Hmm, I have this problem during testing, no server is launched. In config.yml I have
session: YAML and I saw a file called UnD4WqseotQvyKMGxpoVXSUYRASXQ0TA.yml in the sessions/ directory. So I think the session should have been accessible even if I hit a different server process. (I even added now a test case checking if the file exists before I send the second request, and it does.) after running dancer2 -a Test and having these files: https://gist.github.com/szabgab/7234175 would be a minimal case. Gabor On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Andrew Solomon <and...@illywhacker.net> wrote: > If you're using "simple" sessions, you need to make sure you've only got one > process since the cookies aren't shared between processes. That is, you > probably got the cookie with one process and served the second request with > another. > > With the example in this tutorial, change the starman script to set the > --workers to 1 > > http://perlmaven.com/getting-started-with-perl-dancer-on-digital-ocean > > cheers > > Andrew > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Gabor Szabo <ga...@szabgab.com> wrote: >> >> Hi there, >> >> While testing an application I write in Dancer2 I was trying to >> test the login mechanism. For this I need to send back the cookie >> I received from the server. I have code like this: >> >> >> my $r2 = dancer_response POST => '/login', >> params => { >> username => $users{username}, >> password => $users{password}, >> }, >> }; >> >> my ($cookie) = $r2->header('set-cookie') =~ /(dancer.session=[^;]+);/; >> diag $cookie; # dancer.session=UnD4WqseotQvyKMGxpoVXSUYRASXQ0TA >> >> >> my $r3 = dancer_response GET => '/', { >> headers => [ >> [ 'Cookie' => $cookie ], >> ], >> }; >> >> >> But the server responds to the second query as if the cookie >> was not received by it. >> The same works when using a regular browser. >> >> What am I doing wrong? >> What do I need to do in order for the session cookie to be sent back? >> >> regards >> Gabor _______________________________________________ dancer-users mailing list dancer-users@dancer.pm http://lists.preshweb.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dancer-users