NAME
OpenFrame::Cookies - An abstract cookie class
SYNOPSIS
use OpenFrame;
my $cookies = OpenFrame::Cookies->new();
$cookies->set("animal" => "parrot");
my $colour = $cookies->get("colour")->value;
$cookies->delete("colour");
my %cookies = $cookies->get_all();
DESCRIPTION
OpenFrame::Cookies
represents cookies inside OpenFrame. Cookies in OpenFrame represent some kind of storage option on the requesting side.
Cookies are a general mechanism which server side connections can use to both store and retrieve information on the client side of the connection. The addition of a simple, persistent, client-side state significantly extends the capabilities of Web-based client/server applications. OpenFrame::Cookies
is an abstract cookie class for OpenFrame which can represent cookies no matter how they really come to exist outside OpenFrame (such as CGI or Apache cookie objects).
METHODS
new()
The new() method creates a new OpenFrame::Cookies
object. These can hold multiple cookies (although they must have unique names) inside the cookie tin.
my $cookies = OpenFrame::Cookies->new();
set()
The set() method adds an entry:
$cookies->set("animal" => "parrot");
get()
The get() method returns a cookie (a OpenFrame::Cookie
object) given its name:
my $colour = $cookies->get("colour")->value;
delete()
The delete() method removes a cookie element given its name:
$cookies->delete("colour");
get_all()
The get_all() method returns a hash of all the cookies:
my %cookies = $cookies->get_all();
AUTHOR
James Duncan <jduncan@fotango.com>, Leon Brocard <leon@fotango.com>