NAME

Cooking Recipes

Description

As the chapter's title implies, here you will find ready-to-go mod_perl 2.0 recipes.

If you know a useful recipe, not yet listed here, please post it to the mod_perl mailing list and we will add it here.

Sending Cookies in REDIRECT Response (ModPerl::Registry)

 use CGI::Cookie ();
 use Apache2::RequestRec ();
 use APR::Table ();
 
 use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(REDIRECT);
 
 my $location = "http://example.com/final_destination/";
 
 sub handler {
     my $r = shift;
 
     my $cookie = CGI::Cookie->new(-name  => 'mod_perl',
                                   -value => 'awesome');
 
     $r->err_headers_out->add('Set-Cookie' => $cookie);
     $r->headers_out->set(Location => $location);
     $r->status(Apache2::Const::REDIRECT);
 
     return Apache2::Const::REDIRECT;
 }
 1;

Sending Cookies in REDIRECT Response (handlers)

 use CGI::Cookie ();
 use Apache2::RequestRec ();
 use APR::Table ();
 
 use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(REDIRECT);
 
 my $location = "http://example.com/final_destination/";
 
 sub handler {
     my $r = shift;
 
     my $cookie = CGI::Cookie->new(-name  => 'mod_perl',
                                   -value => 'awesome');
 
     $r->err_headers_out->add('Set-Cookie' => $cookie);
     $r->headers_out->set(Location => $location);
 
     return Apache2::Const::REDIRECT;
 }
 1;

note that this example differs from the Registry example only in that it does not attempt to fiddle with $r->status() - ModPerl::Registry uses $r->status() as a hack, but handlers should never manipulate the status field in the request record.

Sending Cookies Using libapreq2

 use Apache2::Request ();
 use Apache2::RequestRec ();
 use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(OK);
 
 use APR::Table ();
 use APR::Request::Cookie ();
 
 sub handler {
     my $r = shift;
     my $req = $r->pool();
     
     my $cookie = APR::Request::Cookie->new($req, name => "foo", value => time(), path => '/cookie');
     
     $r->err_headers_out->add('Set-Cookie' => $cookie->as_string);
     
     $r->content_type("text/plain");
     $r->print("Testing....");
     
     return Apache2::Const::OK;
 }

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