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$Session->{thing} = {
banana => "yellow",
cherry => "red",
peach => "pink,
};
### Get a session variable
my $foo = $Session->{foo};
### $Session->save()
Called automatically at the end of every successful request, causes any changes
to the `$Session` to be saved to the database.
### $Session->reset()
Call `$Session->reset()` to clear all the data out of the session and save
it to the database.
## $Config
The ASP4 `$Config` object is stored in a simple JSON format on disk, and accessible
everywhere within your entire ASP4 application as the global `$Config` object.
If ever you find yourself in a place without a `$Config` object, you can get one
like this:
use ASP4::ConfigLoader;
my $Config = ASP4::ConfigLoader->load();
See [ASP4::Config](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?ASP4::Config) for full details on the ASP4 `$Config` object and its usage.
## $Stash
The `$Stash` is a simple hashref that is guaranteed to be the exact same hashref
throughout the entire lifetime of a request.
Anything placed within the `$Stash` at the very beginning of processing a request -
such as in a RequestFilter - will still be there at the very end of the request -
as in a RegisterCleanup handler.
Use the `$Stash` as a great place to store a piece of data for the duration of
a single request.
# DATABASE
While ASP4 __does not require__ its users to choose any specific database (eg: MySQL or PostgreSQL)
or ORM (object-relational mapper) the __recommended__ ORM is [Class::DBI::Lite](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Class::DBI::Lite)
since it has been completely and thoroughly tested to be 100% compatible with ASP4.
For full documentation about [Class::DBI::Lite](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Class::DBI::Lite) please view its documentation.
__NOTE:__ [Class::DBI::Lite](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Class::DBI::Lite) must be installed in addition to ASP4 as it is a separate library.
# ASP4 QuickStart
Here is an example project to get things going.
In the `data_connections.main` section of `conf/asp4-config.json` you should have
something like this:
...
"main": {
"dsn": "DBI:mysql:database_name:data.mywebsite.com",
"username": "db-username",
"password": "db-pAsswOrd"
}
...
Suppose you had the following tables in your database:
create table users (
user_id bigint unsigned not null primary key auto_increment,
email varchar(200) not null,
password char(32) not null,
created_on timestamp not null default current_timestamp,
unique(email)
) engine=innodb charset=utf8;
create table messages (
message_id bigint unsigned not null primary key auto_increment,
from_user_id bigint unsigned not null,
to_user_id bigint unsigned not null,
subject varchar(100) not null,
body text,
created_on timestamp not null default current_timestamp,
foreign key fk_messages_to_senders (from_user_id) references users (user_id) on delete cascade,
foreign key fk_messages_to_recipients (to_user_id) references users (user_id) on delete cascade
) engine=innodb charset=utf8;
__NOTE:__ It's best to assign every ASP4 application its own namespace. For this
example the namespace is `App::db::`
Create the file `lib/App::db/model.pm` and add the following lines:
package App::db::model;
use strict;
use warnings 'all';
use base 'Class::DBI::Lite::mysql';
use ASP4::ConfigLoader;
# Get our configuration object:
my $Config = ASP4::ConfigLoader->load();
# Get our main database connection info:
my $conn = $Config->data_connections->main;
# Setup our database connection:
__PACKAGE__->connection(
$conn->dsn,
$conn->username,
$conn->password
);
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