NAME Dancer2::Session::Sereal - Dancer 2 session storage in files with Sereal VERSION version 0.005 DESCRIPTION This module implements Dancer 2 session engine based on Sereal files. This backend can be used in single-machine production environments, but two things should be kept in mind: The content of the session files is not encrypted or protected in anyway and old session files should be purged by a CRON job. encoder_args Arguments to be passed to Sereal::Encoder. If these are not provided in the session configuration, sensible defaults are used. decoder_args Arguments to be passed to Sereal::Decoder. If these are not provided in the session configuration, sensible defaults are used. CONFIGURATION The setting session should be set to "Sereal" in order to use this session engine in a Dancer2 application. Files will be stored to the value of the setting "session_dir", whose default value is "appdir/sessions". Arguments for the Sereal::Encoder and Sereal::Decoder objects can be given via the "encoder_args" and "decoder_args". If not provided, they default to "snappy => 1, croak_on_bless =>1" and "refuse_objects => 1, validate_utf8 => 1", respectively. Here is an example configuration that use this session engine and stores session files in /tmp/dancer-sessions session: "Sereal" engines: session: Sereal: session_dir: "/tmp/dancer-sessions" encoder_args: snappy: 1 croak_on_bless: 1 decoder_args: refuse_objects: 1 validate_utf8: 1 SUPPORT Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at . You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. git clone https://github.com/PerlDancer/dancer2-session-sereal.git AUTHOR David Golden CONTRIBUTORS * Jason A. Crome * Peter Mottram * Yanick Champoux COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2013 by David Golden. This is free software, licensed under: The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004