NAME
Prancer::Session::Store::Database
SYNOPSIS
This module implements a session handler that stores sessions in a database. It creates its own database connection, separate from any existing database connection, to avoid any issues with transactions. It wraps all changes to the database in transactions to ensure consistency.
This configuration expects a database table that looks like this:
CREATE TABLE session (
id CHAR(72) NOT NULL,
application VARCHAR DEFALUT '' NOT NULL,
timeout integer DEFAULT date_part('epoch'::text, now()) NOT NULL,
data TEXT
);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX session_uq ON sessions (id, application);
CREATE INDEX session_timeout_ix ON sessions (timeout);
Additional columns may be added as desired but they will not be used by this session handler.
To use this session handler, add this to your configuration file:
session:
store:
driver: Prancer::Session::Store::Database::Driver::DriverName
options:
table: sessions
database: test
username: test
password: test
hostname: localhost
port: 5432
charset: utf8
connection_check_threshold: 10
dsn_extra:
RaiseError: 0
PrintError: 1
on_connect:
- SET search_path=public
expiration_timeout: 3600
autopurge: 0
autopurge_probability: 0.1
application: foobar
OPTIONS
- table
-
The name of the table in your database to use to store sessions. This name may include a schema name, like
public.sessions
. Otherwise the default schema of the database user will be used. If this option is not provided then the default table name issessions
. - database
-
REQUIRED The name of the database to connect to. If using SQLite, this should be the path to the database file.
- username
-
The username to use when connecting. If this option is not set the default is the user running the application server. If using SQLite then this will be ignored.
- password
-
The password to use when connecting. If this option is not set the default is to connect with no password. If using SQLite then this will be ignored.
- hostname
-
The host name of the database server. If this option is not set the default is to connect to localhost. If using SQLite then this will be ignored.
- port
-
The port number on which the database server is listening. If this option is not set the default is to connect on the database's default port. If using SQLite then this will be ignored.
- charset
-
The character set to connect to the database with. If this is set to "utf8" then the database connection will attempt to make UTF8 data Just Work if available.
- connection_check_threshold
-
This sets the number of seconds that must elapse between calls to get a database handle before performing a check to ensure that a live database connection still exists. If the check for a live database connection fails then the session handler will attempt to reconnect. This handles cases where the database handle hasn't been used in a while and the underlying connection has gone away. If this is not set it will default to 30 seconds.
- dsn_extra
-
If you have any further connection parameters that need to be appended to the dsn then you can put them in the configuration as a hash. This hash will be merged into the default parameters and overwrite any that are duplicated. The dsn parameters set by default are
AutoCommit
to 0,RaiseError
to 1, andPrintError
to 0. - on_connect
-
This can be an array of commands execute on a successful connection. These will be executed on every connection so if the connection goes away but is re- established then these commands will be run again.
- timeout
-
Tthis is the number of seconds a session should last in the database before it will be automatically purged. The default is to purge sessions after 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
- autopurge
-
This flag controls whether sessions will be automatically purged by Prancer. If set to 1, the default, then on 10% of requests to your application, Prancer will delete from the database any session that has timed out. If set to 0 then sessions will never be removed from the database. Note that this doesn't control whether sessions time out, only whether they get removed from the database.
- autopurge_probability
-
This is the probability that autopurge will run on any given request. By default, this value is 0.1, or 10%, meaning that 1 in every 10 requests will attempt to purge expired sessions. This can be set to "1" to purge on every session action or to something extremely small like 0.001 to purge very, very infrequently. Or you can export purging duties to another program entirely.
- application
-
If multiple applications will be using the same session table then this option may be used to distinguish between them. This key will be used in the
application
column of the sessions table.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2014 Paul Lockaby. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.