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github.com/alexedwards/scs/redisstore
A Redis based session store for SCS.
You should follow the instructions to setup a connection pool, and pass the pool to redisstore.New()
to establish the session store.
package main
import (
"io"
"net/http"
"github.com/alexedwards/scs/v2"
"github.com/alexedwards/scs/redisstore"
"github.com/gomodule/redigo/redis"
)
var sessionManager *scs.SessionManager
func main() {
// Establish connection pool to Redis.
pool := &redis.Pool{
MaxIdle: 10,
Dial: func() (redis.Conn, error) {
return redis.Dial("tcp", "host:6379")
},
}
// Initialize a new session manager and configure it to use redisstore as the session store.
sessionManager = scs.New()
sessionManager.Store = redisstore.New(pool)
mux := http.NewServeMux()
mux.HandleFunc("/put", putHandler)
mux.HandleFunc("/get", getHandler)
http.ListenAndServe(":4000", sessionManager.LoadAndSave(mux))
}
func putHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
sessionManager.Put(r.Context(), "message", "Hello from a session!")
}
func getHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
msg := sessionManager.GetString(r.Context(), "message")
io.WriteString(w, msg)
}
Redis will automatically remove expired session keys.
By default keys are in the form scs:session:<token>
. For example:
"scs:session:ZnirGwi2FiLwXeVlP5nD77IpfJZMVr6un9oZu2qtJrg"
Because the token is highly unique, key collisions are not a concern. But if you're configuring multiple session managers, both of which use redisstore
, then you may want the keys to have a different prefix depending on which session manager wrote them. You can do this by using the NewWithPrefix()
method like so:
pool := &redis.Pool{
MaxIdle: 10,
Dial: func() (redis.Conn, error) {
return redis.Dial("tcp", "host:6379")
},
}
sessionManagerOne = scs.New()
sessionManagerOne.Store = redisstore.NewWithPrefix(pool, "scs:session:1:")
sessionManagerTwo = scs.New()
sessionManagerTwo.Store = redisstore.NewWithPrefix(pool, "scs:session:2:")
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