Thank you. this is exactly the kind of information I like to have in a wiki.

On 03/28/2013 02:58 PM, Pedro Melo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Jerker Montelius
> <jerker.montel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> OK. What I dont get is how to make variables global, session, and local.
>> Please describe how I store a global $dbh handler or a session login token?
> By local variables I'm assuming you mean in the component context?
>
> If so:
>
> <%class>
> has 'variable';
> </%class>
>
> You can access it from the component as $self->variable or $.variable
> if you have the DollarDot plugin active.
>
> Mason doesn't have any session logic at all. You enable sessions with
> a Plack middleware, usually Plack::Middleware::Session. To access the
> session hash, you can use $m->req->session.
>
> Poet adds the $m->session shortcut, but uses the same Plack middleware
> for actual session implementation.
>
> As for global variables, Jérôme already told you about allow_globals
> and set_global. Myself I avoid it and hide the global variable behind
> a method call:
>
> my $dbh = My::Project::DB->get_dbh;
>
> This way, you can do whatever you need to to get a fresh working dbh.
>
> Bye,


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