Mojolicious::Sessions(User Contributed Perl DocumentMojolicious::Sessions(3pm) NAME Mojolicious::Sessions - Session manager based on signed cookies 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-SHA256 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 = $sessions->deserialize(sub ($bytes) {...}); A callback used to deserialize sessions, defaults to "j" in Mojo::JSON. $sessions->deserialize(sub ($bytes) { return {} }); samesite my $samesite = $sessions->samesite; $sessions = $sessions->samesite('Strict'); Set the SameSite value on all session cookies, defaults to "Lax". Note that this attribute is EXPERIMENTAL because even though most commonly used browsers support the feature, there is no specification yet besides this draft <https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-west-first-party- cookies-07>. # Disable SameSite feature $sessions->samesite(undef); 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 = $sessions->serialize(sub ($hash) {...}); A callback used to serialize sessions, defaults to "encode_json" in Mojo::JSON. $sessions->serialize(sub ($hash) { 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. SEE ALSO Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>. perl v5.36.0 2022-12-22 Mojolicious::Sessions(3pm)
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