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session

session is a Go session manager. It can use many session providers. Just like the database/sql and database/sql/driver.

How to install?

go get github.com/astaxie/beego/session

What providers are supported?

As of now this session manager support memory, file, Redis and MySQL.

How to use it?

First you must import it

import (
	"github.com/andeya/faygo/session"
)

Then in you web app init the global session manager

var globalSessions *session.Manager
  • Use memory as provider:

      func init() {
      	globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager("memory", `{"cookieName":"gosessionid","gclifetime":3600}`)
      	go globalSessions.GC()
      }
    
  • Use file as provider, the last param is the path where you want file to be stored:

      func init() {
      	globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager("file",`{"cookieName":"gosessionid","gclifetime":3600,"ProviderConfig":"./tmp"}`)
      	go globalSessions.GC()
      }
    
  • Use Redis as provider, the last param is the Redis conn address,poolsize,password:

      func init() {
      	globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager("redis", `{"cookieName":"gosessionid","gclifetime":3600,"ProviderConfig":"127.0.0.1:6379,100,astaxie"}`)
      	go globalSessions.GC()
      }
    
  • Use MySQL as provider, the last param is the DSN, learn more from mysql:

      func init() {
      	globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager(
      		"mysql", `{"cookieName":"gosessionid","gclifetime":3600,"ProviderConfig":"username:password@protocol(address)/dbname?param=value"}`)
      	go globalSessions.GC()
      }
    
  • Use Cookie as provider:

      func init() {
      	globalSessions, _ = session.NewManager(
      		"cookie", `{"cookieName":"gosessionid","enableSetCookie":false,"gclifetime":3600,"ProviderConfig":"{\"cookieName\":\"gosessionid\",\"securityKey\":\"beegocookiehashkey\"}"}`)
      	go globalSessions.GC()
      }
    
  • NOTE: If you use a persistent storage engine, you must use gob.Register() to register the relevant custom type before starting the service!

Finally in the handlerfunc you can use it like this

func login(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
	sess := globalSessions.SessionStart(w, r)
	defer sess.SessionRelease(w)
	username := sess.Get("username")
	fmt.Println(username)
	if r.Method == "GET" {
		t, _ := template.ParseFiles("login.gtpl")
		t.Execute(w, nil)
	} else {
		fmt.Println("username:", r.Form["username"])
		sess.Set("username", r.Form["username"])
		fmt.Println("password:", r.Form["password"])
	}
}

How to write own provider?

When you develop a web app, maybe you want to write own provider because you must meet the requirements.

Writing a provider is easy. You only need to define two struct types (Session and Provider), which satisfy the interface definition. Maybe you will find the memory provider is a good example.

type SessionStore interface {
	Set(key, value interface{}) error     //set session value
	Get(key interface{}) interface{}      //get session value
	Delete(key interface{}) error         //delete session value
	SessionID() string                    //back current sessionID
	SessionRelease(w http.ResponseWriter) // release the resource & save data to provider & return the data
	Flush() error                         //delete all data
}

type Provider interface {
	SessionInit(gclifetime int64, config string) error
	SessionRead(sid string) (SessionStore, error)
	SessionExist(sid string) bool
	SessionRegenerate(oldsid, sid string) (SessionStore, error)
	SessionDestroy(sid string) error
	SessionAll() int //get all active session
	SessionGC()
}

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