[Dancer-users] Authentification expires.
Al Newkirk & Associates
we at ana.im
Tue Oct 26 14:31:11 CEST 2010
Igor,
Good point, this should be supported and documented and it currently is not.
If I understand you correctly you would like to define when sessions are
destroyed (because by default sessions are destroy when the browser is
closed). The magic happens around Dancer/Session/Abstract.pm in
the write_session_id() function, the best way to extend this time is to set
the session_expires variable in you configuration file. I am not sure if you
can do session_expires: "+3M" like CGI::Cookie, but this is a starting
point. Let us know how you make out.
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> Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 17:23:48 +0200 (CEST)
> From: igor.bujna at post.cz
> Subject: Re: [Dancer-users] Authentification expires.
> To: David Precious<davidp at preshweb.co.uk>
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> I think better will be if this option for expiration in session will be
> standart in Dancer. When i make CGI applications i use CGI::Session, where
> is option for expiration. I'm busy now and can whach on this later, if you
> think that is godo idea, i make later some patch for make this.
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> > ------------ P?vodn? zpr?va ------------
> > Od: David Precious <davidp at preshweb.co.uk>
> > P?edm?t: Re: [Dancer-users] Authentification expires.
> > Datum: 22.10.2010 12:50:09
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> > On Thursday 21 October 2010 14:34:23 igor.bujna at post.cz wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > is same function or plugin to make automaticaly Authentification
> expires or
> > > i must make own. Thank you
> >
> > Assuming you're storing the fact that the user is authenticated in a
> session,
> > I assume you just need the session to expire after a certain amount of
> > inactivity - is that correct, or am I misunderstanding what you're asking
> for?
> >
> > (Also, on an entirely unrelated note, I haven't forgotten about the
> changes
> > you suggested for D::P::Database; I've just been rather busy lately!)
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