CGI::Session::Driver::sqlite - CGI::Session driver for SQLite
$s = CGI::Session->new("driver:sqlite", $sid, {DataSource=>'/my/folder/sessions.sqlt'}); $s = CGI::Session->new("driver:sqlite", $sid, {Handle=>$dbh});
or
$s = CGI::Session->new('driver:sqlite', undef, { TableName=>'session', IdColName=>'my_id', DataColName=>'my_data', Handle=>$dbh, });
sqlite driver stores session data in SQLite files using DBD::SQLite DBI driver. More details see CGI::Session::Driver::DBI, its parent class.
Supported driver arguments are DataSource and Handle. At most only one of these arguments can be set while creating session object.
DataSource should be in the form of dbi:SQLite:dbname=/path/to/db.sqlt. If dbi:SQLite: is missing it will be prepended for you. If Handle is present it should be database handle ($dbh) returned by DBI::connect().
dbi:SQLite:dbname=/path/to/db.sqlt
dbi:SQLite:
$dbh
As of version 1.7 of this driver, the third argument is NOT optional. Using a default database in the temporary directory is a security risk since anyone on the machine can create and/or read your session data. If you understand these risks and still want the old behavior, you can set the DataSource option to '/tmp/sessions.sqlt'.
DataSource
None known.
For support and licensing see CGI::Session
To install CGI::Session, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm CGI::Session
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install CGI::Session
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.