hash (defaults to "get_session_store_delegate").
An object must always be returned from this method, even if it means
autovivifying. The object may optimize and create itself lazily in the
actual store only when ->store methods are actually called.
THE DELEGATE
A single delegate belongs to a single session ID. It provides storage
space for arbitrary fields.
The delegate object must respond to method calls as per the
"session_store_delegate_key_to_accessor" method's return values.
Typically this means responding to $obj->$field type accessors.
If necessary, the delegate should maintain an internal reference count
of the stored fields, so that it can garbage collect itself when all
fields have been deleted.
The fields are arbitrary, and are goverend by the various session
plugins.
The basic keys that must be supported are:
expires
A timestamp indicating when the session will expire.
If a store so chooses it may clean up session data after this
timestamp, even without being told to delete.
session
The main session data hash.
Might not be used, if only "flash" exists.
flash
A hash much like the main session data hash, which can be created
and deleted multiple times per session, as required.
The delegate must also respond to the "flush" method which is used to
tell the store delegate that no more set/get/delete methods will be
invoked on it.
METHODS
session_store_delegate_key_to_accessor $key, $operation
This method implements the various calling conventions. It accepts
a key and an operation name ("get", "set" or "delete"), and must
return a method (could be a string or a code reference), and an
optional list of arguments that will be invoked on the delegate.
The default version splits $key on the first colon, extracting the
field name and the ID. It then returns the unaltered field name,
and if the operation is 'delete' also provides the extra argument
"undef". This works with accessor semantics like these:
$obj->foo;
$obj->foo("bar");
$obj->foo(undef);
To facilitate a convention like
$obj->get_foo;
$obj->set_foo("bar");
$obj->delete_foo;
or
$obj->get("foo");
$obj->set("foo", "bar");
$obj->delete("foo");
simply override this method. You may look in the source of this
module to find commented out versions which should help you.
session_store_delegate
This method returns the delegate, which may be cached in $c.
get_session_store_delegate $id
This method should get the delegate object for a given ID. See "THE
MODEL" for more details.
session_store_model
This method should return the model that will provide the delegate
object.The default implementation will simply return "$c->model(
$c->session_store_model_name )".
session_store_model_name
Returns "$c->config->{session}{model_name} || "Sessions"".
finalize_session_delegate $delegate
Invokes the "flush" method on the delegate. May be overridden if
that behavior is inappropriate.
get_session_data $key
store_session_data $key, $value
delete_session_data $key
These methods translate the store API into the delegate API using
"session_store_delegate_key_to_accessor".
AUTHORS
Yuval Kogman, "nothingmuch@woobling.org"
Tomas Doran, (t0m) "bobtfish@bobtfish.net" (current maintainer)
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2006 the aforementioned authors. This program is free
software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
as Perl itself.
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