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=head1 NAME
Apache::Cookie, Apache::Cookie::Jar - HTTP Cookies Class
=for testing
use Apache2;
use Apache::Cookie;
use APR::Pool;
# use $r instead of $p here, so doc examples reflect mp2 env, not CGI/test env
$r = APR::Pool->new;
$j = Apache::Cookie::Jar->new($r);
$j->cookies->{foo} = Apache::Cookie->new($r, name => "foo", value => "1");
$j->cookies->add( Apache::Cookie->new($r, name => "bar", value => "2") );
# We must disable bake and bake2 in the api tests,
# since they write directly to fd 1 via apr_file_write().
*Apache::Cookie::bake = *Apache::Cookie::bake2 = *Apache::Cookie::as_string;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
=for example begin
use Apache::Cookie;
$j = Apache::Cookie::Jar->new($r);
$c_in = $j->cookies("foo"); # get cookie from request headers
$c_out = Apache::Cookie->new($r,
-name => "mycookie",
-value => $c_in->name );
$c_out->path("/bar"); # set path to "/bar"
$c_out->bake; # send cookie in response headers
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok "foo bar" eq join " ", keys %{$j->cookies};
ok $c_out->as_string eq "mycookie=foo; path=/bar";
ok $c_in->value == 1;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The 2.X Apache::Cookie module is based on the original 1.X versions, which mimic
the CGI::Cookie API. The current version of this module includes several packages
and methods which are patterned after Apache::Request, yet remain largely
backwards-compatible with the original 1.X API (see the L<PORTING from 1.X> section
below for known issues).
This manpage documents the Apache::Cookie and Apache::Cookie::Jar packages.
Apache::Cookie::Error, Apache::Cookie::Jar::Error and Apache::Cookie::Table
are also provided by this module but documented elsewhere (related manpages
listed in L<SEE ALSO>).
=head1 Apache::Cookie::Jar
This class collects Apache::Cookie objects into a lookup table. It plays
the same role for accessing the incoming cookies as Apache::Request does for
accessing the incoming params and file uploads.
=head2 new
Apache::Cookie::Jar->new($env, %args)
Class method that retrieves the parsed cookie jar from the current
environment. An optional VALUE_CLASS => $class argument instructs
the jar to bless any returned cookies into $class instead
of Apache::Cookie. This feature is meant to be useful in situations
where C<Apache::Cookie::thaw()> is unable to correctly interpret an incoming
cookie's serialization. Users can simply override C<thaw> in an
application-specific subclass and pass that subclass's name as the
VALUE_CLASS argument:
=for example begin
{
package FOO;
@ISA= 'Apache::Cookie';
}
my $jar = Apache::Cookie::Jar->new($r, VALUE_CLASS => "FOO");
ok $jar->cookies("foo")->isa("FOO");
ok $jar->cookies->{bar}->isa("FOO");
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $jar->isa("Apache::Cookie::Jar");
$jar->cookies->do(sub { ok $_[1]->isa("FOO"); });
map { ok $_->isa("FOO") } values %{$jar->cookies};
=head2 cookies
$jar->cookies()
$jar->cookies($key)
Retrieve cookies named $key with from the jar object. In scalar
context the first such cookie is returned, and in list context the
full list of such cookies are returned.
If the $key argument is omitted, C<< scalar $jar->cookies() >> will
return an Apache::Cookie::Table object containing all the cookies in
the jar. Modifications to the this object will affect the jar's
internal I<cookies> table in C<apreq_jar_t>, so their impact will
be noticed by all libapreq2 applications during this request.
In list context C<< $jar->cookies() >> returns the list of names
for all the cookies in the jar. The order corresponds to the
order in which the cookies appeared in the incoming "Cookie" header.
This method will throw an Apache::Cookie::Jar::Error object into $@ if
the returned value(s) may be unreliable. In particular, note that
C<< scalar $jar->cookies("foo") >> will not croak if it can locate
the a "foo" cookie within the jar's parsed cookie table, even if the
cookie parser has failed (the cookies are parsed in the same order
as they appeared in the "Cookie" header). In all other circumstances
C<cookies> will croak if the parser failed to successfully parse the
"Cookie" header.
=for example begin
$c = Apache::Cookie->new($r, name => "foo", value => 3);
$j->cookies->add($c);
$cookie = $j->cookies("foo"); # first foo cookie
@cookies = $j->cookies("foo"); # all foo cookies
@names = $j->cookies(); # all cookie names
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok @cookies == 2;
is $_ -> name, "foo" for $cookie, @cookies;
ok $cookies[0]->value eq $cookie->value;
ok $cookies[0]->value == 1;
ok $cookies[1]->value == 3;
is "@names", "foo bar";
=head2 status
$jar->status()
$jar->status($set)
Get or set the I<APR> status code of the cookie parser:
APR_SUCCESS on success, error otherwise.
=for example begin
$j->status(-1);
ok $j->status == -1;
eval { @cookies = $j->cookies("foo") }; # croaks
ok $@->isa("Apache::Cookie::Jar::Error");
$j->status(0);
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $j->status == 0, '$j->status == 0';
@cookies = $j->cookies("foo");
ok @cookies == 2, '@cookies == 2';
=head2 env
Apache::Cookie::Jar->env()
$jar->env()
As a class method C<< Apache::Cookie::Jar->env >> returns
the environment class associated with Apache::Cookie::Jar.
As an object method, C<< $jar->env >> returns the environment
object which first created the $jar (via C<new>).
=for example begin
ok $j->env->isa(Apache::Cookie::Jar->env);
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok (Apache::Cookie::Jar->env eq "APR::Pool", 'env() isa APR::Pool');
=head1 Apache::Cookie
=head2 new
Apache::Cookie->new($env, %args)
Just like CGI::Cookie::new, but requires an additional environment argument:
=for example begin
$cookie = Apache::Cookie->new($r,
-name => 'foo',
-value => 'bar',
-expires => '+3M',
-domain => '.capricorn.com',
-path => '/cgi-bin/database',
-secure => 1
);
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $cookie->name eq "foo", 'name eq "foo"';
ok $cookie->value eq "bar", 'value eq "bar"';
ok $cookie->domain eq ".capricorn.com", 'domain eq ".capricorn.com"';
ok $cookie->path eq "/cgi-bin/database",'path eq "/cgi-bin/database"';
ok $cookie->secure == 1, '$cookie->secure == 1';
The C<-value> argument may be either an arrayref, a hashref, or
a string. C<Apache::Cookie::freeze> encodes this argument into the
cookie's raw value.
=head2 freeze
Apache::Cookie->freeze($value)
Helper function (for C<new>) that serializes a new cookie's value in a
manner compatible with CGI::Cookie (and Apache::Cookie 1.X). This class
method accepts an arrayref, hashref, or normal perl string in $value.
=for example begin
$value = Apache::Cookie->freeze(["2+2", "=4"]);
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $value eq "2%2b2&%3d4", '$value eq "2%2b2&%3d4"';
=head2 thaw
Apache::Cookie->thaw($value)
$cookie->thaw()
This is the helper method (for C<value>) responsible for decoding the
raw value of a cookie. An optional argument $value may be used in
place of the cookie's raw value. This method can also decode cookie
values created using CGI::Cookie or Apache::Cookie 1.X.
=for example begin
print $cookie->thaw; # prints "bar"
@values = Apache::Cookie->thaw($value); # ( "2+2", "=4" )
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $_STDOUT_ eq "bar", '$_STDOUT_ eq "bar"';
ok @values == 2, '@values == 2';
ok $values[0] eq "2+2", '$values[0] eq "2+2"';
ok $values[1] eq "=4", '$values[1] eq "=4"';
=head2 as_string
$cookie->as_string()
Format the cookie object as a string. The quote-operator for Apache::Cookie
is overloaded to run this method whenever a cookie appears in quotes.
=for example begin
ok "$cookie" eq $cookie->as_string;
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok substr("$cookie", 0, 8) eq "foo=bar;";
=head2 name
$cookie->name()
Get the name of the cookie.
=for example_testing
ok $cookie->name eq "foo";
=head2 value
$cookie->value()
Get the (unswizzled) value of the cookie:
=for example begin
my $value = $cookie->value;
my @values = $cookie->value;
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok @values == 1, '@values == 1';
ok $value eq "bar", '$value eq "bar"';
ok $values[0] eq "bar", '$values[0] eq "bar"';
Note: if the cookie's value was created using a C<freeze> method,
one way to reconstitute the object is by subclassing
Apache::Cookie with a package that provides the associated C<thaw> sub:
=for example begin
{
package My::COOKIE;
@ISA = 'Apache::Cookie';
sub thaw { my $val = shift->raw_value; $val =~ tr/a-z/A-Z/; $val }
}
bless $cookie, "My::COOKIE";
ok $cookie->value eq "BAR";
=for example end
=head2 raw_value
$cookie->raw_value()
Gets the raw (opaque) value string as it appears in the incoming
"Cookie" header.
=for example begin
ok $cookie->raw_value eq "bar";
=for example end
=for example_testing
# run the example, don't just compile it
=head2 bake
$cookie->bake()
Adds a I<Set-Cookie> header to the outgoing headers table.
=head2 bake2
$cookie->bake2()
Adds a I<Set-Cookie2> header to the outgoing headers table.
=head2 domain
$cookie->domain()
$cookie->domain($set)
Get or set the domain for the cookie:
=for example begin
$domain = $cookie->domain;
$cookie->domain(".cp.net");
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $domain eq ".capricorn.com";
ok $cookie->domain eq ".cp.net";
=head2 path
$cookie->path()
$cookie->path($set)
Get or set the path for the cookie:
=for example begin
$path = $cookie->path;
$cookie->path("/");
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $path eq "/cgi-bin/database";
ok $cookie->path eq "/";
=head2 version
$cookie->version()
$cookie->version($set)
Get or set the cookie version for this cookie.
Netscape spec cookies have version = 0;
RFC-compliant cookies have version = 1.
=for example begin
ok $cookie->version == 0;
$cookie->version(1);
ok $cookie->version == 1;
=for example end
=for example_testing
# run the example tests
=head2 expires
$cookie->expires()
$cookie->expires($set)
Get or set the future expire time for the cookie. When
assigning, the new value ($set) should match /^\+?(\d+)([YMDhms]?)$/
$2 qualifies the number in $1 as representing "Y"ears, "M"onths,
"D"ays, "h"ours, "m"inutes, or "s"econds (if the qualifier is
omitted, the number is interpreted as representing seconds).
As a special case, $set = "now" is equivalent to $set = "0".
=for example begin
my $expires = $cookie->expires;
$cookie->expires("+3h"); # cookie is set to expire in 3 hours
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $expires == 3 * 30 * 24 * 3600; # 3 months
ok $cookie->expires == 3 * 3600;
=head2 secure
$cookie->secure()
$cookie->secure($set)
Get or set the secure flag for the cookie:
=for example begin
$cookie->secure(1);
$is_secure = $cookie->secure;
$cookie->secure(0);
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $is_secure;
ok (not $cookie->secure);
=head2 comment
$cookie->comment()
$cookie->comment($set)
Get or set the comment field of an RFC (Version > 0) cookie.
=for example begin
$cookie->comment("Never eat yellow snow");
print $cookie->comment;
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $_STDOUT_ eq "Never eat yellow snow";
=head2 commentURL
$cookie->commentURL()
$cookie->commentURL($set)
Get or set the commentURL field of an RFC (Version > 0) cookie.
=for example begin
$cookie->commentURL("http://localhost/cookie.policy");
print $cookie->commentURL;
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok $_STDOUT_ eq "http://localhost/cookie.policy";
=head2 fetch
Apache::Cookie->fetch($r)
Fetch and parse the incoming I<Cookie> header:
=for example begin
my $cookies = Apache::Cookie->fetch($r); # Apache::Cookie::Table ref
my %cookies = Apache::Cookie->fetch($r);
=for example end
=for example_testing
ok "foobarfoo" eq join "", keys %$cookies;
ok 123 == join "", map $_->value, values %$cookies;
ok "barfoo" eq join "", sort keys %cookies; # %cookies lost original foo cookie
ok 23 == join "", sort map $_->value, values %cookies;
=head1 PORTING from 1.X
Changes to the 1.X API:
=over 4
=item * C<Apache::Cookie::fetch> now expects an C<$r> object as (second)
argument, although this isn't necessary in mod_perl 2 if
C<Apache::RequestUtil> is loaded.
=item * C<Apache::Cookie::parse> is gone.
=item * C<Apache::Cookie::new> no longer encodes the supplied cookie name.
=item * C<name()> and C<value()> no longer accept a "set" argument. In other words,
neither a cookie's name, nor its value, may be modified. A new cookie
should be made instead.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Apache::Cookie::Table>, L<Apache::Cookie::Error>,
L<Apache::Cookie::Jar::Error>, L<Apache::Request>,
CGI::Cookie(3)
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2004 The Apache Software Foundation
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
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