NAME
    Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::URI - Saves session IDs by rewriting
    URIs delivered to the client, and extracting the session ID from
    requested URIs.

SYNOPSIS
        use Catalyst qw/Session Session::State::URI Session::Store::Foo/;

        # If you want the param style rewriting, set the parameter
        MyApp->config->{session} = {
            param   => 'sessionid', # or whatever you like
        };

DESCRIPTION
    In order for Catalyst::Plugin::Session to work the session ID needs to
    be stored on the client, and the session data needs to be stored on the
    server.

    This plugin cheats and instead of storing the session id on the client,
    it simply embeds the session id into every URI sent to the user.

METHODS
    session_should_rewrite
        This method is consulted by "finalize". The body will be rewritten
        only if it returns a true value.

        This method will not return true unless
        "$c->config->{session}{rewrite}" is true (the default). To globally
        disable rewriting simply set this parameter to false.

        If "$c->config->{session}{no_rewrite_if_cookie}" is true (the
        default), Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie is also in use,
        and the user agent sent a cookie for the sesion then this method
        will return false.

    session_should_rewrite_body
        This method just calls "session_should_rewrite_type".

    session_should_rewrite_type
        Whether or not the content type of the body should be rewritten.

        For compatibility this method will not test the response's content
        type without configuration. If you want to do that you must provide
        a list of valid content types in
        "$c->config->{session}{rewrite_types}", or subclass this method.

    session_should_rewrite_redirect
        Whether or not to rewrite the "Location" header of the response.

        If the status code is a number in the 3xx range then this returns
        true.

    session_should_rewrite_uri $uri_text
        This method is to determine whether a URI should be rewritten.

        It will return true for URIs under "$c->req->base", and it will also
        use MIME::Types to filter the links which point to png, pdf and etc
        with the file extension.

        You are encouraged to override this method if it's logic doesn't
        suit your setup.

    session_should_rewrite_uri_mime_type $uri_obj
        A sub test of session_should_rewrite_uri, that checks if the file
        name's guessed mime type is of a kind we should rewrite URIs to.

        Files which are typically static (images, etc) will thus not be
        rewritten in order to not get 404s or pass bogus parameters to the
        server.

        If $uri_obj's path causes MIME::Types to return true for the
        "isBinary" test then then the URI will not be rewritten.

    uri_with_sessionid $uri_text, [ $sid ]
        By path style rewriting, it will appends "/-/$sessionid" to the uri
        path.

        http://myapp/link -> http://myapp/link/-/$sessionid

        By param style rewriting, it will add a parameter key/value pair
        after the uri path.

        http://myapp/link -> http://myapp/link?$param=$sessionid

        If $sid is not provided it will default to "$c->sessionid".

    session_rewrite_if_needed
        Rewrite the response if necessary.

    rewrite_body_with_session_id $sid
        Calls either "rewrite_html_with_session_id" or
        "rewrite_text_with_session_id" depending on the content type.

    rewrite_html_with_session_id $sid
        Rewrites the body using HTML::TokePaser::Simple.

        This method of rewriting also matches relative URIs, and is thus
        more robust.

    rewrite_text_with_session_id $sid
        Rewrites the body using URI::Find.

        This method is used when the content does not appear to be HTML.

    rewrite_redirect_with_session_id $sid
        Rewrites the "Location" header.

EXTENDED METHODS
    prepare_action
        Will restore the session if the request URI is formatted
        accordingly, and rewrite the URI to remove the additional part.

    finalize
        If "session_should_rewrite" returns a true value,
        HTML::TokePaser::Simple is used to traverse the body to replace all
        URLs which get true returned by "session_should_rewrite_uri" so that
        they contain the session ID.

CAVEATS
  Session Hijacking
    URI sessions are very prone to session hijacking problems.

    Make sure your users know not to copy and paste URIs to prevent these
    problems, and always provide a way to safely link to public resources.

    Also make sure to never link to external sites without going through a
    gateway page that does not have session data in it's URI, so that the
    external site doesn't get any session IDs in the http referrer header.

    Due to these issues this plugin should be used as a last resort, as
    Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie is more appropriate 99% of the
    time.

    Take a look at the IP address limiting features in
    Catalyst::Plugin::Session to see make some of these problems less
    dangerous.

   Goodbye page recipe
    To exclude some sections of your application, like a goodbye page (see
    "CAVEATS") you should make extend the "session_should_rewrite_uri"
    method to return true if the URI does not point to the goodbye page,
    extend "prepare_action" to not rewrite URIs that match "/-/" (so that
    external URIs with that in their path as a parameter to the goodbye page
    will not be destroyed) and finally extend "uri_with_sessionid" to
    rewrite URIs with the following logic:

    *   URIs that match "/^$base/" are appended with session data (
        "$c->NEXT::uri_with_sessionid").

    *   External URIs (everything else) should be prepended by the goodbye
        page. (e.g.
        "http://myapp/link/http://the_url_of_whatever/foo.html").

    But note that this behavior will be problematic when you are e.g.
    submitting POSTs to forms on external sites.

SEE ALSO
    Catalyst, Catalyst::Plugin::Session,Catalyst::Plugin::Session::FastMmap
    "HTML::TokeParser::Simple", "MIME::Types".

AUTHORS
    This module is derived from Catalyst::Plugin::Session::FastMmap code,
    and has been heavily modified since.

    Andrew Ford
    Andy Grundman
    Christian Hansen
    Yuval Kogman, "nothingmuch@woobling.org"
    Marcus Ramberg
    Sebastian Riedel
    Hu Hailin

COPYRIGHT
    This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.