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NAME
PHP::Session - read / write PHP session files
SYNOPSIS
use PHP::Session; my $session = PHP::Session->new($id); # session id my $id = $session->id; # get/set session data my $foo = $session->get('foo'); $session->set(bar => $bar); # remove session data $session->unregister('foo'); # remove all session data $session->unset; # check if data is registered $session->is_registered('bar'); # save session data $session->save; # destroy session $session->destroy; # create session file, if not existent $session = PHP::Session->new($new_sid, { create => 1 });
DESCRIPTION
PHP::Session provides a way to read / write PHP4 session files, with which you can make your Perl application session shared with PHP4.
If you like Apache::Session interface for session management, there is a glue for Apache::Session of this module, Apache::Session::PHP.
OPTIONS
Constructor
new
takes some options as hashref.- save_path
-
path to directory where session files are stored. default:
/tmp
. - serialize_handler
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type of serialization handler. Currently only PHP default serialization is supported.
- create
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whether to create session file, if it's not existent yet. default: 0
- auto_save
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whether to save modification to session file automatically. default: 0
Consider cases like this:
my $session = PHP::Session->new($sid, { auto_save => 1 }); $session->set(foo => 'bar'); # Oops, you forgot save() method!
If you set
auto_save
to true value and when you forget to callsave
method after parameter modification, this module would save session file automatically when session object goes out of scope.If you set it to 0 (default) and turn warnings on, this module would give you a warning like:
PHP::Session: some keys are changed but not modified.
EXAMPLE
use strict; use PHP::Session; use CGI::Lite; my $session_name = 'PHPSESSID'; # change this if needed print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n"; my $cgi = new CGI::Lite; my $cookies = $cgi->parse_cookies; if ($cookies->{$session_name}) { my $session = PHP::Session->new($cookies->{$session_name}); # now, try to print uid variable from PHP session print "uid:",Dumper($session->get('uid')); } else { print "can't find session cookie $session_name"; }
NOTES
Array in PHP is hash in Perl.
Objects in PHP are restored as objects blessed into PHP::Session::Object (Null class) and original class name is stored in
_class
key.Locking when save()ing data is acquired via exclusive
flock
, same as PHP implementation.Not tested so much, thus there may be some bugs in (des|s)erialization code. If you find any, tell me via email.
TODO
WDDX support, using WDDX.pm
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Module Install Instructions
To install PHP::Session, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm PHP::Session
perl -MCPAN -e shell install PHP::Session
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.