10-21-2009
How much space I am consuming?
Hi
i want to know if many users are logging in system then how would i know that how much space in system i am consuming..
Thanks
Vijay sahu
Last edited by vijays3; 10-21-2009 at 06:42 AM..
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catalyst::component::instancepercontext
Catalyst::Component::InstancePerContext(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Catalyst::Component::InstancePerContext(3pm)
NAME
Catalyst::Component::InstancePerContext - Return a new instance a component on each request
SYNOPSYS
package MyComponent;
use Moose;
with 'Catalyst::Component::InstancePerContext';
sub build_per_context_instance{
my ($self, $c) = @_;
# ... do your thing here
return SomeModule->new(%args);
}
REQUIRED METHODS
Your consuming class must implement the following method.
build_per_context_instance
The value returned by this call is what you will recieve when you call $c->component('YourComponent').
PROVIDED METHODS
This role will add the following method to your consuming class.
ACCEPT_CONTEXT
If the context is not blessed, it will simple pass through the value of "build_per_context_instance". If context is blessed it will look in
the "stash" for an instance of the requested component and return that or, if the value is not found, the value returned by
"build_per_context_instance" will be stored and return.
The idea behind this behavior is that a component can be built on a per-request basis, as the name of this module implies.
SEE ALSO
Moose, Moose::Role, Catalyst::Component
AUTHOR
Guillermo Roditi (groditi) <groditi@cpan.org>
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2007-06-07 Catalyst::Component::InstancePerContext(3pm)