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NAME

       Data::Session::Driver::File - A persistent session manager

Synopsis

       See Data::Session for details.

Description

       Data::Session::Driver::File allows Data::Session to manipulate sessions via files.

       To use this module do this:

       o Specify a driver of type File, as Data::Session -> new(type => 'driver:File ...')

Case-sensitive Options

       See "Case-sensitive Options" in Data::Session for important information.

Method: new()

       Creates a new object of type Data::Session::Driver::File.

       "new()" takes a hash of key/value pairs, some of which might mandatory. Further, some
       combinations might be mandatory.

       The keys are listed here in alphabetical order.

       They are lower-case because they are (also) method names, meaning they can be called to
       set or get the value at any time.

       o debug => $Boolean
           Specifies that debugging should be turned on (1) or off (0) in
           Data::Session::File::Driver and Data::Session::ID::AutoIncrement.

           When debug is 1, $! is included in error messages, but because this reveals directory
           names, it is 0 by default.

           This key is optional.

           Default: 0.

       o directory => $string
           Specifies the path to the directory which will contain the session files.

           This key is normally passed in as Data::Session -> new(directory => $string).

           Default: File::Spec -> tmpdir.

           This key is optional.

       o file_name => $string_containing_%s
           Specifies the pattern to use for session file names. It must contain 1 '%s', which
           will be replaced by the session id before the pattern is used as a file name.

           This key is normally passed in as Data::Session -> new(file_name =>
           $string_containing_%s).

           Default: 'cgisess_%s'.

           This key is optional.

       o no_flock => $boolean
           Specifies (no_flock => 1) to not use flock() to obtain a lock on a session file before
           processing it, or (no_flock => 0) to use flock().

           This key is normally passed in as Data::Session -> new(no_flock => $boolean).

           Default: 0.

           This key is optional.

       o no_follow => $value
           Influences the mode to use when calling sysopen() on session files.

           'Influences' means the value is bit-wise ored with O_RDWR for reading and with
           O_WRONLY for writing.

           This key is normally passed in as Data::Session -> new(no_follow => $boolean).

           Default: eval{O_NOFOLLOW} || 0.

           This key is optional.

       o umask => $octal_value
           Specifies the mode to use when calling sysopen() on session files.

           This key is normally passed in as Data::Session -> new(umask => $octal_value).

           Default: 0660.

           This key is optional.

       o verbose => $integer
           Print to STDERR more or less information.

           Typical values are 0, 1 and 2.

           This key is normally passed in as Data::Session -> new(verbose => $integer).

           This key is optional.

Method: remove($id)

       Deletes from storage the session identified by $id.

       Returns 1 if it succeeds, and dies if it can't.

Method: retrieve($id)

       Retrieves from storage the session identified by $id, or dies if it can't.

       Returns the result of reading the session from the file identified by $id.

       This result is a frozen session. This value must be thawed by calling the appropriate
       serialization driver's thaw() method.

       Data::Session calls the right thaw() automatically.

Method: store($id => $data)

       Writes to storage the session identified by $id, together with its data $data.

       Storage is a file identified by $id.

       Returns 1 if it succeeds, and dies if it can't.

Method: traverse($sub)

       Retrieves all ids via their file names, and for each id calls the supplied subroutine with
       the id as the only parameter.

       Returns 1.

Support

       Log a bug on RT: <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Data-Session>.

Author

       Data::Session was written by Ron Savage <ron@savage.net.au> in 2010.

       Home page: <http://savage.net.au/index.html>.

Copyright

       Australian copyright (c) 2010, Ron Savage.

               All Programs of mine are 'OSI Certified Open Source Software';
               you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of
               The Artistic License, a copy of which is available at:
               http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.html