[dancer-users] dancer-users Digest, Vol 66, Issue 30

Dancer New dancerfan2015 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 25 15:20:26 BST 2015


>
> Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2015 11:45:28 +0100
> From: Andrew Beverley <andy at andybev.com>
> To: Perl Dancer users mailing list <dancer-users at dancer.pm>
> Subject: Re: [dancer-users] database connection in dancer
> Message-ID: <1440499528.28975.7.camel at andybev.com>
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> On Tue, 2015-08-25 at 11:38 +0100, Dancer New wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
> > I am trying to implement a user login on a website.
> >
> > Each time a user logon, the session record the user name.
>
> Firstly, have you considered using an existing authentication module, such
> as
> Dancer2::Plugin::Auth::Extensible? This will save reinventing the wheel.
>
>  I am using Dancer.



> > The problem I have now was the database connection in 'before hook' (
> > setting user context) and the db connection in the route for actual query
> > seems two different db connections. So the database doesn't know they are
> > from the same user request and therefore doesn't return the right
> results.
>
> It sounds like you are initiating a new database connection for each page
> request?
> If so, that's very expensive, and not likely to be very scalable.
>

I  would like to know how to make one db connection and use it in all
requests. where to store  the database handler?



> > How to keep the database connection in 'before hook' and pass the same
> > database connection to other route?
>
> If you still decide to do it this way, then you could save the database
> connection
> using var and then read that value later:
>
>     var mydb => $db;
>     ...
>     my $db = var 'mydb';
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
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