This is used to secure the cookies. Encryption keys and message authentication keys are derived from this using one-way functions. Changing it will invalidate all sessions. Number of seconds for which the session may be considered valid. If cookie_duration is not set as part of the session configuration, this is used instead to expire the session after a period of time, regardless of the length of the browser session. It is unset by default, meaning that sessions expiration is not capped. If set to true, the secret key will have the request address (as provided by <$request-address>>) appended to it. This can help defeat some replay attacks (e.g. if the channel is not secure). But it will also cause session interruption for people on dynamic addresses. SYNOPSIS # In Dancer 2 config.yml file session: Cookie engines: session: Cookie: secret_key: your secret passphrase default_duration: 604800 with_request_address: 0 DESCRIPTION This module implements a session factory for Dancer 2 that stores session state within a browser cookie. Features include: * Data serialization and compression using Sereal * Data encryption using AES with a unique derived key per cookie * Enforced expiration timestamp (independent of cookie expiration) * Cookie integrity protected with a message authentication code (MAC) See Session::Storage::Secure for implementation details and important security caveats. SEE ALSO CPAN modules providing cookie session storage (possibly for other frameworks): * Dancer::Session::Cookie -- Dancer 1 equivalent to this module * Catalyst::Plugin::CookiedSession -- encryption only * HTTP::CryptoCookie -- encryption only * Mojolicious::Sessions -- MAC only * Plack::Middleware::Session::Cookie -- MAC only * Plack::Middleware::Session::SerializedCookie -- really just a framework and you provide the guts with callbacks * Dancer2::Core::Role::SessionFactory -- documentation of the base package, some more attributes to configure the cookie POD ERRORS Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 1: Unknown directive: =attr Around line 7: Unknown directive: =attr Around line 15: Unknown directive: =attr