Active Record Session Store¶ ↑
A session store backed by an Active Record class. A default class is
provided, but any object duck-typing to an Active Record Session class with
text session_id
and data
attributes is
sufficient.
Installation¶ ↑
Include this gem into your Gemfile:
gem 'activerecord-session_store'
Run the migration generator:
rails generate active_record:session_migration
Then, set your session store in
config/initializers/session_store.rb
:
Rails.application.config.session_store :active_record_store, :key => '_my_app_session'
Configuration¶ ↑
The default assumes a sessions
tables with columns:
-
id
(numeric primary key), -
session_id
(string, usually varchar; maximum length is 255), and -
data
(text or longtext; careful if your session data exceeds 65KB).
The session_id
column should always be indexed for speedy
lookups. Session data is marshaled to the data
column in
Base64 format. If the data you write is larger than the column's size
limit, ActionController::SessionOverflowError will be raised.
You may configure the table name, primary key, and data column. For
example, at the end of config/application.rb
:
ActiveRecord::SessionStore::Session.table_name = 'legacy_session_table' ActiveRecord::SessionStore::Session.primary_key = 'session_id' ActiveRecord::SessionStore::Session.data_column_name = 'legacy_session_data'
Note that setting the primary key to the session_id
frees you
from having a separate id
column if you don't want it.
However, you must set session.model.id = session.session_id
by
hand! A before filter on ApplicationController is a good place.
Since the default class is a simple Active Record, you get timestamps for
free if you add created_at
and updated_at
datetime columns to the sessions
table, making periodic
session expiration a snap.
You may provide your own session class implementation, whether a feature-packed Active Record or a bare-metal high-performance SQL store, by setting
ActionDispatch::Session::ActiveRecordStore.session_class = MySessionClass
You must implement these methods:
-
self.find_by_session_id(session_id)
-
initialize(hash_of_session_id_and_data, options_hash = {})
-
attr_reader :session_id
-
attr_accessor :data
-
save
-
destroy
The example SqlBypass class is a generic SQL session store. You may use it as a basis for high-performance database-specific stores.
Please note that you will need to manually include the silencer module to
your custom logger if you are using a logger other than Logger
and Syslog::Logger
and their subclasses:
MyLogger.send :include, ActiveRecord::SessionStore::Extension::LoggerSilencer
This silencer is being used to silence the logger and not leaking private information into the log, and it is required for security reason.
Contributing to Active Record Session Store¶ ↑
Active Record Session Store is work of many contributors. You're encouraged to submit pull requests, propose features and discuss issues.
See CONTRIBUTING.
License¶ ↑
Active Record Session Store is released under the MIT License.