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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users .bash_history Post 302289092 by Ikon on Wednesday 18th of February 2009 05:37:19 PM
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CatalystX::SimpleLogin::TraitFor::Controller::Login::LogUser3Contributed Perl DocuCatalystX::SimpleLogin::TraitFor::Controller::Login::Logout(3pm)

NAME
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::TraitFor::Controller::Login::Logout - log users out DESCRIPTION
Simple controller role for logging users out. Provides a "logout" action (at /logout by default) which redirects the user to the homepage by default. ACTIONS
logout : Chained('/') PathPart('logout') Args(0) Calls "$c->logout", then redirects to the logout uri retuned by "$self->redirect_after_logout_uri". METHODS
redirect_after_logout_uri Returns the uri to redirect to after logout. Defaults to "$c->uri_for('/');" you can override this by setting the "<redirect_after_logout_uri"> key in config to a path to be passed to "$c->uri_for". Alternatively, you can write your own redirect_after_logout_uri in your Login controller if you are extending CatalystX::SimpleLogin and it will override the method from this role. do_clear_session_on_logout Deletes the session after a logout. To enable this use the following in your config: __PACKAGE__->config('Controller::Login' => { clear_session_on_logout => 1 }); SEE ALSO
CatalystX::SimpleLogin::Controller::Login AUTHORS
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for authors. LICENSE
See CatalystX::SimpleLogin for license. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-05 CatalystX::SimpleLogin::TraitFor::Controller::Login::Logout(3pm)
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