SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Sessions;
my $sessions = Mojolicious::Sessions->new;
$sessions->cookie_name('myapp');
$sessions->default_expiration(86400);
DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Sessions manages sessions based on signed cookies for Mojolicious. All data gets serialized with Mojo::JSON and stored Base64 encoded on the client-side, but is protected from unwanted changes with a HMAC-SHA1 signature.ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Sessions implements the following attributes.cookie_domain
my $domain = $sessions->cookie_domain; $sessions = $sessions->cookie_domain('.example.com');
Domain for session cookies, not defined by default.
cookie_name
my $name = $sessions->cookie_name; $sessions = $sessions->cookie_name('session');
Name for session cookies, defaults to "mojolicious".
cookie_path
my $path = $sessions->cookie_path; $sessions = $sessions->cookie_path('/foo');
Path for session cookies, defaults to "/".
default_expiration
my $time = $sessions->default_expiration; $sessions = $sessions->default_expiration(3600);
Default time for sessions to expire in seconds from now, defaults to 3600. The expiration timeout gets refreshed for every request. Setting the value to 0 will allow sessions to persist until the browser window is closed, this can have security implications though. For more control you can also use the "expiration" and "expires" session values.
# Expiration date in seconds from now (persists between requests) $c->session(expiration => 604800); # Expiration date as absolute epoch time (only valid for one request) $c->session(expires => time + 604800); # Delete whole session by setting an expiration date in the past $c->session(expires => 1);
deserialize
my $cb = $sessions->deserialize; $sessions = $sessions->deserialize(sub {...});
A callback used to deserialize sessions, defaults to ``j'' in Mojo::JSON.
$sessions->deserialize(sub { my $bytes = shift; return {}; });
secure
my $bool = $sessions->secure; $sessions = $sessions->secure($bool);
Set the secure flag on all session cookies, so that browsers send them only over HTTPS connections.
serialize
my $cb = $sessions->serialize; $sessions = $sessions->serialize(sub {...});
A callback used to serialize sessions, defaults to ``encode_json'' in Mojo::JSON.
$sessions->serialize(sub { my $hash = shift; return ''; });
METHODS
Mojolicious::Sessions inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.load
$sessions->load(Mojolicious::Controller->new);
Load session data from signed cookie.
store
$sessions->store(Mojolicious::Controller->new);
Store session data in signed cookie.